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This not mine but I just want to see if anybody else picks the one I like best, before I tell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DAib6LwKAQ
This not mine but I just want to see if anybody else picks the one I like best, before I tell.
The Great Escape :thumbs: ... Paul
Wizard of Oz, by a mile:thumbs:
Dark Star
01-12-2007, 09:38
The original Miracle on 34th Street with Edmund Gwenn!
StevieF8
01-12-2007, 09:41
Bond!
But if it HAS TO BE a Christmas film .... Home Alone! :D
Staggerlee
01-12-2007, 09:42
Nightmare on Elm street :exit:
Only kidding :D
namllihs
01-12-2007, 13:20
It's a wonderful life.
Lady Pitstop
01-12-2007, 13:22
Wizard of Oz, by a mile:thumbs:
:agree: :D
Christmas isn't christmas without Superman 1 2 or 3 :D
I agree about the Wizard of Oz too, thats also a fave of mine :D
Star wars episodes 4-5-6-3-1-2 in that order
"Die hard I"
"Leathal weapon I"
"The Legend of hell house" is always good for a laugh too :D
But real Chrissy films
"The Santa Clause" Tim Allen
ShawWellPete
01-12-2007, 15:05
It's a wonderful Life
Ajophotog
01-12-2007, 15:11
I don't think you lot have thought it through or you would have come up with Scrooge the one with Alastair Sim. Good old Charles Dickens. Merry xmas to you all too ;)
minimeeze
01-12-2007, 15:22
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Snowman
Ooh I forgot the Snowman, how could I????
I love the Snowman, used to watch it every year as a kid. I've now managed to get it on DVD and watch it with my kids every year, snuggled up on the sofa :D
Gotta be "Christmas Vacation" with Chevy Chase for me. :D
I've never seen that jewel, although I do like some Chevy Chase films...
TBH I've never seen Scrooge either...not properly, all the way through :$
hypnotic
01-12-2007, 16:01
One film I can remember being on every xmas during my childhood was ...
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
Also like ...
Blackadder’s Christmas Carol
Keltic Ice Man
01-12-2007, 16:10
Snowman - Hoping to take the kids of Christmas ever to see it at Reghed on the Imax cinema
Whilst on - does anyone understand Polar Express, and if so can they explain why toyland is so tacky?
Sorry, not a film lover, and certainly find watching any film more then once just plain mind numbing...BUT.... I havent seen Blackadders Christmas Carol, so that will be this years must see movie in this house :D
**off to search amazon and play.com dvd's**
It wouldn't seem like Christmas without 'Zulu' even if the film bears little resemblance to the truth.
inaneredstripe
01-12-2007, 18:44
ZULU.definitely.
birdy961
01-12-2007, 20:42
ZULU.definitely.
:banana::woot:Best film ever, on a different note was actually watching this when my Wife went into labour :bang::woot::banana:
antihero
02-12-2007, 01:14
Elf!!!
richmond
02-12-2007, 01:22
Sound of Music :coat:
Wizard of Oz
Nightmare Before Christmas
:popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:
Nightmare Before Christmas & Home Alone are films that remind me of Christmas when my kids were little.
The Great Escape & The Amazing Mr Blunden reminds me of Christmas when I was little ... cant beat a bit of Diana Dors :D
Galaxy66
02-12-2007, 06:51
Has Chitty chitty bang bang been killed of yet:lol:
Gotta be "Christmas Vacation" with Chevy Chase for me. :D
:agree:
"Where do you think you're going? Nobody's leaving. Nobody's walking out on this fun, old-fashioned family Christmas. No, no. We're all in this together. This is a full-blown, four-alarm holiday emergency here. We're gonna press on, and we're gonna have the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny f***ing Kaye. And when Santa squeezes his fat white ass down that chimney tonight, he's gonna find the jolliest bunch of assholes this side of the nuthouse."
Has Chitty chitty bang bang been killed of yet:lol:
Noooo, thats another classic film. Doesnt really shout 'Christmas' to me though, we watch it all year round :D
& The Amazing Mr Blunden reminds me of Christmas when I was little ... cant beat a bit of Diana Dors :D
Forgotten about that one Glo :thumbs:
And of course who could forget Diane Dors :naughty:
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation makes me laugh year after year especially when the squirrel comes out the Xmas tree:lol:
King of Groove
02-12-2007, 14:00
Hang on a cotton picking moment folks haven't we forgotten something?!
I mean if it's Christmas, there's the BBC it can only be.......
The Sound of Music!
Lady Pitstop
02-12-2007, 14:08
Elf's on today - C4 at 17.45 - for anyone wanting to get into the Christmas spirit :D
Miracle on 34th Street, and if you're in the right mood for it, The Sound of Music! normally watched on New Years Day with a massive hangover...
Velvia 50 or have I missed the point of this thread !
PapaLazarou
02-12-2007, 17:15
Wizard of Oz then It's a wonderful Life
antihero
03-12-2007, 00:47
Bad Santa....not very pc, but it's very funny and has santa (and my avatar) in it :p
Back to the Future is quite high on my list, but as it was on today its a bit early to be a Christmas film.
Its otherwise got to be either.
Home Alone.
or
Scrooged.
SimonTALM
03-12-2007, 13:00
Gotta be "Christmas Vacation" with Chevy Chase for me. :D
She speaketh sense :D
Missdaisies
03-12-2007, 14:37
its a Wonderful Life or Love Actually.....or Santa Clause the movie
Matt Charlton
03-12-2007, 14:44
We watched Home Alone and the Santa Clause on saturday and the Santa Clause 2 yesterday.
I love all of them really, favorite actual Xmas themed films are Santa Claus the movie and Home alone.
But I'll watch anything anytime. I love films :)
Star Wars followed by Back to the Future with a bit of Ghostbusters (thats always on at Xmas) and some Robocop
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