Movies to be watched for Christmas to be had
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Movies to be watched for Christmas to be had
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I second Muppet Christmas Carol and The Santa Clause. Oh, and A Charlie Brown Christmas. I also insist on watching A Christmas Carol starring Kelsey Grammer more often than should be allowed.
I second Muppet Christmas Carol and The Santa Clause. Oh, and A Charlie Brown Christmas. I also insist on watching A Christmas Carol starring Kelsey Grammer more often than should be allowed.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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My husband is insisting that we watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas (since I've never seen it), and I can almost 100% guarantee that my dad will insist upon watching It's a Wonderful Life. As for me, I don't insist that we watch anything in particular. But it's pretty funny to watch Home Alone with my dad. He laughs so hard that he starts squealing...
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I'd like to add Will Vinton's Claymation Christmas and the Scrooge with Albert Finney. It is by far the best one.
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Amen. Carol of the Bells? Most awesome.Marduk wrote:I'd like to add Will Vinton's Claymation Christmas
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And I can't believe no one even mentioned Miracle on 34th Street!
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My family's movies were It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, and Scrooge. The new The Nativity Story is probably part of my parents' tradition now, too.
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Grinch (not the one with Jim Carrey, the real one), Miracle on 34th St, Home Alone, Charlie Brown, A Christmas Story, and MR. KRUGER!!!
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Guys, I am so sick Christmas movies. My sister has been DVRing almost every ABC Family/Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas special that's played in the last three weeks. And I am done with them.
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My mom does the same thing! I always leave the room or find something else to do.ahem. wrote:Guys, I am so sick Christmas movies. My sister has been DVRing almost every ABC Family/Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas special that's played in the last three weeks. And I am done with them.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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i always watch Love, Actually...best holiday movie of all time, imo.
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I love that one too! But my current holiday favorite is The Holiday. Sappy, but also awesome.
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i LOVE the holiday. it's the only time i've ever loved jude law.
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Well, they certainly stacked the deck in his favor. Glasses, and crying, and adorable daddy-ness. What's not to love? 
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not to get too off-topic, but i find good dads to be the sexiest thing ever. seriously.ahem. wrote:Well, they certainly stacked the deck in his favor. Glasses, and crying, and adorable daddy-ness. What's not to love?
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