What's Your Favorite Chrismas Movie? — Page 3
#52
Posted: 11/29/04 at 8:57am
To everyone who said White Christmas:
Get the DVD and watch it with the Rosemary Clooneyt commentary turned on. My brother and I are CONVINCED that she was drunk when she did it... hilarious!
Get the DVD and watch it with the Rosemary Clooneyt commentary turned on. My brother and I are CONVINCED that she was drunk when she did it... hilarious!
#53
Posted: 11/29/04 at 8:59am
It's a Wonderful Life, or A Christmas Story. Depends on my mood.
#54
Posted: 11/29/04 at 9:07am
The Nightmare Before Christmas
It's A Wonderful Life
The Bell's Of Saint Mary
My favorite as a child was alwyas Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol
Of course a classic is Ebbie with Susan Lucci.
It's A Wonderful Life
The Bell's Of Saint Mary
My favorite as a child was alwyas Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol
Of course a classic is Ebbie with Susan Lucci.
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#55
Posted: 11/29/04 at 9:09am
and who else crys at the sappy holiday commercials?
I am such a sucker for them...in fact, I started tearing up just talking about some of my favorites from Hallmark at lunch the other day...
I am such a sucker for them...in fact, I started tearing up just talking about some of my favorites from Hallmark at lunch the other day...
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#56
Posted: 11/29/04 at 9:16am
I love Nightmare too...but I always watch it around Halloween.
#57
Posted: 11/29/04 at 10:09am
White Christmas hands down.
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#58
Posted: 11/29/04 at 11:21am
A Christmas Story
and any of those silly claymation ones they play on ABC Family
and any of those silly claymation ones they play on ABC Family
#59
Posted: 11/29/04 at 11:35am
Die Hard....hey it takes place on Christmas eve!
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#60
Posted: 11/29/04 at 1:07pm
The Ref
How The Grinch Stole Xmas (the original, not the crappy Jim Carey version)
The Year Without a Santa Claus (with Mister Heat Miser)
How The Grinch Stole Xmas (the original, not the crappy Jim Carey version)
The Year Without a Santa Claus (with Mister Heat Miser)
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#61
Posted: 11/29/04 at 1:40pm
Mixed Nuts
A Christmas Story
The Ref
A Christmas Story
The Ref
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#62
Posted: 11/29/04 at 2:40pm
White Christmas
Santa Clause
Wonderful Life
Very Merry Muppet Christmas
Year without a Santa Claus
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (anyone remember it? it's like from the late 70s)
Santa Clause
Wonderful Life
Very Merry Muppet Christmas
Year without a Santa Claus
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (anyone remember it? it's like from the late 70s)
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#63
Posted: 11/29/04 at 3:22pm
I can't choose so I will list my top two.
A Christmas Carol (1951) - Alistair Sim
Its A Wonderful Life
A Christmas Carol (1951) - Alistair Sim
Its A Wonderful Life
#64
Posted: 11/29/04 at 3:23pm
Ditto.
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#65
Posted: 11/29/04 at 3:26pm
Addy:
With these two avatars people are going to start talking.
With these two avatars people are going to start talking.
#66
Posted: 11/29/04 at 3:28pm
Oh, I hope they do
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#67
Posted: 11/29/04 at 3:43pm
My favourite has to be The Muppet Family Christmas. That's the one where they go to Fozzie's mother's house. They meet the Fraggles, the Sesame Street gang, and all that fun stuff! We have the movie taped from TV, from SO long ago. It has all those old Oreo commercials and everything. It reminds of being a kid. I love the Muppets!
#68
Posted: 11/29/04 at 6:18pm
I'm a sucker for the original Miracle on 34th Street.
Also, A Charlie Brown Christmas still brings tears to my eyes. Yes, I know I'm pathetic.
Also, A Charlie Brown Christmas still brings tears to my eyes. Yes, I know I'm pathetic.
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