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Muppet Christmas carol
Deck the halls
Scrooged
Thats the top 3 anyway.
Last year saw
"Klaus"
And The Christmas chronicles make an entry though
Looking forward to Christmas Chronicles 2 on Netflix in a couple of weeks |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Muppet Christmas carol
Deck the halls
Scrooged
Thats the top 3 anyway.
Last year saw
"Klaus"
And The Christmas chronicles make an entry though
Looking forward to Christmas Chronicles 2 on Netflix in a couple of weeks " This |
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It's a Wonderful Life.
The original B&W, none of your coloured and remastered crap.
Watch it every Christmas Eve (and only then) without fail for the past 15 yrs.
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Nativity- all of them
Home Alone - all of them
Everything on the Xmas movie channel and channel 5 of an afternoon.
Love Xmas films
(I may have watched 3 today) |
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"If you havent seen Anna and the apocalypse, I recommend it.
A christmas zombie musical comedy from Scotland."
I hadn’t heard of it but having just watched the trailer I definitely will be. It looks hilarious |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nativity- all of them
Home Alone - all of them
Everything on the Xmas movie channel and channel 5 of an afternoon.
Love Xmas films
(I may have watched 3 today) "
Some of the Channel 5 ones are terrible. James Van Der Beek was even on one the other day and no-ones heard from him since 2003! |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Die Hard "
i was so thinking to myself "first person who says die hard i will have to poke them in the eyes!!!"...........
calling die hard a "xmas movie" is a whole thread in itself, somewhere with "marmite, love or loathe" and "jaffa cake... cake or biscuit! |
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My favourite film that has a lot of Xmas content is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) - you can watch it the rest of the year though.
There's an old film that I've watched every Xmas for the past few years called The Holly and the Ivy (1952). It's about a family gathering at Xmas where the father, the village vicar, is starting to lose it and his main carer, his daughter, wants to leave him to be with her boyfriend who has a job abroad. The film's a bit stagey and could have done with some more money spent on it as with a number of British films of the time. But there's something about it that I like, and Margaret Leighton is very good in it as the other daughter. It's probably on Talking Pictures TV this year. |
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