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What are some movies that you like to watch during the Christmas season? I like to watch It's A Wonderful Life. In fact, I'm watching it right now.



That's one of my Top 5 Favorite movies of all time! It's mazing...other than that, I just watch all the Christmas movies all the networks play every single year



I always watch Sound of Music, When Harry Met Sally, and White Christmas sometime from 12/15 to 1/5...lol. It's tradition. I don't remember what I saw before Sally was released though...most likely Holiday Inn.
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The only movie I watch every year around Xmas time is A Christmas Story. Love that movie.
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Mine has to be "Holiday Inn" with Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby. The movie where "White Christmas" was first sung.



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Didn't see it.
My favorites, with the best first, are:
  • A Christmas Story
  • Miracle on 34th Street (With Mara Wilson, Richard Attenborough, etc.)
  • It's a Wonderful Life
  • Christmas in Connecticut
  • Die Hard
  • Home Alone
  • The Santa Clause
  • Scrooged
  • Holiday Inn (I'm not really into musicals, but this one has all the classic songs.)
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Didn't see it.
We just watched Miracle on 34th Street again today. That movie is very good. Mara Wilson is just precious in it.



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Didn't see it.
I almost forgot "Shop Around the Corner."



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The Muppet's Christmas Carol is great for laughs around this time of year.

And how about Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas?
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Originally posted by Czar
The Muppet's Christmas Carol is great for laughs around this time of year.

And how about Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas?
That's one of my favorite movies - was my favorite for awhile, back when I was, uh, dumb.

I think "What's This" is one of the better songs in any animated movie you'll find, right up there with "Be Our Guest"



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I always enjoyed "Scroodge" made in 1951. A real masterpiece. I remember looking at it at the age of 6 and still enjoying it time after time. Although many re-productions followed and even Disney and the Muppets dared to make a version of it, they didn't even get close.

Another proof that old movies doesn't have to be bad.



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OK. It's my favorite. All I can remember is that it's REALLY old and it has a guy whos all white and obsessed with cold and his brother is obsessed with hot and his lair is like all red. It's a really old movie. I can't remember if it's the same one with the misfits and Father Time and new Baby time. I think Ruldoph might also be in it... I could be wrong....



Originally Posted by Mousey350
OK. It's my favorite. All I can remember is that it's REALLY old and it has a guy whos all white and obsessed with cold and his brother is obsessed with hot and his lair is like all red. It's a really old movie. I can't remember if it's the same one with the misfits and Father Time and new Baby time. I think Ruldoph might also be in it... I could be wrong....


It's called "A Year Without Santa Claus" (1974) and you're remembering the rivalry between the Heat Miser and the Snow Miser. It's another of those Rankin/Bass stop-motion Christmas-themed productions that also include "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964), "Rudolph's Shiny New Year" (1976), "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" (1970) and "The Little Drummer Boy" (1968).
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