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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: mnmaverick55410 on November 26, 2018, 04:09:21 am
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Watching "Christmas Vacation" with Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold has become an annual tradition as well as the "Countdown to Christmas" movie marathon on the Hallmark Channel. :)
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I am such a kid. I love all the Rankin/Bass stuff from Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer to the Year without a Stanta Clause.
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Christmas vacation is the classic movie. Also agree with the tv classics of Rudolph, a year with out a santa claus etc.
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I love watching miracle on 34th street 1994 film & it's a wonderful life...
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Elf is great and such a fun movie.
It's a Wonderful Life is probably my favorite although I love seeing versions of A Christmas Carol.
Has anyone seen the version of A Christmas Carol with Patrick Stewart? It's marvelous.
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:turkey: :snowman: :turkey: I have a bunch of Christmas movies that I love. Home Alone is a funny Christmas movie. With Christmas Vacation, funny. I love the Polar Express, such a fun great animation, and many more. :turkey: :snowman: :turkey:
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This time of year I watch alot of the Christmas Hallmark movies :) I do also like the Polar Express movie, and Santa Clause movies with Tim Allen
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Polar express , the grinch home alone
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I'm not a fan of Christmas movies, except The Nightmare Before Christmas. I have the deluxe DVD set but it's packed away in my closet somewhere. Will have to find it online and watch it this season. :snowman: :pumpkin:
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I always watched Home Alone, Grinch and so many more. We always watched movies during Christmas while bonding each other. Sitting in the living room walking while watching Christmas movies.
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I like the Santa Clause movie with Tim Allen, and Home alone. I also enjoy watching Hallmark Christmas movies where the girl meets her price charming during the holidays.
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A Christmas Story, with Ralphy & his Red Rider be be gun plot.
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Scrooge with Albert Finney [1970]. It is such a classic and this version of Scrooge is timeless. It always sends the message every time you watch it.
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How about "Home Alone." That one is always fun to watch at Christmastime.
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A Christmas Story, with Ralphy & his Red Rider be be gun plot.
You'll shoot your eye out, kid.
This has to be my favorite Christmas based movie.
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Home Alone, Jingle All the Way, Elf, Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever, The Santa Clause, Scrooged, Mickey's Christmas Carol
Oh, and Die Hard and Die Hard 2.