I have two, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, and Home Alone.
Any movie with Chevy Chase or Joe Pesci are usually worth watching.
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Paul
December 13, 2024 - 12:31 PM 12:31 PM
Die hard. Yippee Ki Yay MF
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domo
December 13, 2024 - 1:07 PM 1:07 PM
National Lampoon Christmas Vacation – Chevy Chase
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Jeff (the other one)
December 13, 2024 - 1:16 PM 1:16 PM
Tough call between Scrooge (1951) and We’re No Angels (1955)
State Streeter
December 13, 2024 - 1:31 PM 1:31 PM
Favorite: White Christmas. Bing at his finest.
Least Favorite: It’s a Wonderful Life. Jimmy Stewart at his most annoying.
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Hanne Jeppesen
December 13, 2024 - 2:16 PM 2:16 PM
Without question “It’s a Wonderful Life”, not only Christmas movie, but one of my al-time favorite movies, up there with Casablanca and From Here to Eternity, especially if we are talking black and white movie from the forties and fifties. James Stewart was great in it, they movie never fails to lift me up, and it should do the same to all of us, it shows how one mans or women’s life touches so many in a lifetime.
Seeing Donna Reed in this movie and also From Here to Eternity, shows what a great actress she was, playing the wholesome Mary, to the escort in From Here to Eternity.
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stove
December 13, 2024 - 2:27 PM 2:27 PM
Tied top 2 are Christmas Story and Die Hard, 3rd would be Home Alone 1.
OutInTheSticks
December 13, 2024 - 2:46 PM 2:46 PM
Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” which you can watch on Youtube. As you’d expect, it’s extremely eccentric, a good look at a long-gone time.
Chris
December 13, 2024 - 3:08 PM 3:08 PM
Either, “It’s a Wonderful Life or You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out.”
A Christmas Carol
I have two, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, and Home Alone.
Any movie with Chevy Chase or Joe Pesci are usually worth watching.
Die hard. Yippee Ki Yay MF
National Lampoon Christmas Vacation – Chevy Chase
Tough call between Scrooge (1951) and We’re No Angels (1955)
Favorite: White Christmas. Bing at his finest.
Least Favorite: It’s a Wonderful Life. Jimmy Stewart at his most annoying.
Without question “It’s a Wonderful Life”, not only Christmas movie, but one of my al-time favorite movies, up there with Casablanca and From Here to Eternity, especially if we are talking black and white movie from the forties and fifties. James Stewart was great in it, they movie never fails to lift me up, and it should do the same to all of us, it shows how one mans or women’s life touches so many in a lifetime.
Seeing Donna Reed in this movie and also From Here to Eternity, shows what a great actress she was, playing the wholesome Mary, to the escort in From Here to Eternity.
Tied top 2 are Christmas Story and Die Hard, 3rd would be Home Alone 1.
Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” which you can watch on Youtube. As you’d expect, it’s extremely eccentric, a good look at a long-gone time.
Either, “It’s a Wonderful Life or You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out.”
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