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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Seeing as it's the 1st of December and it's now ok to watch Christmas films, eat mince pies and put decorations up.
What is you favourite Christmas film?
I love it's a wonderful life, ive watched it ever Christmas Eve since I can remember so it's all the extra memories it instils |
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"Seeing as it's the 1st of December and it's now ok to watch Christmas films, eat mince pies and put decorations up.
What is you favourite Christmas film?
I love it's a wonderful life, ive watched it ever Christmas Eve since I can remember so it's all the extra memories it instils "
The Grinch or The Nightmare Before Christmas. A few others but can't think of them
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"Muppet Christmas Carol, Nightmare Before Christmas & Gremlins"
Muppet Christmas carol is the best version of that story. It's probably number 2 on my list |
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"Muppet Christmas Carol, Nightmare Before Christmas & Gremlins
Muppet Christmas carol is the best version of that story. It's probably number 2 on my list "
Yeah, it's a terrific adaptation of the novel. When I was in secondary school I watched it about three times in a day when I was working on an essay on A Christmas Carol  |
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Muppet Christmas carol is the best version of that story. It's probably number 2 on my list
Yeah, it's a terrific adaptation of the novel. When I was in secondary school I watched it about three times in a day when I was working on an essay on A Christmas Carol "
I read the book when I was really little (probably was read it by my mum) but that means I have to reread it every year |
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Muppet Christmas carol is the best version of that story. It's probably number 2 on my list
Yeah, it's a terrific adaptation of the novel. When I was in secondary school I watched it about three times in a day when I was working on an essay on A Christmas Carol
I read the book when I was really little (probably was read it by my mum) but that means I have to reread it every year"
I've not read it for years, I'll have a nose and see if it's free on Kindle  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Nativity 1, 2 and 3...all hilarious..
and Elf
if you want cheesy xmas films try channel 5 on a Saturday and Sunday afternoon....I've been watching them on there since October  |
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I've not read it for years, I'll have a nose and see if it's free on Kindle "
I'm pretty sure it is actually, I love the fact it was a newspaper piece originally |
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"Home alone 2 is my all time favourite. As well as jingle all the way, bad santander and miracle on 34th street"
I agree on home alone 2, miles better than the 1st and you don't even talk about 3,4 or 5.
Which miracle on 34th street though? The original or the 90's one?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its a wonderful life
Christmas Vacation
Polar Express
Elf
Santa Claus The Movie
The Santa Clause 1-3
Home Alone
Love Actually
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Love actually.... great call...  |
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By *LCCCouple
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Another vote for a Muppet Christmas Carol, Die Hard is a great film but although it's set at Christmas, I wouldn't call it a Christmas film.
It's a wonderful life is a brillian classic. |
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"Trading Places... It was the Dukes it was the Dukes...
(Jamie Leigh Curtis in the buff is a nice bonus ...)
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i think i have seen that film more times than any other but its still great  |
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"Home alone 2 is my all time favourite. As well as jingle all the way, bad santander and miracle on 34th street
I agree on home alone 2, miles better than the 1st and you don't even talk about 3,4 or 5.
Which miracle on 34th street though? The original or the 90's one?
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Bad santa * fucking auto correct.
The 90s x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Home alone 2 is my all time favourite. As well as jingle all the way, bad santander and miracle on 34th street
I agree on home alone 2, miles better than the 1st and you don't even talk about 3,4 or 5.
Which miracle on 34th street though? The original or the 90's one?
Bad santa * fucking auto correct.
The 90s x"
Yeah the 90's one is brilliant |
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By (user no longer on site)
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An old Judy Garland movie called Meet Me In St Louie. She sings have yourself a merry little Christmas and it always makes me cry.
It's A Wonderful Life is hard to beat though.
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"Trading Places... It was the Dukes it was the Dukes...
(Jamie Leigh Curtis in the buff is a nice bonus ...)
xx"
Not seen Trading Places for years - good shout!!  |
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