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Poll: What's your favorite Christmas Movie? |
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Christmas Films
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 3 months ago
So what are your favorite Christmas films?
Some of mine are: It's a Wonderful Life A Christmas Story Scrooge (Alastair Sim version) A Christmas Carol (Mr. Magoo version) Meet John Doe. Does anyone else know Meet John Doe? It is the darkest Christmas film ever. It starts off as light and funny Capracorn but then explores the rise of fascism and how good causes can be corrupted by evil men. I feel the title character's pain to my core. Ackk I forgot to put "other" on the poll. A tidbit from the store... this should make you giggle. To commemorate the 20th anniversary, this year's package of A Christmas Story features a free bobblehead figure (is it Charlie?� The annoying kid... I can't remember).� Due to poor packaging, most of the bobbleheads are broken... the poor kid's head is rolling around on the opposite side of the box.� I giggle every time I see it.� I almost bought it, just for the broken bobblehead. *giggle*
Ack I forgot A Charlie Brown Christmas. I bet it would get votes.
Now that I've said that I am not sure I can be your friend any more; you don't like A Christmas Story and it was written and narrated by Jean Shepherd, a huge influence on me. I'll have to think about this.
Why isn't there an option for Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol?
Because I had doubts about anyone other than me loving it. Magoo is the definitive Scrooge.
I stand corrected. I always knew you had good taste.
*hearts* gordon.
nothing is better than "kiss saves santa." altho the groovy song at the end of santa claus conquers the martians comes pretty close.
Is that the Hurray for Sant-ee Claus song?
I actually saw SC Conquers the Martians in the theater. I made my father take me. I thought it was really cool. I am going to hide now.
oOyou spell it s-a-n-t-a c-l-a-u-s, hoo-ray for santy claus!Oo
starring pia zadora. hee.
If you're going to mention Rudolf and Charlie Brown than you need to mention The Year Without a Santa Claus. Most of you likely haven't even seen it since they don't seem to air it on the holidays much which is a shame. It's a little on the weird side and it has some of the *best* musical stop-motion animated production numbers around.
The Miser brothers rock and Mickey Rooney voices Santa. :)
Whee! We've got that'n on DVD. It's with like two other specials, I think one of them is Nester The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey, and... well, now I'm drawing a blank on the third.
And ITA -- the Miser brothers are awesome! There's a holiday-edition tin of cinnimin altoids with Heat Miser on it.
It's shown on the ABC Family channel - which they are having a Rankin and Bass marathon on today.
... you mean they're showing silverhawks and thundercats all day long today? score!!! :D :D �-= george =-
jaye
· 21 years, 3 months ago
imma watching it right now. the ref. now that's a christmas story i can relate to.
"You know what mom? You know what I'm gonna get you next Christmas? A big wooden cross, so every time you feel unappreciated for all your sacrifices, you can climb up and nail yourself to it." yup.
LOVE the Ref. That was way better than I ever expected it to be.
OK it is really bothering me that there is a whole subthread titled "gorodn hates me..."
actually I've typoed every other time, that IS my real name.
Josh Woodward
· 21 years, 3 months ago
We've already determined conclusively that A Christmas Story is the best Christmas film ever. :)
You must be looking for "Worse Christmas Film" Poll. That did make several worst pictures of the years list the year it came out.
You don't like A Christmas Story, you are not entitled to an opinion :-)
Everybody knows I'm joking right?
good call, lauren! at least the muppet christmas carol--the others to me are christmas "specials," which is a different category.
and in that category, I vote for the John Denver Muppets Christmas Special!
[gonzo] o/` now bring us some figgy pudding o/` �-= george =- hehehehehe yes yes yes yes yes!! I have that CD, and I love where Animal goes "RUN RUN REINDEER!" "won't go.� won't go!� Won't Go!� WON'T GO!� WON"T GO!%!@#!@" i need to actually get that CD one of these days.� i crack up at that one song every year.� to think that there's more just might kill me. (:� yay death! �-= george =-
The complete one or the edited one?
There are two of them out there - the edited one should be outlawed!
I just saw the edited one for the first time this year.� Edited may be a bit strong, but it is definitely the short version.� Thankfully, the friend that loans me the CD has the full version. :-)
K-Lyn
· 21 years, 3 months ago
It's all about Bing you insensitive clod... White Christmas is one of my favorite movies of all time. I will watching it any time of the year and love every moment (with the small exception of the 'snow' song but that's just over done) And it is the best Christmas song... This is exactly how I feel about It's A Wonderful Life.� When I was in high school, I would watch it every day when I got home.� Sure, I was crazy, but I could, "Merry Christmas, Movie House!!" just like Jimmy Stewart. I maintain that just because it's set at Christmas doesn't make it a Christmas movie.� It's an anytime movie, addressing issues that come up at other times of the year. Oh, and Christmas Story sucks. I LOVE "It's a Wonderful Life." I go to school in Jimmy Stewart's birthplace. There's a big statue of him outside the courthouse, and every Christmas they have a huge "it's a wonderful life" parade with christmas lights and all sorts of festivity.� It's really cute. best line in that movie: "well i'm gonna go find the girl and do some passionate neckin" I also love White Christmas. Bing Crosby is so wonderful.� "count your blessings" makes me cry.
White Christmas is actually a remake of Holiday Inn. Has anyone seen that?
no, they have not. that's why i prefer white christmas.
or how 'bout when he's bringing vern the tree with the backwards moving camera?� brilliant. add that to the list of movies to get.� we must see that this holiday season. �-= george =-
Sarah THE chicken
· 21 years, 3 months ago
I fall for every cheesy christmas movie out there....if it's christmasy and has a classic moral ending or something..I'm there!~Cheeseball!!
Will work for anime
· 21 years, 3 months ago
does anyone else remember the Claymation Christmas Special....it was hosted by 2 dinosaurs and they went through a bunch of carols like �"Oh Christmas Tree" and the California Rasins�sing a version of Rudolph...all while trying to find the true meaning of the word "Wassel" (or however it's spelled.� If you can't already tell i watch this at least once every christmas.� Please tell me i'm not the only sad case out there!!! oh yeah and Charlie Brown is my second fav x-mas special
Rachel Marie aka RAI
· 21 years, 3 months ago
How dare you forget the new classics including:
The Santa Clause The Santa Clause 2 Elf ...Um... Actually, Elf was a good movie. It was cute. "Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color?"
George E. Nowik
· 21 years, 3 months ago
you're a mean one, mr. grinch.� no dogs allowed.� arrrrgh%!@#!# �-= george =- I was just reading this thread, ready to suggest the first 2 Die Hard films and Mickey's.� Come to think of it.. it's on tv now!��� And, thought it's not a specifically Holiday film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is up on my list - perhaps because holidays are so strongly associated with candy.
Talcott
· 21 years, 3 months ago
The Night They Saved Christmas
Which somehow doesn't seem as dated as it should (the over-the-top moral has to do with drilling in the Arctic). Plus, Santa uses a teleporter!
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 3 months ago
Why are there no Channukah films. That is such a natural. It has heroes, villains, conflict, and a happy ending.
Mamalissa!
· 21 years, 3 months ago
Does "Scrooge (Alastair Sim version)" refer to the classic "A Christmas Carol" movie we saw in school?� I always liked that one. A few years ago, I saw Patrick Stewart's one-man-show of "A Christmas Carol" - for the first couple of minutes, I kept on thinking "Captain Picard!� Captain Picard!"� But once I got over that, it was really amazing how he transformed into all the different characters - from Scrooge himself down to the Christmas Turkey.� I voted for "Miracle on 34th Street" because there's this one line I love.� When asked "how old are you?" Kris Kringle replies "as old as my tongue,and a little older than my teeth."
Tough question. Scrooge was known for years in the US as a Christmas Carol. My guess is that is the one you saw in school but it could have been the earlier Reginald Owen version which really was called A Christmas Carol. My money is on Alastair Sim though.
Anyone see the George C Scott Version? Hey that might have been what you saw in school. I'm not sure when it was made. I think you'd have been older but I'm not sure. It was made for TV and quite good. You must first create an account to post.
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