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  • There are only two good Christmas films.
  • johndoh
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    As a kid it was always Jason and the Argonaughts on Christmas Eve- for me that is the one film that makes me think of Christmas.

    cozz
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    next week i shall be watching

    National Lampoons Christmas vacation

    smiththemainman
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    +1 johndo and The Polar Express

    eddiebaby
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    After this thread (and my return from the pub) Die Hard (1 or 2) will be my fall asleep viewing matter….

    Caher
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    National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – bingo! Few times did I chortle so much!

    cozz
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    I’ve got the lampoons box set,

    watched european vacation and lampoons vacation, Christmas one next

    Clover
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    Reckon the world would be a better place if everyone watched It’s a Wonderful Life.

    Was totally unprepared for it’s undermining of the free market and glorious communitarianism 😉

    kimbers
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3a5j8PgQxg[/video]

    SaxonRider
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    A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott.

    He is superb as Scrooge.

    But I’ll add to that Holiday Inn, Home Alone, and A Child’s Christmas in Wales.

    pondo
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    It’s A Wonderful Life is an absolute must-see – make some time, be in a Christmassy mood and it will deliver. Outstanding.

    dannybgoode
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    Nightmare before Christmas…

    nuke
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    National Lampoons Christmas Vacation goes on every year

    Die Hard 2

    ScottChegg
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    It’s a Wonderful life is hopelessly sentimental and completely irresistible at Xmas. I can’t imagine not having seen it; it’s influenced so many other films and tv plots. Don’t bother with youtube, it’ll be on normal tv before the big day. Make the time to sit and wallow in the relentless assault on your grumpy bone.

    National Lampoons Xmas – definitely.

    Polar Express – 3D preferably.

    Drac
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    Anyway my choice:

    Die Hard
    Lethal Weapon
    Trading Places

    suburbanreuben
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    Reckon the world would be a better place if everyone watched It’s a Wonderful Life.

    Yep. I haven’t seen it for about ten years. Been too busy or it’s been tucked away at 8.00 am on Christmas eve.
    This year, though….

    Kuco
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    A Christmas Story – About a kid who wants a bb gun.
    Scrooge – Alistair Sim
    Scrooged – Bill Murray
    Scrooge – The animated version with Jim Carrey (yep I like Scrooge)

    teamhurtmore
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    70/ version of Christmas Carol with be sacred ghost of Christmas future

    Sound of music – which I hated at Xmas as a kid – for the greatest love scen ever – the dance outside.

    Three_Fish
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    deadkenny
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    Can have Christmas Carol (Scrooge if you like) without:

    Patrick Stewart

    [video]https://youtu.be/kTFlPbVRJuc[/video]

    or Blackadder 😀

    [video]https://youtu.be/nfYx_013UuY[/video]

    ahwiles
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    I feel a little disappointed that it seems some people don’t understand that Die Hard *is* a Christmas movie.

    0303062650
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    Seriously, no Bond? I’d happily watch any of them at any time over the Christmas festivities.

    I haven’t seen Jason and the Argonauts for years, was one of my faves as a kid.

    dufusdip
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    The original The Bishop’s Wife with Cary Grant. It’s completely different to my normal film but always a hit at Christmas.

    shermer75
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    been messed with so the image is mirrored and the sound has an echo applied to it.

    It’s on Netflix 🙂

    mikey74
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    I don’t have Netflix

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Erm, sorry, but this wasn’t a debate. It’s a statement of fact.

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
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    When Harry Met Sally
    Iron Man 3

    Drac
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    Seriously, no Bond? I’d happily watch any of them at any time over the Christmas festivities.

    Only one of them features Christmas. Watching a film at Christmas does not make it a Christmas film.

    Iron Man 3

    Shane Black likes his Christmas theme.

    deadkenny
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    Drac – Moderator 
    Only one of them features Christmas. Watching a film at Christmas does not make it a Christmas film.

    It is the best Bond film though, even with Lazenby’s wooden acting (is Roger Moore any less wooden though? 😀 ). Does feel Christmasy.

    Drac
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    No not that one.

    northernshaggy
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    Reindeer Games with Charlize Theron

    kimbers
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    bigdean
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    “Nobody watches the TV untill the queens speech.
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    Unless there’s a bond film on obviously.”

    deadkenny
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    Drac – Moderator 
    No not that one.

    Christmas Jones?

    James Bond: “I was wrong about you.”
    Christmas Jones: “Yeah? How so?”
    James Bond: “I thought Christmas only comes once a year.”

    Drac
    Full Member

    That’s the one.

    Solo
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    There are only two good Christmas films.

    Well if we’re restricted to, two films. Then obviously, it’s the great escape and scrooged.
    8)

    fin25
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    My wife just said she fancied watching a Christmas film. Without any input from me, she put Die Hard on.

    That’s why I married her. 8)

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Die Hard On?

    German arthouse film?

    fin25
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    😆

    crankboy
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    For me the only Christmas film as a child was “Battle of the Bulge” on every year I remember till I was about 12. Now definitely ” its a wonderful life ” I love explaining every scene to cranbrat ( now 5.)

    soundninjauk
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    A friend of ours made us watch ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ last year and I couldn’t stand it. Perhaps I’d had it ruined by seeing the Family Guy pastiches of Jimmy Stewart before the actual thing.

    To make up for it we watched Die Hard this year.

    I also (for some reason) always remember the first Tim Burton Batman always being on at Christmas, great film with fantastic music.

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