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Favorite Christmas Movies

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What is everyones Fav Flicks during Christmas?

 

 

I have to go with 1 A Christmas Story 2 National lampoons Christmas Vacation

:smilesanta :rudolph :santa :snow

A Christmas Story. Have to see that at least once per year.

 

-Elf

-Bad Santa

-Polar Express

It's a Wonderful Life

The 1951 version of A Christmas Carol, also known as Scrooge, starring Alistair Sim as Ol' Ebenezer.

 

The echt film version of the story.

My three favorites have already been listed: A Christmas Carol (1951), It's a Wonderful Life, and A Christmas Story.

 

Throw in all of the Rankin and Bass animated specials, Charlie Brown Christmas, and the brilliant and little-known Olive the Other Reindeer and you're all set.

 

Pour me an eggnog and light up that yule log!

-Home Alone 1 and 2

-A Christmas Story

-A Christmas Carol

-Christmas Vacation

 

For me, Christmas would not be the same without these movies.

I was brought up on "a christmas story"

 

elf is going to become a classic as well.

Christmas Vacation

Elf

 

:)

I get older, but "Home Alone" just continues to get better. For me, it's easily the best Christmas movie.

 

Everybody needs a little Chevy Chase come Christmas time too.

Watched "Christmas Vacation" on NBC last night. Still a good one.

 

 

"Since this is Aunt Bethany's 80th Christmas, I think she should lead us in the saying of Grace."

 

"What, dear?"

 

"Grace!"

 

"Grace? She passed away thirty years ago. " :P

 

 

:santabye

QUOTE(robinventura23 @ Dec 19, 2005 -> 03:25 PM)
Watched "Christmas Vacation" on NBC last night.  Still a good one. 

"Since this is Aunt Bethany's 80th Christmas, I think she should lead us in the saying of Grace."

 

"What, dear?"

 

"Grace!"

 

"Grace? She passed away thirty years ago. "      :P

:santabye

 

I watched it but they totally ruined the end of the rant Clark made after receiving his "christmas bonus".

QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Dec 19, 2005 -> 04:39 PM)
I watched it but they totally ruined the end of the rant Clark made after receiving his "christmas bonus".

 

Where's the Tylenol?

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is a classic! I also like Home Alone 1 and A Christmas Story.

A christmas story.

1 A christmas story

2 The santa clause

Christmas Story

Home Alone 1 & 2 (Saw both this weekend)

Elf (watched today)

 

Love 'em.

I have to see Christmas Story, It's a Wonderful Life and I prefer the old 1930's version of A Christmas Carol. This summer I saw Elf and was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting it to be pretty bad but it was good. Over the last couple of years The Ref has become a favorite too.

Christmas Vacation

 

Jingle All the Way

 

Bad Santa

3. A Christmas Story

I just my "leg lamp" Christmas ornament for our tree.

2. Elf

"Tickle Fight!!"

1. THE REF

Mrs. Ribbie and I watch this classic every Christmas Eve after our son goes to Sleep.

Ahhh...what a warm, romantic film.

 

Caroline: I had this dream...

Lloyd: Do we have to do dreams?

Caroline: I'm in this restaurant, and the waiter brings me my entree. It was a salad. It was Lloyd's head on a plate of spinach with his penis sticking out of his ear. And I said, "I didn't order this." And the waiter said, "Oh you must try it, it's a delicacy. But don't eat the penis, it's just garnish."

Dr. Wong: Lloyd, what do you think about the dream?

Lloyd: I think she should stop telling it at dinner parties to all our friends.

:D

The two Muppets Christmas movies (A Christmas Carol and the one that was on NBC about 3 years ago). Also any A Christmas Carol version.

Not necessarily a Christmas movie (even though the beginning and ending take place on Christmas eve) I've always liked Family Man. Nicholas Cage is a pretty good actor IMHO.

QUOTE(RibbieRubarb @ Dec 20, 2005 -> 07:09 PM)
1. THE REF

Mrs. Ribbie and I watch this classic every Christmas Eve after our son goes to Sleep.

Ahhh...what a warm, romantic film.

 

Caroline: I had this dream...

Lloyd: Do we have to do dreams?

Caroline: I'm in this restaurant, and the waiter brings me my entree. It was a salad. It was Lloyd's head on a plate of spinach with his penis sticking out of his ear. And I said, "I didn't order this." And the waiter said, "Oh you must try it, it's a delicacy. But don't eat the penis, it's just garnish."

Dr. Wong: Lloyd, what do you think about the dream?

Lloyd: I think she should stop telling it at dinner parties to all our friends.

:D

 

:headbang

 

I just purchased this one on DVD not too long ago, actually. Great flick.

I'm gonna go with Home Alone. :chair

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