December 25, 20205 yr Haven't ever really been a holiday movie person. There are movies that I'm in the mood to watch during the holiday season, though, which don't have anything to do with the holidays. I'll watch the Potter movies if they're on (preferred the books to the movies considerably), for example. The Brosnan Bond movies as well, for some reason. Just watched Christmas Vacation for the first time last year thanks to my Fiancee. I liked it. I've seen the heavy hitters (the one with the tongue frozen to the light pole/bb gun and the one where the main character sees the difference he's made in other people's lives) probably once all the way through, at a very young age, and just haven't ever felt the desire to revisit. They were never a big thing in my household growing up. Also haven't seen Elf or Polar Express all the way through yet. I love Friday After Next. Edited December 25, 20205 yr by Swingandalongonetoleft
December 28, 20205 yr On 12/26/2020 at 12:35 AM, ShoeLessRob said: The Grinch the new version with Dr. Strange as the Grinch was impressively entertaining, but 75% of that might be that they had perhaps the best ever version of an animated dog ever put in a movie. Seriously, they must have just brought in a dozen dog owners and told them to animate Max. It was beautiful.
December 28, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Balta1701 said: the new version with Dr. Strange as the Grinch was impressively entertaining, but 75% of that might be that they had perhaps the best ever version of an animated dog ever put in a movie. Seriously, they must have just brought in a dozen dog owners and told them to animate Max. It was beautiful. The soundtrack is pretty solid too.
December 28, 20205 yr Love Actually It’s a Wonderful Life White Christmas The Holiday A Christmas Story Miracle on 34th Street Home Alone 1 Home Alone 2 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Four Christmases A Bad Mom’s Christmas Holidate
December 29, 20205 yr I annually enjoy the following older holiday films: A Christmas Carol with Alastair Sim The Great Rupert,aka A Christmas Wish starring Jimmy Durante The Lemon Drop Kid We're No Angels starring Humphrey Bogart It Happened on 5th Avenue Miracle on 34th Street Holiday Inn Going My Way The Bishops Wife Beyond Tomorrow
December 30, 20205 yr To me, the original Miracle on 34th Street is the quintessential Christmas movie.
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