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Posted by: Already Gone ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:10PM


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Posted by: greengobbleyguck ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:12PM

Superman

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Posted by: CrispingPin ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:30PM

Christmas Vacation

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Posted by: torturednevermo ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:38PM

My Fav too! A yearly family tradition over here.
“…and we’ll be the hap, hap, happiest bunch of assholes this side of the nuthouse…”

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Posted by: HangarXVIII ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:39PM

Agreed!

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Posted by: Adult of god nli ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 08:58PM

"The buhlessing!"

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Posted by: southern Idaho inactive ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 03:39PM

A couple of them

L.A. Confidential
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Scrooge(with Albert Finney)
The Polar Express
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Family Stone

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Posted by: blueorchid ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:33PM

Serial Mom

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Posted by: sizterh ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:34PM

"The Christmas Story."

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Posted by: donbagley ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:53PM

Christmas Story. The movie improves with every viewing. Adorable 'golden age of radio' milieu.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Boris Karloff's whimsical cartoon performance (not the ugly travesty with Jim Carrey).

Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol. The thief song alone is worth the price of admission. And razzleberry pudding.

Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer. Cheesy, but saved by the misfit theme and a demented prospector. Goofy stop action animation.

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Posted by: LCMc ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:56PM

THe Christmas Story
The National Lampoon's Family Vacation
THe Grinch that Stole Christmas (Cartoon not Movie)

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Posted by: Ghost ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 02:56AM

I'll steal your pen and pencible.

La-
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La la la la la

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Posted by: NormaRae ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:55PM

"Mixed Nuts" by far.

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Posted by: Levi ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 05:40PM

"....these two people, these two INCOMPETENT people, but never mind......"

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Posted by: ConcernedCitizen ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:11PM

...no wait. This one had a LDS Xmas theme I thought. Maybe I was messed up.......well, I can't remember.


http://cdn8.openculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/plan-9.jpg

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Posted by: StillAnon ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 04:55PM

"Shawshank Redemption"

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Posted by: ExMoBandB ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 05:19PM

The Holiday. I love it--Christmas in California! We used to live in that same neighborhood. Good actors. Broken hearts at Christmastime, but still light and merry.

Christmas Vacation--we watch it every year.

Scrooge the musical

Little Women

The cartoon Grinch--really is the real Boris Karloff! My grandchildren watch it over and over.

A Christmas Story

Better off Dead--with John Cusack, 1985. Sort of a sleeper/cult movie. A comedy about teen angst, mixed with skiing and Christmas.

Seeing these movies together has created great memories for us, for example, the kids and I were snowed in and stranded in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. Avalanches had cut off the skiing, The one theater was showing "A Christmas Story." There was nothing else to do for three nights. We bought a deck of cards, a shovel, and some magazines at the drug store, and that was it--but we met some interesting people, built snowmen and igloos, got a little tree and some lights, made snow flakes and popcorn chains for it, in our motel room. My husband, the children's father, had abandoned us completely that year, but the kids and I created a bond that will last forever.

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Posted by: scooter ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 05:34PM

Scream.

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Posted by: Levi ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 05:41PM

The Ref

An absolute must see every xmas season. It's just not Christmas unless I watch "The Ref" and the cartoon "Grinch".

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Posted by: Elder OldDog ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 05:57PM

Scrooged

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Posted by: onendagus ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 06:00PM

Life of Brian.

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Posted by: kativicky ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 06:05PM

A Christmas Story

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Posted by: Lethbridge Reprobate ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 06:14PM

The original "A Christmas Carol" in B&W, and Bad Santa.

Ron Burr

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Posted by: Adult of god nli ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 09:00PM

Yes, the one with Alistair Sims!

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Posted by: Adult of god nli ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 09:02PM

Correction: Sim

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Posted by: Lethbridge Reprobate ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 10:27PM

That's the one...and not the colorized version...

RB

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Posted by: torturednevermo ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 10:36PM

I already mentioned Christmas Vacation.
But this is my second favourite. I agree, it must be in black and white though.

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Posted by: escapee nli ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 06:19PM

Gremlins

Other Susan

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Posted by: Susan I/S ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 06:58PM

THE best, of course, is Miracle on 34th Street! It has to be as the little girl is named Susan : P. After all these years I pretty much know every line of it, including the Danish song in both Danish and English.
http://fan.tcm.com/video/34-meeting-sinterklaas-34-from-miracle-on-34th-street

I will admit I do like Serial Mom a lot too :)

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Posted by: Anonymous User ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:04PM

I completely forgot that Serial Mom is set during the holidays. & it's one of my favorite from John Waters.

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Posted by: Anonymous User ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:03PM

Black Christmas (1974) & Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)

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Posted by: matt ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:15PM

1951 Version of A Christmas Carol, then the 1984 version with George C. Scott.

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Posted by: neverfooledagain ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:37PM

Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas .... My favorite as a kid, still is!

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Posted by: adoylelb ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:39PM

Christmas Vacation
The Bishop's Wife
The animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Alastair Sim version of A Christmas Carol
Home Alone
Life of Brian-also my favorite Easter movie as well.

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Posted by: madalice ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 07:44PM

I love to watch our family home movies over the years. Those are the best and funniest.

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Posted by: caffiend ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 08:01PM

"The Muppet Christmas Carol" with Michael Cane as Scrooge is a very under-appreciated version. Great music, sets, adaptation of Dickens, and the integration of Muppet and human characters is superb.

For a good drama with spiritual issues sensitively, but not theologically, explored, go back to the old B&Ws: "The Bishop's Wife," with David Niven, Loretta Young, and an utterly delightful Cary Grant as a lightly comedic, ministering angel. Even the New Atheists would appreciate it. Some people regard "Bishop's Wife" as Niven's greatest performance.

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Posted by: verilyverily ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 08:05PM

Christmas Vacation
Christmas Carol (George C. Scott as Scrooge)
It's a Wonderful Life
A Christmas Story - on tonight on TNT starting now



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Posted by: Kismet ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 08:37PM

Snowglobe
The Holiday
Christmas with the Kranks

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Posted by: peechy ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 08:39PM

Mine are Christmas Vacation, Lethal Weapon, and Reindeer Games.

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Posted by: Glo ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 10:09PM

Bad Santa is a favorite. Ah,Thurman Merman,cute kid.

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Posted by: brettm ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 10:33PM

We're watching Elf tonight...Whole family loves it!!

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Posted by: greenAngel ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 10:41PM

I grew up in a crazy film family so every year I continue with my annual quest to make my family sick of all the holiday standards :) my absolute favs are 1. Christmas vacation, and Ernest Saves Christmas

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Posted by: forbiddencokedrinker ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 11:37PM

Mr. Kruger's Christmas...no wait, that is both my least favorite Christmas movie, and my least favorite Jimmy Stewart movie. It does, however, remain my favorite piece of Mormon propaganda.

Favorite Christmas movie? I am going with either Die Hard or A Christmas Story, because they are both heartwarming tails of the power of people to reach through adversity, in order to find the true meaning of Christmas.

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Posted by: greenAngel ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 11:40PM

Every year hubby and I watch Die Hard 1&2 while we wrap gifts :)

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Posted by: shannon ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 11:46PM

It's a Wonderful Life. Love it! I watch it every year with any kid I can coerce to join me. (Nobody likes black and white movies anymore, especially if there are no car chases or explosions).

;o)

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Posted by: surroundednjudged ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 11:48PM

White Christmas. Hands down.

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Posted by: More Cowbell ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:31AM

"It's A Wonderful Life" An oldie but a goodie. Gotta love Donna Reed.

"A Child's Christmas in Wales" There is a television program of Denholm Eliot reading the Dylan Thomas classic. I used to read it to my children.

"Charlie Brown's Christmas" Great music, and Linus' recitation of part of the Christmas Story from Luke Chapter 2 of the KJV is among the best you'll ever hear.

Joyeux Noel from a French RM who 40 years ago to the day spent a glorious Christmas in a small village in Provence.

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Posted by: NoLongerThatGuy ( )
Date: December 24, 2014 11:49PM

Trapped In Paradise with Nicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz, and Dana Carvey. Not for those with TBM-tuned ears.

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Posted by: cludgie ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 12:30AM

We saw "Joyeux Noël" tonight on account of the fact that it's the 100th anniversary of the event. It's a good movie.

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Posted by: EXON46 ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:30AM

This year I like the Santa Clause.

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Posted by: EXON46 ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:38AM

I was wondering, by what time does Santa have to have your gift under the tree. Would you say 4:30am? we use to get up at 5am to open presents.

Also, do you think the modern Santa can fold space time so that he can deliver all presents all at once?

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Posted by: ellenbee ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:40AM

Our family watches White Christmas religiously each year, loving every minute of it, even though we know every line, every joke, every dance and song by heart. But there are many very painful things going on in the extended family right now, and so this time we skipped it - the light-hearted humor and silliness in much of the film didn't suit our mood.

I personally love a rather obscure Tracy/Hepburn movie called Desk Set. It isn't really about Christmas, but it does take place at the holidays, and there is an emotional theme to it that fits the season. It's one of my top five favorite movies of all time. I highly recommend it.

My other all-time favorite Christmas movie is the original Charlie Brown Christmas one. The scene where Linus stands on an empty stage and quietly recites a passage from the Bible, in order to remind Charlie and all the other children as to what Christmas is all about, gets me every time.

You can have It's A Wonderful Life. I've seen it once, and that was one time too many. I've never been able to figure out WHY I disliked it so much, but dislike it I did. Anyone else here feel the same?

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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:46AM


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Posted by: poopstone ( )
Date: December 25, 2014 01:54AM

1951 (black and white) Christmas carol... love the ghost of Christmas present.

Christmas story, It accurately shows how people lived, what kids are thinking, prejudices, tempers, and all.

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