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Thunderbolt 11-17-20 01:08 PM

Christmas must see movies
 
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So with the Christmas season just around the corner and Covid 19 still soaring (certainly in the UK), I thought it’s time to start thinking about watching some festive classics to boost morale. Which films do you make a point of watching each year. Here are a few which I will start to view in the coming weeks:

Black Christmas (1974) It just has to be the original. Certainly not a feel good film but certainly a horror classic.
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Scrooge (1951) I’ve watched many versions but Alastair Sim is the best Scrooge in my opinion.
Elf (2003)
Holiday Affair (1949)
Gremlins (1984)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Again the original is far superior.

John Dumbear 11-17-20 01:20 PM

I'm really looking forward Mel Gibson's "Fatman" this season. Also, you are correct that the Alistair Sim version is the best vehicle.

Citizen Rules 11-17-20 02:29 PM

Re: Christmas must see movies
 
Hey, that movie poster looks real familiar:p I guess I'm not the only one with good taste:)
https://www.movieforums.com/communit...74#post2139774

MovieGal 11-17-20 02:45 PM

Re: Christmas must see movies
 
Wow all American Christmas films.

What about Rare Exports and Sint?

John Dumbear 11-17-20 03:07 PM

Originally Posted by MovieGal (Post 2141834)
Wow all American Christmas films.

What about Rare Exports and Sint?
Isn't Scrooge ('51) British?

Thunderbolt 11-17-20 03:33 PM

Originally Posted by John Dumbear (Post 2141842)
Isn't Scrooge ('51) British?
Yes this version was a British film.

Miss Vicky 11-17-20 03:38 PM

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Tokyo Godfathers
The Ref
Love Actually
Fred Claus
The Nightmare Before Christmas

I used to watch Die Hard and Die Hard II every year with my family, but haven't in awhile. Maybe I'll do it this year and add in Gremlins, too.

Thunderbolt 11-17-20 03:41 PM

Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2141829)
Hey, that movie poster looks real familiar:p I guess I'm not the only one with good taste:)
https://www.movieforums.com/communit...74#post2139774
Very familiar. Yours looks better with the lights around it. Apologies for using the same image. It's been a while and I'm playing catch up.

Citizen Rules 11-17-20 04:06 PM

Originally Posted by Thunderbolt (Post 2141865)
Very familiar. Yours looks better with the lights around it. Apologies for using the same image. It's been a while and I'm playing catch up.
No apologies needed!🙂 It's just an image for internet, I didn't make it.

Citizen Rules 11-17-20 04:10 PM

Originally Posted by Thunderbolt (Post 2141810)

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Scrooge (1951) I’ve watched many versions but Alastair Sim is the best Scrooge in my opinion.
Elf (2003)
Holiday Affair (1949)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Again the original is far superior.
Thumbs up for all those. Have you seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions of A Christmas Carol where they play Scrooge?

My favorite is Christmas in Connecticut (1945)

Gideon58 11-17-20 04:18 PM

Originally Posted by Thunderbolt (Post 2141810)


So with the Christmas season just around the corner and Covid 19 still soaring (certainly in the UK), I thought it’s time to start thinking about watching some festive classics to boost morale. Which films do you make a point of watching each year. Here are a few which I will start to view in the coming weeks:

Black Christmas (1974) It just has to be the original. Certainly not a feel good film but certainly a horror classic.
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Scrooge (1951) I’ve watched many versions but Alastair Sim is the best Scrooge in my opinion.
Elf (2003)
Holiday Affair (1949)
Gremlins (1984)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Again the original is far superior.

My favorite Scrooge was George C. Scott. And I have to say it again like I do annually when this time of the year rolls around...I don't get all the love for It's a Wonderful Life...that movie bores the hell out of me.

Gideon58 11-17-20 04:19 PM

Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2141887)
Thumbs up for all those. Have you seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions of A Christmas Carol where they play Scrooge?

My favorite is Christmas in Connecticut (1945)

I liked Christmas in Connecticut too.

I just posted that George C. Scott was my favorite scrooge. Never seen the Patrick Stewart version.

MovieGal 11-17-20 04:20 PM

Originally Posted by John Dumbear (Post 2141842)
Isn't Scrooge ('51) British?
There are many versions of it and I'm talking about non English language films.

Gideon58 11-17-20 04:20 PM

Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 2141862)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Tokyo Godfathers
The Ref
Love Actually
Fred Claus
The Nightmare Before Christmas

I used to watch Die Hard and Die Hard II every year with my family, but haven't in awhile. Maybe I'll do it this year and add in Gremlins, too.

Nice to see some love for Fred Claus...nobody ever talks about that movie around here. Vaughn and Giamatti were wonderful in that movie.

Citizen Rules 11-17-20 04:22 PM

Originally Posted by MovieGal (Post 2141897)
There are many versions of it and I'm talking about non English language films.
Yup, there sure are...this is from Wiki.

Citizen Rules 11-17-20 04:24 PM

Re: Christmas must see movies
 
Wait a minute, that list from Wiki can't be all of them, I don't see the Patrick Stewart or George C. Scott versions.

MovieGal 11-17-20 04:24 PM

Come on CR...you know me...watch a foreign film any day. I even have a recommendation for you of two.

Thunderbolt 11-17-20 04:54 PM

Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2141887)
Thumbs up for all those. Have you seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions of A Christmas Carol where they play Scrooge?

My favorite is Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
I've seen 1951 Alastair Sim, 1938 Reginald Owen, 1935 Seymour Hicks and 1984 George C Scott versions.
Never seen Christmas in Connecticut but always wanted to.

Miss Vicky 11-17-20 05:18 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2141894)
I don't get all the love for It's a Wonderful Life...that movie bores the hell out of me.
Good to know I'm not alone in feeling that way.

Thunderbolt 11-17-20 05:21 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2141894)
My favorite Scrooge was George C. Scott. And I have to say it again like I do annually when this time of the year rolls around...I don't get all the love for It's a Wonderful Life...that movie bores the hell out of me.

As a film I do like It's a Wonderful Life as I really like James Stewart. But I must admit after hearing so much hype that it was the ultimate Christmas film, I was surprised that the Christmas theme only plays out in the last 20 minutes.
My worst festive film is White Christmas. Watched it last year for the first and only time. Zzzzzzz. Much preferred Holiday Inn.


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