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You can now make $2,500 just by watching Christmas movies

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For Christmas movie fans everywhere, getting paid for doing what you love is now being taken to a whole new level.

Reviews.org recently announced a seasonal job opportunity in which yuletide merrymakers will get the chance to earn $2,500 on a quest to find the best Christmas movie of all time. That means watching 25 Christmas movies over the course of 25 days, filling out a short post-movie survey to determine which is the One Christmas Film to Rule Them All.

And that’s not all, either. Apart from the money, the lucky winner of the Chief Holiday Cheermeister role (yes, that’s actually what they’re calling it) will also receive gift cards to cover one-year subscriptions to seven streaming services. That means a whole year covered for Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, Apple TV+, and (of course) Hallmark Movies Now.

Upon further thought, you may feel that choosing only 25 Christmas movies from the however-many out there is extremely daunting. But don’t worry—Reviews.org provided a list of potential films you could watch. Some titles on the list are clearly Christmas classics such as “The Muppet Christmas Carol” and “The Polar Express.” Then there are more “controversial” films including movies such as “Die Hard,” which Reviews.org states it is willing to accept as part of the holiday watching experience.

Sound like the gig for you? Wonderful! Interested applicants can apply at the following link now through December 4th. Applicants must be 18 years old or older, and must be legal residents of the United States.

Merry watching!

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