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Favourite Christmas films?
  • Phantomblue
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    i would have to say (any) "a Christmas carol".
    great story and morel.  
  • IdiAminDaDa
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    Following are my list so far:


    Home Alone
    Love Actually
    The Holiday
    Santa Claus The Movie
    Gremlins
    How The Grinch Stole Christmas
    Muppets Christmas Carol
    Miracle on 34th Street
    The Santa Clause
    Its a wonderful life
    Elf

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    Well, a' least they're all (albei' some tenuously, like) Chrimbo-related like...
  • OldGoldenVision
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    :-bd
  • moneybags
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    Die Hard and Die hard 2 are crimbo classics.Trains planes and automobiles is a favourite but I think it might be thanksgiving and not christmas. Gremlins was good. But my favourite has to be the Fabulous baker boys. Michelle Pfieffer mmmmm. It's great cos it's about money AND girls.
  • IdiAminDaDa
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    moneybags said:

    Die Hard and Die hard 2 are crimbo classics.Trains planes and automobiles is a favourite but I think it might be thanksgiving and not christmas. Gremlins was good. But my favourite has to be the Fabulous baker boys. Michelle Pfieffer mmmmm. It's great cos it's about money AND girls.


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    She looks gorgeous in tha' like...
  • Knoxy2001e
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    We usually watch 'A Christmas Carol'. Alaster Sim as Scrooge and his adopted son, George Cole, plays the young Scrooge and the Avengers Patrick McNee as they young Marley.
  • DonMakaveli
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    Scrooged!
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,186
    star wars or shrek for me
  • juldan
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    Digby the biggest dog in the world....class.. =P~
  • AndyForsyth
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    We usually watch 'A Christmas Carol'. Alaster Sim as Scrooge and his adopted son, George Cole, plays the young Scrooge and the Avengers Patrick McNee as they young Marley.


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    Saw a bit of a Disney version of this last night with Jim Carrey voicing Scrooge..... Seriously weird....... Liked the Simm version, and the George C. Scott version was also very good. Still can't beat the Muppets version though! (I don't care what anyone says!)
  • Warrington Dan
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    Mike Bassett England manage. Love that film because unlike most comical films it's still funny a second/ hundredrh time around.
  • OldGoldenVision
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    I'm with Andy on the Christmas Carol point.  That Jim Carey one is never right!
  • Warrington Dan
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    Christmas is just like Andy Carroll. It's too expensive and it never fulfils your expectations
  • milky71
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    Harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1
  • OldGoldenVision
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    Part II on order - due out in the next few weeks!
  • milky71
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    saw it on the big screen with my eldest

    Was his birthday treat but i also enjoyed it
  • OldGoldenVision
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    Cool - after seeing the Harry Potter part of Universal Islands of Adventure I bought the boxset. Alright innit.

    Theres a theme park opening Watford way next year.
  • ToffeeCup
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    time bandits........not very christmasy, but its a good film to watch at christmas which is entertaining and child friendly.
  • Warrington Dan
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    ToffeeCup said:

    time bandits........not very christmasy, but its a good film to watch at christmas which is entertaining and child friendly.


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  • Ivdlit
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    ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER in JINGLE ALL THE WAY


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