Macseasider
Well-known member
It's got to be Home Alone 2 hasn't it?
You can't be even vaguely serious with that. Terrible movie.. Or just a few decades younger than me.It's got to be Home Alone 2 hasn't it?
dittoThe Holiday & Love Actually are becoming must watch during Christmas in our household.
It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street, already mentioned.
The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Through gritted teeth I have to admit I watched Last Christmas with Emilia Clarke the other night and thought it was surprisingly good.
Non-Christmasy but always takes me back to being a kid - Jason and the Argonauts.
The missus put Last Christmas on last week. I'd seen the trailers and adverts and really wasn't expecting much. Incredibly, it was worse than I was expecting.
It was ** terrible. There were no dragons and the use of Club Tropicana as the backing music for the one sex scene was deeply off-putting.
Bah Humbug!!
It was ** terrible. There were no dragons and the use of Club Tropicana as the backing music for the one sex scene was deeply off-putting.
Well, if we're talking good films that just happen to be shown at Christmas; liberty hall! I'm with you re. Jason and his Argos.It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street, already mentioned.
The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Through gritted teeth I have to admit I watched Last Christmas with Emilia Clarke the other night and thought it was surprisingly good.
Non-Christmasy but always takes me back to being a kid - Jason and the Argonauts.
One of my favourite filmstrading places
Watched it this afternoon. Gets even better the more you watch it .It's a Wonderful Life
I like the movie, particularly for the lovely Cameron Diaz.Watched The Holiday tonight and enjoyed it but in real life no way that tub of lard would pull Kate Winslet.
Any of the BBC ghost stories are worth watching. But for films, it has to be A Christmas Carol (1951) and Scrooge (Albert Finney). Sir Seymour Hicks played the role of Scrooge well in 1935, shame the film wasn't up to the same class as the Alastair Sim adaption. There are many films though that I think are worth watching over Christmas. Home Alone, A Miracle on 34th St., A Hobo For Christmas, A wonderful Life, Silent Night, The Nativity Story, Nativity, Beyond Tomorrow, and not forgetting A Muppet Christmas Carol, the list goes on...................................what makes you think I love Christmas filmsA good old Ghost story ..Whistle and I'll Come to You
I watched it last night funnily enough!Watched it this afternoon. Gets even better the more you watch it .
yep, watched it too.Watched The Holiday tonight and enjoyed it but in real life no way that tub of lard would pull Kate Winslet.