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Friday, November 12th, 2021 9:48 AM

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Poll Sugestion: Face-Off: Black Friday Comedies

Black Friday is a colloquial term for the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States. It marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. Many stores offer highly promoted sales on Black Friday and open very early (sometimes as early as midnight).

Black Friday has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States since at least 2005.

These 5 titles have the words "black friday" in their IMDb keywords pages AND they are indexed in the genre comedy.

Which one would you buy?

Source: IMDb search page

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls554257378/

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3 years ago

Black Friday's bump

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@mariojacobs​ There are multiple meanings to the term, "Black Friday". I think the popularity of the term really took off when retailers themselves embraced the term and used in their advertisements.

 In department store retail it signifies the transition from the unprofitable or barely covering your expenses portion of a year period (accounting red) (that is three-quarters of a year) from to the fourth quarter period (Nov, Dec, Jan) that department store's make the lion's share of their annual profit during. (accounting black). The six week Christmas selling season that starts with the week of Thanksgiving and the Friday after Thanksgiving, aka "Black Friday" is considered the key turning point, when sales and profits will exceed expenses.

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24 days ago

@mariojacobs two of the titles seem to be related to the market crash in the 1930s, also know as Black Friday, rather than to the shopping day after thanksgiving.

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@Pencho15​ indeed, thanks for noticing. 

both titles removed:

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The economic crash was black Tuesday I do believe.