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Ur Favorite Christmas Movie or Movies I was just wondering what ur favorite Christmas Movie or Movies r that's all no big deal 4 me it would proberly b The Grinch,I'll B Home 4 Christmas (with Jonathen Taylor Thomas) and The Santa Clause oh and Scrooged | |
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Home Alone, parts 1 & 2. Absolute classics! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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My all time favorite is "White Christmas" with Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney and Danny Kaye.
Next would be "Miracle on 34th Street" and "Scrooged". | |
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the 1933 version of "A CHRISTMASS CAROLL"
and "SCROOGED" I AM King BAD a.k.a. BAD,
YOU EITHER WANNA BE ME, OR BE JUST LIKE ME ™ | |
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I think it's called "A Christmas Story". It's about a little boy and his wacked out family. Hilarious. Lots of great examples of childhood angst. | |
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A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott | |
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LaVisHh said: A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott
Yay! That version was filmed in my home town! It's also a fantastic version of the story. Manages to be genuinely moving as well as being quite scary (the ghost of Christmas future still sends shivers down my spine!). | |
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Haystack said: LaVisHh said: A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott
Yay! That version was filmed in my home town! It's also a fantastic version of the story. Manages to be genuinely moving as well as being quite scary (the ghost of Christmas future still sends shivers down my spine!). cool!!! Were you there when they were filming? Just wondering. | |
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Yeah, I watched a few bits being filmed - hard to believe it was nearly 20 years ago.
My journey to work each morning currently takes me past Scrooge and Cratchitt's workplace (a second-hand record shop, now) and the Corn Exchange (a small shopping arcade). When I'm wondering around town at lunch-times, my journey usually takes me past Bob Cratchitt's house and the marketplace. Incidentally, in the churchyard where Scrooge sees his own grave, the gravestone is still there, amongst all the genuine graves. Ah, I want to go and watch it again, now. | |
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A "Year without a Santa Clause" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas"Not really movies but they are my favs. | |
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Haystack said: Yeah, I watched a few bits being filmed - hard to believe it was nearly 20 years ago.
My journey to work each morning currently takes me past Scrooge and Cratchitt's workplace (a second-hand record shop, now) and the Corn Exchange (a small shopping arcade). When I'm wondering around town at lunch-times, my journey usually takes me past Bob Cratchitt's house and the marketplace. Incidentally, in the churchyard where Scrooge sees his own grave, the gravestone is still there, amongst all the genuine graves. Ah, I want to go and watch it again, now. Not to sound silly, but I think that is totally kewl. | |
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Muppets Christmas Carol | |
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National Lapoon's Christmas Vacation That squirrel in the tree cracks me up everytime!!! But any of the old cartoon/claymation christmas shows are fun too!! | |
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"the bishop's wife" an old black and white movie. cary grant plays an angel who comes to earth to "help" a clergyman (david niven) during the holidays. it's a very charming little film.
i believe there was a re-make of this with denzel washington fairly recently, but i never saw it. ------------------------------------------------
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I dunno about best x-mas film but the best Santa was Dan Ackroyds drunk santa in Trading Places.
Absolutely classic! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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AnotherLover2 said: I think it's called "A Christmas Story". It's about a little boy and his wacked out family. Hilarious. Lots of great examples of childhood angst.
Yes, that's the one with Ralphie trying to convince his folks to buy him that BB gun... that and all kinda isht happens to the family. "You'll just shoot your eye out." . [This message was edited Sun Dec 8 20:37:38 PST 2002 by NuPwrSoul] "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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A Christmas Story and Charlie Brown's Christmas. Man they treat him like crap in that one. He was called stupid and hopeless because he bought a little tree. Peace and Love! | |
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National Lapoon's Christmas Vacation ,A christmas story,Home alone | |
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