What Christmas films are your favourites?
Scrooged - Bill Murray at his best
Muppets Christmas Carol - some excellent songs
Elf - hilarious
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Thread: Christmas Films
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12-12-2020 06:29 PM #1
Christmas Films
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12-12-2020 06:34 PM #2
Bad Santa every time
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12-12-2020 07:13 PM #3
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Scrooged
Elf
Home Alone
Die Hard 2.
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12-12-2020 08:32 PM #5
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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12-12-2020 10:31 PM #6
There is a new episode of “the holiday films that made us” on Netflix about Elf.
It’s well worth a watch for those who enjoyed the film, some really interesting stuff in there.
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12-12-2020 11:00 PM #8
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I watched Elf earlier, loved it. Have to add in National Lapoons, Love Actually, Miracle on 34th St, Bad Santa, The Santa Claus, Trading Places and Home Alone.
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12-12-2020 11:14 PM #9
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12-12-2020 11:38 PM #10
It's a Wonderful Life
Home Alone
Elf
I'd also say Love Actually if you could edit out the Keira Knightly/Egg story.
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13-12-2020 08:08 AM #12
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Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.
Love Actually
Miracle on 34th Street
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13-12-2020 11:32 AM #17
Surviving Christmas is one of my favourites
I’m not a traditionalist when it comes to Xmas movies
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13-12-2020 01:01 PM #19
Scrooged
Nightmare Before Christmas
Miracle on 34th StreetThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-12-2020 08:25 AM #23
Santa Claus The Movie. I always watch it on Christmas Eve.
Closely followed by Miracle on 34th Street.
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14-12-2020 09:44 AM #24
Anyone have a platform to see the Home Alone movies?
Not on Sky cinema, only for purchase or rental on prime and nothing on Netflix!
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14-12-2020 09:23 PM #26
Not Christmas movies as such but I always associate the original Star Wars trilogy with Christmas, mostly because they were always in the TV over Christmas when i was wee, and were the first thing I’d look out for in the TV or Radio Times Christmas editions.
Same goes for Indiana Jones.
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16-12-2020 08:17 AM #29
Nobody has mentioned Arthus Christmas yet!!
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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16-12-2020 09:01 AM #30
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Polar express with family on Christmas Eve and also the snowman is a classic
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