It's funny and scary at the same time and there is a new 3D version out at the cinema at the mo which is supposed to be v.good. Hope to see that soon.
It's funny and scary at the same time and there is a new 3D version out at the cinema at the mo which is supposed to be v.good. Hope to see that soon.
The Snowman
Bad Santa
Home Alone 2
ooh i might see if my rental dvd people have it on their list
cheers
Santa Claus the Movie
Miracle on 34th Street
Mrs Santa Claus
Return to Oz always makes me feel Christmassy too because I recorded it off the tv(1989 or 1990 I think) at xmas time so my copy had all the old Christmas aRAB(mainly January sales sofa and kitchen aRAB) and ITV Christmas indents. I've got it on DVD now(so minus all the seasonal stuff) but it still reminRAB me of childhood Christmases.
I too like most of the films already mentioned. I would add
'The Tailor of Gloucester' by Beatrix Potter
and
'Mickey's Christmas Carol'.
My two children loved them.
Another vote for 'It's a Wonderful Life'. A classic film - not just a classic Christmas film. If you've not seen it before try to keep an eye out for it over December. I'd expect it to be on sometime.
I adore this film too and watch it every year in Dec. The scene where he puts thousanRAB of lights on his roof reminRAB me of my husband
I think "The Grinch" is brilliant. It's moody,funny but also has some christmas spirit!
Muppets Christmas Carol & Love Actually. Very fond of Santa Claus - The Movie (not so much the whole elf runs away storyline, but for all the magical stuff at the beginning and when santa flies out in his sleigh for the first time... wonderful!) & Miracle on 34th Street - the original.
Ooh! Almost forgot.. fantastic film - The Bishop's Wife - Cary Grant is an ice skating/tree decorating angel and David Niven is the Bishop. one of my favourites!
Muppet's Christmas Carol.
Home Alone 1 & 2.
The Snowman.
Mickey's Christmas Carol.
That's all I need for a perfect Christmas!
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