Excluding the obvious classics (like "It's a Wonderful Life", "Miracle on 34ths Street", "White Christmas", "Scrooge" (the one with Alastair Sim)...and a few others), my favorites are numerous:
"The Polar Express" (love this one; Hot, hot...hot CHOCOLATE!)
"A Christmas Story"
"NL's Christmas Vacation"
"Home Alone"
"The Santa Claus"
"Elf"
"Jack Frost"
some more...but that's all that come to mind right now.
"Scrooge" 1970 musical. Wouldn't be the holiday season without Albert Finney and "THANK YOU VERY MUCH".
"Little Women" 1949 with Elizabeth Taylor
For me, it has to be A Christmas Story.
I love when Ralphie tells Santa what he really wants. Santa's response:
"You'll shoot your eye out kid" A boots him down the slide.
Elf! It's a Wonderful Life, Love Actually, About a Boy...and more!
Bells of St Mary's and polar express are my favorites
It has been scientifically proven that any woman can be satisfied with only 3 1/2 inches --- and it doesn't matter if it is Visa or Mastercard
It's a Wonderful Life IS a wonderful movie.....they all are, especially Love Actually.
However two of my favorites are Mixed Nuts and Eight Crazy Nights
A Christmas Story, closely followed by Love Actually.
A Christmas Story
Miracle on 34th Street - Original version
Rudolf the rednosed reindeer and a year without a santa clause
Bad Santa
"fuck me santa, fuck me santa, fuck me santa, fuck me santa"
It's A Wonderful Life (FAVORITE)
Gotta watch A Christmas Story with friends
Love Actually is a movie I seem to watch and never get sick of. (yet)
The Muppet Christmas Carol
It's just too funny.
Polar Express ............. just magical
Tie between Elf and Christmas Vacation.
Christmas Vacation. The entire family loves it.
"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere." - Groucho Marx
Christmas Vacation for sure!!
Our whole family looks forward to it every year.
I watch The Polar Express every Christmas, over, and over, and over...
A Christmas Carol, 1938 or 1951 versions, both are great! Miracle on 34th Street the 1947 version. I love classics!
Die Hard
("now I have a machine gun, Ho, ho, ho!!!")
Alistair Simm in the 1951 version of A Christmas Carol.
Every Christmas season I watch Hallmark channel and get caught up in the Holiday movies..I don't know if I have a favorite.
I have four...Charlie Brown Christmas.....Polar Express......The Christmas Card......Home Alone.......National Lampoon Christmas Vacation
Its not really Christmas unless I have watched these 5 with friends
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Elf, It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, and Home Alone
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