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(Vanity) Favorite Christmas Movies
Various FReepers
| December 16, 2005
| Vanity, thy name is Owl_Eagle
Posted on 12/16/2005 12:31:40 PM PST by End Times Sentinel
Since there clearly haven't been enough vanities around here today, I figured I weigh in with one:
What are your three favorite Christmas Movies of all time?
Me, I'm going with:
3. A Christmas Carol (staring Patrick Stewart, 1999)
2. A Very Brady Christmas (yes I'm serious)
1. It's A Wonderful Life (one of the finest films of all time)
Alright FReepers, time to opine...
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
-Hillary Clinton
(Yes, she really said that
Peggy Noonan
The Case Against Hillary Clinton, pg 55)
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: christmasmovies
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To: jocon307
141
posted on
12/16/2005 1:39:01 PM PST
by
Reagan Man
(Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
To: rwfromkansas
I haven't seen it yet but I bet it will be. My daughters and I usually look for the Christmas movies on for the night so if I do come across it I'll ping you.
142
posted on
12/16/2005 1:40:25 PM PST
by
ShadowDancer
(I think I may have the Asian Bird Fru. I mean Flu. (Damn, it's starting already))
To: dfwgator
- Raging Rudolph (who can forget the haunting strains of "We'll Get Even"?)
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- The Exorcist
143
posted on
12/16/2005 1:44:24 PM PST
by
freedumb2003
(American troops cannot be defeated. American Politicians can.)
To: discostu
I've seen the movie quite a few times, and what I find fascinating about it is the way I pick up on a couple of new, subtle things in the movie every time. I'm convinced it's one of the best movies ever made, because of the underlying themes, historic context, mythical "Everyplace, USA" setting, etc. The character development in that movie is exceptional -- especially when you see how the personalities of some characters change dramatically in the two different settings (the "real" world, and the world in which George Bailey was never born). And some of the filmmaking techniques were novel at the time -- like the key turning points in the movie where George freezes in his tracks and the camera zooms in on his face to reinforce the importance of the moment.
Don't feel bad about not liking the movie, though. It was apparently not a very big box office draw back when it was released in the 1940s.
144
posted on
12/16/2005 1:44:55 PM PST
by
Alberta's Child
(What it all boils down to is that no one's really got it figured out just yet.)
To: ShadowDancer
I love that dude, too. Even more scary is that I know a guy who bears a disturbing resemblance to him. LOL.
145
posted on
12/16/2005 1:46:32 PM PST
by
Alberta's Child
(What it all boils down to is that no one's really got it figured out just yet.)
To: najida
I am however, the only human living who has never watched "Its a Wonderful Life" all the way through. I don't like it. ZOT! :^)
146
posted on
12/16/2005 1:54:19 PM PST
by
OSHA
(murtha - n. A state of low morale after being betrayed by a person in a position of trust.)
To: Alberta's Child
I don't look anything like him but our personalities are remarkably similar. Hahahaha
147
posted on
12/16/2005 1:54:19 PM PST
by
ShadowDancer
(I think I may have the Asian Bird Fru. I mean Flu. (Damn, it's starting already))
To: Reagan Man
It looks good, but very expensive! $250 canadian dollars, that's still a lot of dough. It kind of looks familiar from the picture. I was busy dropping out of High School and screwing up my life in 1976, so I was a little old for this fare. I'm younger than that now, thank the Lord.
To: moehoward
149
posted on
12/16/2005 2:01:23 PM PST
by
Edit35
To: jocon307
If my figuring is right that makes it roughly 215 US dollars$. WOW!
Btw, that should have read 1971, not 1976.
150
posted on
12/16/2005 2:11:02 PM PST
by
Reagan Man
(Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
To: Owl_Eagle
151
posted on
12/16/2005 2:12:13 PM PST
by
sportutegrl
(People who say, "All I know is . . ." really mean, "All I want you to focus on is . . .")
To: Owl_Eagle
1. Holiday Inn
2. Trading Places
3. A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version)
I can't believe nobody else listed Trading Places!!!
152
posted on
12/16/2005 2:17:24 PM PST
by
Dems_R_Losers
(The Kerry/Lehane/Wilson/Grunwald/Cooper plot to destroy Karl Rove has failed!)
To: andysandmikesmom
Uncle Eddie emptying the RV sewer hose into the sewer on the street...The funniest moment in the movie, to me, is when the squirrel is hiding on Chevy Chase's back.
SQUIRRRRRRELLLLLLL!!!
153
posted on
12/16/2005 2:19:59 PM PST
by
Edit35
To: fizziwig
Great screen name! The thread wouldn't have been complete without you!
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
-Hillary Clinton
(Yes, she really said that
Peggy Noonan
The Case Against Hillary Clinton, pg 55)
To: Owl_Eagle
Gremlins :)
nahh....
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Die Hard
Scrooged :)
To: Owl_Eagle
"Christmas Child" with my son as a star. ;) (How could I pick any other movie over my son???)
The Bishop's Wife--Cary Grant and Loretta Young
White Christmas
Miracle on 34th St.
It's a Wonderful Life
Christmas Vacation
156
posted on
12/16/2005 2:27:02 PM PST
by
I'm ALL Right!
(ENDOFTHESPEAR.COM "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.")
To: MojoWire
A good one. Pretty much any movie with snow.
To: SAMS
1. "It's a Wonderful Life"
2. " The Bishops Wife"
3. "A Christmas Story" I agree with your first two, but would replace number 3 with "Holiday" (Hepburn/Grant).
To: ShadowDancer
If you get basic cable, it's on tonight at eight.What channel?
TNT? Turner Classic? A&E??
159
posted on
12/16/2005 2:31:54 PM PST
by
Edit35
To: Maximus of Texas
"5. The Grinch (w/Jim Carey. Keep watching it. It's funny the more you watch it)"
Oh man, ain't that the truth! I've watched it 4 times since Thanksgiving and will watch it again tomorrow. It grows on you, sort of like a wart.
I love scene where the little boy Grinch makes the tree-topper for Martha May, it's so cute (even though it is Mini-Me in disguise).
I have been using: "Hate, hate, hate, double-hate, Loathe entirely" too much myself here lately. I've got to stop.
Carrey really acted the Grinch to a tee, and I don't like Jim Carrey much. I loved the face and the wispie fingers too. And, he was gifted with that Grinch smile at birth, how horrid!
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