Being someone who loves Christmas and gets excited about it in August every year, I have a few Christmas rituals. One of them is Christmas Tree Night - where I put up my tree, crack open the first bottle of Sloe Gin and settle in with a mince pie or two and watch "It's A Wonderful Life", followed by "Scrooge" (the musical version with Albert Finney and Alec Guinesss) and "Elf"
Also worthy of a mention is White Christmas - another Christmas faveourite!
I love the book A Christmas Carol, and so love seeing all the different versions...faves are The Alistair Sim version, the Patrick Stewart one and of course the Muppet Xmas Carol
Also
Holiday Inn
Meet Me In St Louis (not completely an xmas film, but i always count it for the ending)
Love Actually
It's a Wonderful Life
The Snowman
Yogi's First Christmas
And a one which you can't get on DVD I don't think, but Muppet Family Christmas (the Muppets, Sesame STreet and the Fraggles from Fraggle Rock all together at a cabin at christmas...lots of songs and jokes)
Now that we're well into autumn I see the shops have started to stock the odd Christmas item (which is a disgrace) but it did get me thinking about Christmas movies again.
What Christmas films stick out for you?
For me it's:
Scrooged - Just perfect. Bill Murray at his best with New York as the backdrop for an adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Whoever came up with that idea is a genius.
Die Hard (1 and 2) - Winter. Christmas. Atmosphere. And Bruce Willis kicking ass and taking names. Brilliant.
Home Alone 1 and 2 - Both of these capture what it's like to be a kid at Christmas just beautifully.
Bad Santa - One of the best and most underrated comedies of the last 10 years.
A Muppet Christmas Carol - Inspired stuff from start to finish.
Your list is the list that Christmas lists are made off!
my daughter always watches the same films every christmas..
home alone
the santa clause
jingle all the way
jack frost
the snowman
and then any christmassy 'made for tv' films they put on movies 24 channel
I can't get over that nobody has mentioned Mrs Santa Claus:eek::( To me that film captures the true meaning of Christmas in every way. Always watch this on crimbo eve.
Not to mention the fact that Angela Lansbury is just brilliant in it.:D
Other films include Home Alone 2.....always seems more christmassy to me than the first one. Though i think that could have something to do with the pigeon lady.
Miracle on 34th Street, Nightmare Before Christmas.
Finally Black Christmas & Black Xmas. I always watch the original and the remake after i put up my christmas tree.
my all time fav christmas movie is home alone .. its a film i can watch any time of year (did you know u can buy the actual house! .. for a few million.lol)
i also like home alone 2
christmas vacation
deck the halls
christmas with the kranks.
i have heard very good reviews for a movie 'this christmas' but have yet to get it on dvd.
I can't get over that nobody has mentioned Mrs Santa Claus:eek::( To me that film captures the true meaning of Christmas in every way. Always watch this on crimbo eve.
Not to mention the fact that Angela Lansbury is just brilliant in it.:D
Other films include Home Alone 2.....always seems more christmassy to me than the first one. Though i think that could have something to do with the pigeon lady.
Miracle on 34th Street, Nightmare Before Christmas.
Finally Black Christmas & Black Xmas. I always watch the original and the remake after i put up my christmas tree.
well it is a christmas thread hence why they have been mentioned
I get that, but there's a plenty of GREAT Christmas films that are great on their own merit, not just because they happen to be set at Christmas. It's A Wonderful Life, for example, gives the audience a reason to watch beyond "it's Christmas, it's tradition".
Oh I love Christmas, definately on my to watch list are -
Die Hard
National Lampoons
Scrooged (Bill Murray is a legend)
Holiday Inn
Its a Wonderful Life
and very strangely Calamity Jane It reminds me of being all wrapped up in front of the fire just after school finished up for the Christmas holidays. 20 odd years later and still remember how good it felt! Presents were better back then mind you
Apparently there is a National Lampoons Christmas Vacation 2. Never seen it, but all I know is Chevy Chase isn't in it. Its on Sky every xmas apparently, I might have to get the movie channels just to see it.
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Also worthy of a mention is White Christmas - another Christmas faveourite!
Nightmare before Christmas
Gremlins
Muppet christmas carol
Also
Holiday Inn
Meet Me In St Louis (not completely an xmas film, but i always count it for the ending)
Love Actually
It's a Wonderful Life
The Snowman
Yogi's First Christmas
And a one which you can't get on DVD I don't think, but Muppet Family Christmas (the Muppets, Sesame STreet and the Fraggles from Fraggle Rock all together at a cabin at christmas...lots of songs and jokes)
Your list is the list that Christmas lists are made off!
home alone
the santa clause
jingle all the way
jack frost
the snowman
and then any christmassy 'made for tv' films they put on movies 24 channel
A Christmas Carol (1984 version with George C Scott)
Bridget Jones Diary (turkey curry buffet!)
The Grinch
Home Alone 3
Not to mention the fact that Angela Lansbury is just brilliant in it.:D
Other films include Home Alone 2.....always seems more christmassy to me than the first one. Though i think that could have something to do with the pigeon lady.
Miracle on 34th Street, Nightmare Before Christmas.
Finally Black Christmas & Black Xmas. I always watch the original and the remake after i put up my christmas tree.
How on earth did I forget this one?!
I only watched it properly for the first time last year but I liked it.
Taylor Momsen looks so unbelievably different now (I know she was about 9 when she filmed this, but still).
MUST. AVOID. THIS. THREAD!
i also like home alone 2
christmas vacation
deck the halls
christmas with the kranks.
i have heard very good reviews for a movie 'this christmas' but have yet to get it on dvd.
its the toy store that does it for me
Seriously, if it wasn't for the fact that these are Christmas movies and people appreciate the nostalgia, no one would watch them.
well it is a christmas thread hence why they have been mentioned
i love jim carrey as the grinch but i find the 'who' people boring so kind of ruins the film a bit :rolleyes:
To paraphrase Charlie Brooker :
" Someone should tell Jim Carrey he's not six years old anymore ! Just stop it ! "
I get that, but there's a plenty of GREAT Christmas films that are great on their own merit, not just because they happen to be set at Christmas. It's A Wonderful Life, for example, gives the audience a reason to watch beyond "it's Christmas, it's tradition".
Die Hard
National Lampoons
Scrooged (Bill Murray is a legend)
Holiday Inn
Its a Wonderful Life
and very strangely Calamity Jane It reminds me of being all wrapped up in front of the fire just after school finished up for the Christmas holidays. 20 odd years later and still remember how good it felt! Presents were better back then mind you
I'm sure I'll think of loads more though...
Charlie brown at Christmas !
and Christmas Vacation ! ..Christmas would not be the same without seeing this every Christmas Eve/Day !
Ones not seen mentioned:
Bells of St Mary's
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bells-Marys-DVD-Region-NTSC/dp/B0000EMYML/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1316719675&sr=1-1
We're No Angels
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Were-No-Angels-DVD/dp/B000B64VKI/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1316720350&sr=1-1
One Magic Christmas
http://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Magic-Christmas-DVD/dp/B000ANDBAI/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1316720458&sr=1-1
Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emmet-Otters-Jug-Band-Christmas/dp/B005GJTNEY/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1316720556&sr=1-1
Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mr-Magoos-Christmas-Carol-DVD/dp/B001FP9EJ2/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1316720948&sr=1-1
yeah, chevvy chase is funny