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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite Christmas movie--any type-action, romance, comedy.etc.
rsdsharp
(10,243 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)dmr
(28,656 posts)When I was a little girl every Sunday I would search, and double search the Detroit Free Press' TV guide (remember those?). Usually I'd be disappointed as White Christmas 🎄 wasn't going to be on TV that week. Some years it wasn't televised at all.
As soon as I got my first VCR, I bought myself the tape for $89.99. That was a lot of money! Thank goodness the prices drastically went down!
Today I own 3 DVR copies of White Christmas. All 3 were gifts.
I've already watched it once this season, and will again soon.
I love Bing Crosby. He and Danny Kaye are perfect in it. Irving Berlin's songs, their singing, and dancing, are just beyond awesome to me. 👌
I have no idea why this movie has such a strong affect on me. But it sure does!
At the end of the movie, I tear up and cry when they call "Attention!", and salute the old general. Then a miracle: it snows!
🎶 What can you do with a general
When he stops being a general? 🎶
🎶 Oh, what can you do with a general who retires? 🎶
There are other movies I must see each year, but it's not Christmas without White Christmas.
rsdsharp
(10,243 posts)Vera Ellens legs are a factor for me, too.
Stargleamer
(2,229 posts)it was a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Runners-up: The Nine Lives of Christmas
A Dog named Christmas
Paladin
(28,897 posts)As well as "Meet Me In St. Louis" (Judy Garland's "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" still gets to me).
Sanity Claws
(22,053 posts)There are parts that made me laugh out loud.
sarge43
(29,167 posts)ailsagirl
(23,843 posts)🎅🧑🎄🤶🥰🤣
anciano
(1,568 posts)Trueblue1968
(18,222 posts)I can watch it every day.
catbyte
(35,894 posts)Christmas just isn't Christmas until Hans Gruber falls out of the window at Nakatomi Tower.
Mad_Dem_X
(9,798 posts)My husband and I try to watch it every year.
pandr32
(12,236 posts)We love re-watching it, too.
Luciferous
(6,288 posts)Die Hard and Home Alone.
jmowreader
(51,557 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,477 posts)jmowreader
(51,557 posts)Given that, Lethal Weapon would work if it was set at any time of the year. Die Hard would not as the Christmas season is a central plot point - it's about a Christmas party gone wrong.
arkielib
(373 posts)Rebl2
(14,870 posts)updated Christmas Carol🎄🌲🎄🙂!
debm55
(37,398 posts)sorcrow
(524 posts)Most any version, but I like the Mister Magoo version, especially.
And the 1999 version with Patrick Stewart.
Best regards,
Sorghum Crow
about the one with George C. Scott from 1984. I kind of liked that one as well.
debm55
(37,398 posts)Rizen
(808 posts)Love this version of Charles Dickens story.
debm55
(37,398 posts)Different Drummer
(8,699 posts)However, when we're talking favorites, "Santa Claus" is my *very* favorite.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053241/?ref_=tt_mv_close
Honorable mention: "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians."
debm55
(37,398 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,101 posts)I watch them both every year.
debm55
(37,398 posts)Dulcinea
(7,548 posts)No matter how many times I see it, I sniffle at the end. "No man is a failure who has friends."
debm55
(37,398 posts)electric_blue68
(18,445 posts)Maybe another but very vague. Eta later if I remember.
ProfessorGAC
(70,303 posts)Next reply to Deb, down from you.
2 of my 4 movies are those you picked!
electric_blue68
(18,445 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)ProfessorGAC
(70,303 posts) Christmas Carol from 1951 (Alistair Sim)
Fred Claus
Scrooged
Wonderful Life
An American Christmas Carol
And no, I don't think Die Hard is a Christmas movie, even though I enjoy the film.
debm55
(37,398 posts)Jrsygrl96
(191 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)bottomofthehill
(8,852 posts)I always laugh when Kevin defends his home.
debm55
(37,398 posts)RandySF
(70,954 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)displacedvermoter
(3,146 posts)Alistair Sim Christmas Carol
Lady in the Lake
George C. Scott Christmas Carol
Hercule Poirot's Christmas
debm55
(37,398 posts)underpants
(186,984 posts)Ben stiller has a nice new Christmas movie called Nutcrackers. We really enjoyed it.
Actual brothers at their 5th generation family farm.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10182106495
debm55
(37,398 posts)malthaussen
(17,738 posts)... "We're no Angels," the original movie (based on the play) starring Bogart, Aldo Ray, and Peter Ustinov as the convicts and Basil Rathbone as Andre -- hell of a cast. Also not well-received, I must like cheesy movies.
-- Mal
debm55
(37,398 posts)Glorfindel
(9,940 posts)with an amazing cast.
debm55
(37,398 posts)Ocelot II
(121,224 posts)I generally dislike Christmas movies because they're too sentimental and cloying, but this one is edgy enough for me.
debm55
(37,398 posts)aka-chmeee
(1,177 posts)1951 A Christmas Carol and The Man who Invented Christmas are currently favorites
debm55
(37,398 posts)oldtime dfl_er
(6,993 posts)Anything Cary Grant is in is GOLD. David Niven is fun. I wish there was a little more 'magic' in it, but it's a fun movie nonetheless.
debm55
(37,398 posts)ms liberty
(9,857 posts)debm55
(37,398 posts)pandr32
(12,236 posts)It is a foreign film (with notable actors) that depicts an actual event of WWI. Soldiers on the Frontline in the trenches succumbed to the real, mystical goodwill spirit we all should experience rather than helping stores end the year in black ink.
The best part is that descendants of these soldiers get together each year to honor the remarkable event and remind others of the possibilities of extending friendship rather than hate.
I gave all my family members DVD copies several years ago, not that anyone can play DVDs now. I'm sure it is streamed on some platform.
It is well worth watching and learning about.
The true spirit of the season.
Prairie_Seagull
(3,811 posts)beauty still happens and may even be highlighted.
Wiz Imp
(2,117 posts)None of these would technically be considered "Christmas Movies" but they all take place at least in part at Christmas.
Meet Me In St. Louis - Judy Garland singing "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is one of the greatest scenes in a great movie.
Trading Places - Eddie Murphy's second movie. Both he and Dan Ackroyd are at their best in this movie.
Gremlins - Kind of dark but not overly scary. I know it's generally considered a horror film but I find the comedic elements really funny. Plus Gizmo is adorable.
wnylib
(24,552 posts)It's a Wonderful Life
Charlie Brown Christmas
The original Grinch, NOT any remakes. The original is hard to find, but is the only version that I like.