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Billy_Value wrote: » this should be in the movies forum
farmer bob wrote: » Watched Its a Wonderful Life for the 1st time today (hangs head in shame) and it is right up there. :-)
lavender50 wrote: » Miracle on 34th Street. i havent seen it this year yet. has it been on tv?
stupidwheelie wrote: » I think I saw it advertised but not been on yet
Alan1981 wrote: » Indiana Jones. I've probably watched at least on Indiana film every Christmas since I was 8 or 9.
Biffo the Bear wrote: » Which one's your favourite? I think the first is best, especially the opening sequence.
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Humbug!
On topic;
Elf
Home alone
Die hard
Muppets Christmas carol
Elf I could watch back to back all Christmas and still not get bored.
"we love you Billy we do, we love you Billy we do, oh Billy we love you" :-D
I didn't see it for the first time until last year but it really does deserve its status as THE ultimate Christmas film.
It was the onions in the kitchen, honest.
Falling in Love De Niro and Streep
Back to the future its not an xmas film but always on this time of year.
Its been on every night both the old version and the new one.
It's A Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street.
The Preachers Wife.
Its been on sky movies several times since last week
Sorry SW, just seen the other replies
bad santa
national lampoons xmas vacation
muppets xmas carol
scrooged
oliver (well there is snow in it)
Jingle all the way
Great Escape
Wizard of oz
Which one's your favourite? I think the first is best, especially the opening sequence.
Raiders of the lost ark, followed closely by the temple of doom.
I don't count the crystal skull as an Indiana Jone film as it's an abomination