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Favorite Xmas movie
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So come on we all have one or three Xmas movies that you never get tired watching what’s your mines in no particular order is
Home alone (original)
Elf
Scrooged
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Must watch its a wonderful life...still never seen it
Ah here, wtf have you been watching?
Top tip, watch it with a snuggle budddy "
Been watching films as recommended by letmebe
Ok who wants to invite me over to watch it's a wonderful life on Sky movies |
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By *oserMan
over a year ago
where the wild roses grow |
"Must watch its a wonderful life...still never seen it
Ah here, wtf have you been watching?
Top tip, watch it with a snuggle budddy
Been watching films as recommended by letmebe
Ok who wants to invite me over to watch it's a wonderful life on Sky movies "
What were you doing in your teens when you should have been watching this?
Dude it was a guaranteed snog fest |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
A lot of so-called Christmas movies actually have very little connection with the festive season; the film promotrrs and producers simply inform the scriptwriters to squeeze in a Christmas excerpt in order that the movie may possibly be broadcast for years to come on television, or its more contemporary equivalent, to generate a trickle of continuing income for the original investors.
For example, what has Trading Places to do with Christmas; it is simply a modern version of The Prince and The Pauper who exchange places; this story is hundreds of years old! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A lot of so-called Christmas movies actually have very little connection with the festive season; the film promotrrs and producers simply inform the scriptwriters to squeeze in a Christmas excerpt in order that the movie may possibly be broadcast for years to come on television, or its more contemporary equivalent, to generate a trickle of continuing income for the original investors."
And a partridge in a pear tree! |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
"Blazing saddles
Trading places"
Precisely……
And Charlie and the chocolate factory………
And to all the previous posters who didn’t say it already……. Shame on you, a classic…… |
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By *ollypop9Woman
over a year ago
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"Dinner for One
is the most watched Christmas film on the entire planet, but is almose never broadcast in these islands.
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New Years eve tradition in Germany is to watch this.
I still watch it over here with anyone in the house at the time.
It's on YouTube |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So come on we all have one or three Xmas movies that you never get tired watching what’s your mines in no particular order is
Home alone (original)
Elf
Scrooged
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It's a wonderfull life number one. A lesson in all its glory for everyone to learn, remember every time you hear a bell ring an angel gets its wing. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
"Dinner for One
is the most watched Christmas film on the entire planet, but is almose never broadcast in these islands.
New Years eve tradition in Germany is to watch this.
I still watch it over here with anyone in the house at the time.
It's on YouTube "
You're the first person I have ever 'encountered' who has seen this film! |
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