What's our favorite Christmas movies or TV show's?
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What's our favorite Christmas movies or TV show's?
This is my all time Fav. Muppets Christmas Carol!!! Toy Lady
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A Charlie Brown Christmas
The Walton's Homecoming
A Christmas Carol (1972 animated)
Mr Kreuger's Christmas.
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (or course)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the movie stank!)
A Christmas Story
Scrooged
It's a Wonderful Life
The Polar Express
Miracle on 34th Street (I prefer the 1994 version)
Santa Claus is Comin to Town
The Year Without a Santa Clause
A&E Biography on Santa Clause
The Little Drummer Boy
House Without a Christmas Tree
Meet Me In St Louis
Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause I, II and I hope III
And I LOOOOVE the first 20 Minutes of 'TOYS' with Robin Williams
Did I leave anything out?
The Walton's Homecoming
A Christmas Carol (1972 animated)
Mr Kreuger's Christmas.
Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (or course)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the movie stank!)
A Christmas Story
Scrooged
It's a Wonderful Life
The Polar Express
Miracle on 34th Street (I prefer the 1994 version)
Santa Claus is Comin to Town
The Year Without a Santa Clause
A&E Biography on Santa Clause
The Little Drummer Boy
House Without a Christmas Tree
Meet Me In St Louis
Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause I, II and I hope III
And I LOOOOVE the first 20 Minutes of 'TOYS' with Robin Williams
Did I leave anything out?

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Um, nope, I'd say you were pretty thorough there, Pete.
I've never seen 'Toys', are you saying it's terrible after the 1st 20 mins.
, or is that just the best part of the movie?
I don't get to see all the Christmas classics every year, but I HAVE to make time for my staples (Charlie Brown Christmas, Grinch (I refuse to even watch the movie), Frosty, Rudolph, and Chistmas Vacation)!!
***Hey, Frosty the Snowman wasn't on there, gotta add him.
***


I don't get to see all the Christmas classics every year, but I HAVE to make time for my staples (Charlie Brown Christmas, Grinch (I refuse to even watch the movie), Frosty, Rudolph, and Chistmas Vacation)!!
***Hey, Frosty the Snowman wasn't on there, gotta add him.

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since i come from Quebec (French speaking place) i havent seen at that time when i moved here 4 years ago 2 christmas movie called
1: Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
2: Frosty the snowman
i fell in love with those 2 movies and every christmas since that time i invite one of my friend and we watch those 2 back to back
1: Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
2: Frosty the snowman
i fell in love with those 2 movies and every christmas since that time i invite one of my friend and we watch those 2 back to back
Yeah, Belle... Toys is an OK movie, it just isn't very Chritmasy after that first 20 minutes. And besides my favorite 'girl duo', Wendy and Lisa, co-wrote the opening music. I so grabs you in the first mnutes you just FEEL it's going to be a great movie..... But then of course, it's not a great movie.
And ya know, I'd completely forgot about Frosty. I might deserve a lump o'coal but, I don't do that.
And ya know, I'd completely forgot about Frosty. I might deserve a lump o'coal but, I don't do that.
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A Christmas Story, hands down. I'm one of those people who watches it for the full 24 hours of Christmas Day on whatever channel it is that plays it every year...Family Channel? I think, I'm not sure, but I find it!
In these little bric-a-brac, a secretis waiting to be cracked
These dolls and toys confuse me so, confound it all, I love it though.
These dolls and toys confuse me so, confound it all, I love it though.
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A Christmas Story- This came out when I was his age. I have always loved this film!!
The Little Drummer Boy- Became a fan of this special 5 years ago after watching it at the laundrymat.
A Charlie Brown Christmas- Without a doubt onje of THE best.
The Ref- A lesser know Christmas movie, but take my word for it. Watch Denis Leary in The Ref around December.
The Nativity Story- This new 2006 addition to the world of christmas entertainment is a very good watch.
The Little Drummer Boy- Became a fan of this special 5 years ago after watching it at the laundrymat.
A Charlie Brown Christmas- Without a doubt onje of THE best.
The Ref- A lesser know Christmas movie, but take my word for it. Watch Denis Leary in The Ref around December.
The Nativity Story- This new 2006 addition to the world of christmas entertainment is a very good watch.
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Ok well for me, fairly obviously to those who know me, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" gets another honoured screening around Christmastime
And I also love these cartoons/films at Christmas because I've been watching them since I was a child:
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Snowman (animated)
On Christmas Eve (animated)
Father Christmas (animated)
The Forgotten Toys (animated)
The Christmas Box
Edward Scissorhands
Miracle on 34th Street
Scrooged
A Christmas Carol (the reeeeally old b&w version)
Little Women (I know it's not entirely Christmassy but I do associate it with Christmas...)

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Snowman (animated)
On Christmas Eve (animated)
Father Christmas (animated)
The Forgotten Toys (animated)
The Christmas Box
Edward Scissorhands
Miracle on 34th Street
Scrooged
A Christmas Carol (the reeeeally old b&w version)
Little Women (I know it's not entirely Christmassy but I do associate it with Christmas...)
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