What christmas movies are a tradition for you?

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dvdjunkie wrote:DisneyFreak 5282 wrote:
Yeah, I have more traditional movies as well, but the ones I posted are the most popular.
It's all in what one calls popular. If you are a kid, yours are pretty good, but for the adulsts, I think some of the others listed are a lot better, especially those TV episodes. Not a lot of people like some of those shows. And most of your list is animated, and what is with the VHS. Come on, get the DVD's and join civilization.

Your opinions are just fine. Don't get me wrong, but to say that someone else's are not the popular ones, is totally wrong.

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I meant to say that the ones that I listed are the ones that are most popular in my family. I am not a kid, though, I am a teenager, and sometimes I just don't have the money to upgrade to DVD, seeing as I have to save up my own money to buy things like DVDs, CDs, etc. anything but clothes/food, but SOMETIMES, my parents will get me a DVD or CD that I want without me spending my own money. I'm not spoiled, and I DO plan to upgrade on my VHS of The Santa Clause (in widescreen), because it's from 1995, and seeing as I only watch it a few times in December every year, and upgrade is not a necessity for me. As for my SC2 VHS, I purchased it last year (new) and on sale for $4.99, a week before Christmas. Otherwise, I would've paid $21.99 for the DVD, which I didn't wanna do, because the DVD is nothing special, and not worth $22. I am not criticizing your movie/TV show traditions, as they are fine, and there are some great shows/movies in there. I was not by any means calling any of your traditions 'unpopular' at all, as far as I know, they could be the most popular traditions of households across America, but I simply meant that the ones that I posted previously are the ones that are most popular in my family. I'm sorry if it came out as something different, but I meant what I said about my list posted here at UD are the most popular ones in my family, and that there are others I watch with my family/friends.
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I watch the two Xmas-themed Frasier episodes, Miracle on Third or Fourth Street and Frasier Grinch repeatedly throughout December.

A third Xmas episode, Perspectives on Christmas, turns up on the season five DVD set. I don't yet have it (release for this particular season has been somewhat slow in R2) but it's at the very top of my Xmas list, so I anticipate watching it on the day itself.

I also watch the Father Ted Xmas special, A Christmassy Ted, whenever I can swipe the DVD from my brother.
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It may seem a little early but thanksgiving is just around the corner and ABC Family's 25 days of christmas is starting early this year (the wednesday before thanksgiving) which means a bunch are about to start coming on TV! Yay! Whats everyones favorite?
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I believe this topic has been done already, but a few of my favorite Christmas movies are:

A Charlie Brown Christmas
A Christmas Story
Elf
Garfield's Christmas
Home Alone
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause
Saturday Night Live Christmas
The Simpsons Christmas
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My fav. Christmas movie will always be A Mom for Christmas.

I wish they'd play it on tv, even though I already own it.
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Home Alone
Home Alone 2
The Nutcracker Prince
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"Muppet Christmas Carol" is my favorite christmas movie ever. No question. Others include...

White Christmas
PeeWee's Christmas Special
Home Alone
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Elf
The Snowman
A Christmas Story

And my favroite two unlikely ones are "Batman Returns" and "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang".

Though also, no Christmas is complete without "The Star Wars Holiday Special".
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Jingle All The Way!!!!
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Home Alone 1&2
Little Lord Fauntleroy (it's always shown at Christmas here in Germany)
A Charlie Brown Christmas
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*National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is the BEST Christmas movie of all time!
*Home Alone 1 & 2
*Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (animated and Live action)
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Both were released in 2000-
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
The Grinch (live version)

For what they are, I find them good. Humor and shock value rule the day, but the childhood innocence of the season remains- and is required to delve a little deeper.
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My favorite Christmas film is "A Christmas Story," but I love "It's a Wonderful Life" and feel it might be the best movie ever made, in my opinion (however, my favorite film in general remains "Who Framed Roger Rabbit").

Behind those two, the original Miracle on 34th Street, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer from Rankin/Bass, and Frosty and Frosty's Winter Wonderland. And, of course, Christmas Vacation. Oh, and Home Alone 1 and 2.

I also love the much bashed (just check out the UD review) "Jingle All the Way." Yeah, it's extremely hokey, but it is very enjoyable to me. I always enjoy Sinbad, and I love the story as someone who collects toys and who has been in on the holiday shopping experience. It was a nice Christmas story that, as far as I know, hadn't been done before (if not over done). Everyone rolls their eyes when they see a family film about a father who is neglecting his family, but a lot of those films are good if you can get around that overly used plot point.

Also love many versions of "A Christmas Carol." I just love that story. Some faves are Mickey's Christmas Carol, Muppet Christmas Carol, and a few black and white versions.

I love Muppet Family Christmas, and I so wish they'd release an unedited DVD of that one. Also wish "The Christmas Toy" would come to DVD, and "Raggedy Ann and Andy in the Great Santa Claus Caper."

I enjoy the Santa Clause movies. The second is my fave. Love "Santa Claus the Movie" far more though, and this Mexican film called "Santa Claus" (which you can find dubbed in English) from the '50's where a devil is always trying to thwart Santa. It's bizarre.

Of course, "One Magic Christmas" is a Disney classic! Oh, and another Rankin/Bass pair I love are "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and "Twas the Night Before Christmas." And one Henson film I just remembered that I also wish would come to DVD is "Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree."

There's also a classic Dolly Parton TV movie called "Smoky Mountain Christmas," that is a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. It's sort of a Christmas, modern, Hillbilly take on Snow White. My mother wishes the other Dolly Parton Christmas specials would come to DVD, but the only one I'd buy is the one she doesn't like; the one I just described.

Oh, last year we watched "The Nativity Story" on Christmas Eve in theaters. I highly recommend this to anyone for whom it holds any meaning. You'll fall in love with it.

I also love various Christmas shorts, including several Disney ones (Oh, Small One is well worth mentioning, still not available on DVD unaltered) and a couple from Fleischer.

Oh, and "Ernest Saves Christmas" is great, but I haven't seen it in forever! Badly need to pick it up! I'm not a big fan of movies that replace Santa, but a few are too good to resist.

I also love Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas. Oh, and of course, the Grinch, both live-action and animated. Those are Must Watch movies for me. Oh, and of course, Charlie Brown, probably the best Christmas Special ever, or at least tied with Rudolph.

And "Elf!" Of course! I LOVE that film! And I adore Zooey Deschanel in it, and her singing! Gotta get that soundtrack!

I also agree with SpringHeelJack about the truly bizarre Star Wars Holiday Special. I watch it every year. I also rather like "The Nutcracker Prince." I mean, you have to watch at least one version of the Nutcracker every year. My younger sis has some interesting live-action versions on VHS. Not big on the Culkin one though.

One Christmas day, I saw a film called Bernard and the Genie on A&E, and I remember that being pretty cool too. Haven't seen it since then though, and that was YEARS ago.

Garfield Christmas is great too, of course, and there are too many other holiday specials out there to mention that I love to watch if I can catch them.

There's also some not that Christmassy stuff I enjoy watching around the holidays. Stuff like the Ewok movies, some of the Blue Collar comedians' shows, Coming to America, Weird Al concerts, Phantom of the Opera, and a few other things. You know, stuff you see once at Christmas and it sort of becomes a tradition.

Yeah, I'm sure I forgot a lot of stuff.
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-Rankin/Bass Specials: Santa Claus is Coming to Town (my favourite) Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman, The Year Without a Santa Claus, and that's all I can name for now.

The Polar Exress is always being put down but do really enjoy it. Babes in Toyland is fun dispite it's obvious weak points, and the TV version of Olive the other Reindeer is something that I enjoy to.
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A Charlie Brown Christmas
Winnie the Pooh and Christmas, Too
Mickey's Christmas Carol
The Polar Express
Miracle on 34th Street (both theatrical versions)
It's A Wonderful Life
The Nativity Story
Love, Actually
The Santa Clause (I've enjoyed all three, but the first is by far the best)
Babes in Toyland (Disney version with Annette Funicello)
The Muppet Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version)
Home Alone (1 and 2)
The Small One
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Frosty the Snowman
The Little Drummer Boy
Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
Pinocchio's Christmas
Christmas Vacation
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (original)
Elf
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
A Christmas Story
Ernest Saves Christmas
Noel


Oh, and the Christmas portion of Meet Me in St. Louis is excellent enough to be mentioned here, too.
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Oh, I forgot "A Chipmunk Christmas!"

And, definitely the Mickey's Once and Twice Upon a Christmas movies and all the holiday fitting Winnie the Pooh stuff and the Toy Story movies!
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Oh, the movie It's a Wonderful Life is definitely meaningful to me. The movies I mentioned at first are pretty much just my idea of fun, but I do have a soft spot for It's a Wonderful Life.
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My favorite topic! Hehe

In no..real order :

It's a Wonderful Life
The Polar Express
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Mickey's Christmas Carol
The Muppet's Christmas Carol
Elf
How the Grinch Stole Christmas(animated)
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Frosty the Snowman
Annabelle's Wish
A Chipmunks Christmas
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
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All the disfunctional ones are great such as:
Christmas Vacation
Scrooged
Bad Santa
Merry Christmas Mr. Bean


Others that are my favourites:
A Christmas Story
Scrooge
(with Alastair Sim)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animated and live action)
Polar Express

All Rankin/Bass specials

And of course the Disney:
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Silly Symphony Santa's Workshop
Silly Symphony Night Before Christmas
Pluto's Christmas Tree
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All the disfunctional ones are great such as:
Christmas Vacation
Scrooged
Bad Santa
Merry Christmas Mr. Bean


Others that are my favourites:
A Christmas Story
Scrooge
(with Alastair Sim)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animated and live action)
Polar Express

All Rankin/Bass specials

And of course the Disney:
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Silly Symphony Santa's Workshop
Silly Symphony Night Before Christmas
Pluto's Christmas Tree
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I love to watch Christmas movies!!! The ones I watch every year are:

A Christmas Story (one of my favorite movies ever)
Mickey's Christmas Carol (another MUST)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (original animated one)

All the Christmas Disney shorts like:
Pluto's Christmas Tree
Toy Tinkers (preferably the uncut one)
etc...
Yeah Disney!!!
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