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: The movie Deck the Halls (released in Italy as Conciati per le feste ) stars Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito as neighbors whose competitive decorating spirales out of control.

: Vinicio Capossela uses the same title for his concert tour , which blends traditional Christmas songs with a more theatrical, "folkloric" celebration style. If you tell me what kind of ending you prefer, I can: Conciati per le feste

Elio had spent weeks on a ladder, his fingers numb, stringing ten thousand LED bulbs across his roof. His goal was simple: he wanted his house to be the only thing visible from a low-orbit satellite. Sergio, on the other hand, had opted for a single, massive, inflatable Santa Claus that shook with a violent, motorized cough every time the wind blew. : The movie Deck the Halls (released in

Make it a ending with more property damage. His goal was simple: he wanted his house

Elio stood on his porch, his velvet suit jingling sadly as he slumped against the railing. He was ruined. His masterpiece was a dead tangle of wire, and he had blown the fuse for three streets. Sergio walked over, carrying two plastic cups and a thermos of spiked cider.

For a second, nothing happened. Then, a hum started deep in the ground. The lights didn't just flicker on; they exploded into a blinding white glare that turned the midnight sky into high noon. The crowd cheered, then went silent as the neighborhood’s power transformer across the street began to emit a high-pitched scream. With a shower of blue sparks, the entire block went dark.

In the sudden, heavy silence, the only sound was the motorized cough of Sergio’s inflatable Santa, which had its own dedicated battery pack. It swayed back and forth in the darkness, illuminated only by the faint glow of the moon.