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Holiday Specials and Movies
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years ago
What are your favorite holiday films and specials? Is the Rankin/Bass Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer uplifting or a crime against humanity? Does A Charlie Brown Christmas make you feel all warm and fuzzy?
My two favorite holiday films are A Christmas Story and It's A Wonderful Life. I watch them every year. I grew up listening to Jean Shepherd on the radio and A Christmas Story captures the feel of his writing perfectly. The fact that he does the narration is a huge part of it. I want a Red Ryder bb-gun with a compass in the stock. It's A Wonderful Life gets a bad rap from people that haven't seen it for being treacley. Till the last few minutes it is a very dark film showing how George Bailey's life is a series of disappointments. The part where it shows what life would be like if he never lived is pure film noir. It is that darkness that makes the ending so uplifting. Pure movie magic. Capra and Stewart were brilliant. Not on the same level but still good are the various versions of A Christmas Carol. Mr. Magoo was born to play Scrooge. I like most of 'em. I love the Rankiny stuff and I love the Frosty the Snowman cartoon and I love the Charlie Brown one and stuffs. I HATE A Christmas Story. So much. So so much. I like It's a Wonderful Life, but feel no need to see it every year. I love Scrooged. :)
You "HATE" a Christmas Story? I'm not sure if I can still like you.
OK in the Spirit of Festivus I do still like you. Awww, you liked me to start with? :) I just remember watching it when I was younger and be annoyed beyond all reason with the whole damn movie. Not my cup of tea I guess. :) nodnod, it's one of the few christmas movies i bought willingly :P we have national lampoon's christmas vacation but it was a gift..and i like it too i suppose :P we also have Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but that's more of a Thanksgiving movie. but it has snow and warm fuzzies at the end so it's vaguely christmas-y.
This is where I start feeling like I'm from another planet. I actually saw P,T,&A in the theatre and found it painfully bad. Scrooged is not much better but I was spared watching the whole thing as I've only seen it on TV.
Wow.
No one's ever went from "basically okay" to "dead to me" quite that quickly.
Harsh. I still like Andrea even though she doesn't like a Christmas Story an intelligent, funny, touching, classic.
Okay, okay. In honor of the holidays, I'll bump you back up to "basically okay." But let's not make a habit of this. :-)
a christmas story is probably my favorite christmas movie. and you're so right about it's a wonderful life--the darkness surprised me the first time i watched it, because all i'd ever heard was how treacly it was. (and can it get any darker than a single woman working as a librarian? horrors! :)
oh. and white christmas, which is pure cheese, but the cast is so great, the songs are so fun...i can't help loving it. the charlie brown christmas special does make me feel all warm and fuzzy, thank you. and i love to dance along with the kids to "linus and lucy." and we can't forget the muppets--specifically emmet otter's jug-band christmas and muppet family christmas--the original, uncut versions, thanks. (and i'm so happy to say that a special edition dvd of emmet has been released this year.) i closed my show friday night with "when the river meets the sea."
You are right about White Christmas. The cast is why it is fun and the original Holiday Inn is relegated to a trivia question [that Jaci answered correctly]. Danny Kaye is incapable of not being funny.
I almost always watch� A Christmas Story, I love that movie!� My parents both hate it, but would sit through it at least once every year when I was a kid.
I really like Steve Martin's Mixed Nuts, although I think I'm the only one. :-)
Oh, and the Claymation Christmas Special... Although I haven't seen that in years. .oO Here we come a waddling Oo.
Seconded! Yay Ref!
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Starfox
· 19 years ago
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (really more Thanksgiving) Muppet's Christmas Carol Those are the ones that must be watched. If they are on TV we try to catch. Miracle on 34th Street (the original) A Christmas Story. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Absolutely NO It's a Wonderful Life. Ugh.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years ago
It was written by Dr. Seuss and directed by Chuck Jones but the best part is still the song. The Slaid Cleaves version of it with the magic Oliver accordion solo is on the radio right now. It instantly made me happy.
the original grinch, of course.
i refuse to acknowledge the existence of the other one.
Well of course the original. I totally forgot the remake. Why did you remind me?
Rachel Marie aka RAI
· 19 years ago
I absolutely LOVE The Santa Clause. Maybe it's the dork in me and the fact that I used to watch Home Improvement, but I don't know. It's just a good movie.
And Elf was also way cute. Super happy too. A good Christmas movie. But I have to vote It's a Wonderful Life on pure ethical purposes as my favorite Christmas movie.
Talcott
· 19 years ago
Well, It's A Wonderful Life and A Christmas Story are on my list, but I don't really have anything new to say about them.
The Night They Saved Christmas is my sentimental favorite. It has everything. Snowmobiles, over-the-top political messages, teleporting Santa. What's not to like? John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together is the second-best Muppet-related Christmas thing. It's corny, friendly, odd, a bit too much at time, and pretty much everything a Christmas special needs. Christmas Eve on Sesame Street would be the best Muppet-related Christmas thing. Aside from all of the good in this, it's my closest link to the Mr. Hooper era. I was barely one when he died, and it was a bit like watching film of a relative who I was too young to remember.
love love love christmas eve on sesame street. i got the dvd a few years ago.
and this is where a few years' difference in age can mean a lot, because i remember mr. hooper's death very clearly. that episode still makes me bawl.
ooooh!
I used to have a copy, but it has since gone to the great VCR in the sky. I don't suppose you'd have the crafty skills to copy that? (yes, I know I could probably find it elsewhere, but the commercials are a big draw. Seriously. I'm a freak ;-) I'll, um, buy you coffee at FRFF :-D
It is but what is the holiday? Christmas or Halloween? I think it was a Halloween release. Either way it is a great film.
*Love* White Christmas, Bells of St. Mary's and It's a Wonderful Life. But my absolute favourite holiday special has to be The Year Without a Santa Claus which doesn't get aired nearly as often as it should.
Will work for anime
· 19 years ago
A new Christmas traditon (since last year) is for richard and i to watch "Love Actualy" together. If any of you have never seen this film..GO WATCH IT!!! It one's of the best movies ever!
One of my favorite specials since i was a kid has always been Will Vinton's Claymation Christmas Special -classic.
I think we are talking about the same show.� The Claymation Christmas Special was hosted by two talking�dinosaurs - a blue t-rex (named Rex i think) and a red tricerotops named Herb.� They would introduce various christmas songs and carols while trying to figure out the true meaning of the song "Here We Go A-wassaling".� ehm.....not that i've seen this show ten millions time over,,,,,i taped it when it was on TV many many many years ago and nearly wore the tape out....then i found the DVD last year...Oh Joy!!! :-)
It had dinosaurs and I never saw it? Now I have to. Of course "true" Christians know there were no such things as dinosaurs so they wouldn't like it.
Other segments I remember:
An ice-skating animal (hippo? Maybe I'm lifting that from Fantasia) to "Angels We Have Heard on High" A kind of abstract painting-y thing to "Joy to the World" The California Raisins performing "We, Three Kings" An incompetent bell trying to take part in a performance of "Carol of the Bells" "Oh, Tannenbaum" taking place in a Christmas-Tree ornament. Umm...It seems like I'm forgetting one, but I can't think of what it might be... An ice-skating animal (hippo? Maybe I'm lifting that from Fantasia) to "Angels We Have Heard on High" A kind of abstract painting-y thing to "Joy to the World" one of my favorite bit of the show!!!! The California Raisins performing "We, Three Kings" Umm...It seems like I'm forgetting one, but I can't think of what it might be... they actually sang a motown version of "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer".� It was the 3 kings and their camels that sang "We Three Kings" (My other favorite bit). that may be where you got confued.....umm...not that i've just watched it or anything ;-)
Oh, yeah! Thanks for reminding me.
Need to get that DVD and Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. .oO if that isn't a true-blue miracle, I don't know what one is Oo.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years ago
Anyone else here know Meet John Doe?. As a kid I was both facinated and totally creeped out by it. There aren't a lot of holiday movies with the twin central themes of suicide and an attempt to turn United States into a Facsist dictatorship. This is another Capra film and it stars Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyk.
Oooooh - I absolutely loved Meet John Doe. Capra did some amazing films - I think I've seen most of 'em. :)
Best Capra Films:
Yes you win the prize for finding the mistake I deliberately put in my list. Yeah, that's it. And um, I never said the name of the town, did I?
Now that the contest is over I corrected it. You must first create an account to post.
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