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Director Becky Read uses a "Rashômon-like" approach, presenting conflicting versions of events so that the audience feels like the jury.
Morris claims the HOA's resistance is a form of religious discrimination, leading to an years-long battle that eventually reached federal court. Critical Highlights The Fight Before Christmas
Reviewers note a "wicked satirical streak" that balances humor with the horror of watching a neighborhood descend into chaos. A group of neighbors in West Hayden Estates
Many viewers found the protagonist "sociopathic" and "infuriating," noting the stress his obsession caused his own family and neighbors. 000 lights and live animals
These video reviews explore the documentary's portrayal of extreme holiday obsession and the legal fallout that followed: The Media Wiz Reviews... Twas The Fight Before Christmas YouTube · SAS Productions Christmas Special Review: 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas YouTube · ImmaDreygon
A litigious attorney who moves into a new neighborhood specifically to host a massive Christmas event involving 200,000 lights and live animals, including a camel.
A group of neighbors in West Hayden Estates who argue the display violates community rules and creates public safety hazards.