Posted by sean on December 19, 2018 at 11:12 pm in Christmas, Movies with No Comments
Here is Google’s Christmas TV advert.
Bravo, Google. Bravo.
However, let me just get this straight – a 36 year old Kevin is still living at home with his parents? Unless his alter ego, Henry Evans, killed them.
Also, isn’t it strange how he is still being pursued by the same two burglars, who terrorised him 28 years ago?
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