What christmas movies are a tradition for you?

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Barbossa wrote:All the disfunctional ones are great such as:
Christmas Vacation
Scrooged
Bad Santa
Merry Christmas Mr. Bean
Totally forgot to mention Scrooged and Bad Santa (Badder Santa, actually), which are two huge faves of mine! I also rather like Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean. Need to get that one and Badder Santa on DVD!
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"A Christmas Story" (Thanks, TBS!)
"Elf"
"Miracle on 34th Street" (the original)
"Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas"
"Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas"
"The Small One" (I cry like a baby when I watch this...)
"It's A Wonderful Life"
"White Christmas" (Well, this will be a tradition starting this year.)
"Olive the Other Reindeer"
"Santa Claus: The Movie"
"A Charlie Brown Christmas"
"Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas"

Sometimes:
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
"Frosty the Snowman"
"Frosty Returns"

I think that's it...? Growing up, I'd always watch "Muppet Family Christmas", but the tape is at my parents' house...Hey- I'll email them asking them to bring it down when they come for Turkey Day! Thanks, UD, for the great idea...! :lol:
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OK, these I absolutely HAVE to watch:

Eloise at Christmas time - This one's going on my UD Secret santa wish list!

Home Alone movies!

Miracle on 34th Street

Jingle All the Way

Beauty and the Beast: the Enchanted Christmas

Mickey's Christmas Carol

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas

They're the ones I own at home on DVD (except Eloise - which I LOVE)

I also spend the weeks before Christmas watching any christmas movie or special on TV! So there really are loads more, but I'd be listing them all day!

Great... Now I feel all Christmassy and it's only November!
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Holiday movies I try to watch every Christmas:

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Noel
White Christmas
Elf
The Santa Clause
The Muppet Christmas Carol

and even though it's not about Christmas directly, it takes place during the holidays - While You Were Sleeping and Love Actually.
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Anthony wrote:Holiday movies I try to watch every Christmas:

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Noel
White Christmas
Elf
The Santa Clause
The Muppet Christmas Carol

and even though it's not about Christmas directly, it takes place during the holidays - While You Were Sleeping and Love Actually.
Not the original Home Alone?
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The holidays bring a special time for watching certain movies and these are just a few:

Miracle on 34th Street - the original not that lame remake. This is the one with Natalie Wood.

White Christmas - a family favorite and a must watch.

Holiday Affair - little known classic Christmas story with Janet Leigh and Robert Mitchum.

Home Alone 2 - far superior to the overplayed "Home Alone". Just a much better film, expecially when it comes to the 'traps' set by Kevin (McCauley Culkin).

A Christmas Carol - the best one, the one with Alastair Sim.

The Muppet's Christmas Carol - fun for the whole family.

Holiday Inn - Another must-see Holiday movie.

Mickey's Christmas Carol - one of my favorites, so it gets watched at least twice.

Prancer - a heart-warming Christmas story.

Scrooged - gotta watch this at least once before Christmas.

Train, Planes and Automobiles - Steve Martin and John Candy are amazing in this holiday comedy.

There are quite a few more, but those are guaranteed to be watched during the Holiday season.

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dvdjunkie wrote:
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I noticed this in another thread, too- are you getting the holiday spirit, Bill? Using ":)" instead of ":roll:"?!? I'm definitely not complaining- it's nice!

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Simba3 wrote:
Anthony wrote:Holiday movies I try to watch every Christmas:

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Noel
White Christmas
Elf
The Santa Clause
The Muppet Christmas Carol

and even though it's not about Christmas directly, it takes place during the holidays - While You Were Sleeping and Love Actually.
Not the original Home Alone?
I like the original Home Alone but I prefer the sequel. Better story.
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As for Disney holiday movies, though I don't watch it every year, I probably will watch Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas this year. I have newfound appreciation for Angelique. :wink:
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Christmas movies/specials I plan on watching this year:

A Charlie Brown Christmas
A Christmas Story
Elf
Home Alone
It's A Wondeful Life
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (MAYBE both versions)
Merry Christmas Mr Bean (I'm buying it on dvd)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
The Santa Clause
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