I think mine's National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. I sure miss Chevy. I think my favourite scene is when Clark's on his own in the loft watching old home made videos from the 50s to the Ray Charles song 'Spririt Of Christmas'.
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Posted by Blake (Member # 75) on :
I LOVE christmas vacation too the best scene is when Clark is in bed trying to read a magazine with sticky sap all over fingers hahahahahaaaaa. I also like Santa Claus the movie because it takes me back to when i was a kid watching it for the first time around christmas
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
One sentence for you:
"YOU BOMB ME WITH ONE MORE CAN, KID, AND I'LL...BOIL YA IN MOTOR OIL!!!!!!"
Mac should really have been Oscar nominated that year (not necessarily the win, just the nod). Cynics tend to deride HA as pointless nonsense, but like with everything else in Hughes's universe, there's so much more to see beneath the surface. I simply love Kevin McCallister as a character; he's good hearted and hard working and willing to unconditionally accept responsibility for his actions (name just one child in film today with that capacity). It takes a lot of courage to stand up to 2 guys who despite their stupidity have clear intent on harming you. He does, and does it in the most spectacularly enjoyable way imaginable. And like many other Hughesians characters, his end smile means something, that giving another person the gift of company for Christmas is the greatest gift there is. Or at least until your brother ruins the moment (that's the only real drawback for me, that Buzz never does get his comeuppance on camera (although Mom did scream him down in the novelization when he cracked that Kevin might survive for a month a liquid diet)).
Posted by Helen_S (Member # 5804) on :
I love these:
Scrooge (1970) Scrooged Home Alone 1 and 2 The Muppet Christmas Carol A Christmas Story Jingle All The Way Gremlins Jack Frost (1998)
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Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
Mickey's Christmas Carol is my absolute favorite. Other favorites include Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story, Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas and A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version).
Posted by Nice Guy Sammy Hain (Member # 3150) on :
It begins and ends with A Christmas Story. Silent Night Deadly Night is also good. All the South Park Christmas episodes are good especially Woodland Critter Christmas.
Posted by james Andrews (Member # 1425) on :
It isn't from the 80s but, I always have to watch It's A Wonderful Life. I like watching Gremlins, one of my favourite films, it captures the atmosphere of christmas perfectly. Not very quotable, I like the part when the gremlins are watching Snow White.
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
Well Christmas Vacation is one of my favorites of all time. Already watched it a few times this year. Gremlins is great along with Christmas Vacation.
Posted by Aruba4me (Member # 6258) on :
"Prancer" and "A Christmas Story"
Honorable mention : "A Midnight Clear" a Christmas and WWII movie
Posted by trinilith (Member # 6398) on :
My all time favorite Christmas movie is the Nutcracker Prince...paul schibli's. Haven't seen it in a while though. It was a Christmas movie ritual along with A Christmas story every year for years.
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
quote:Originally posted by pettyfan: Mickey's Christmas Carol is my absolute favorite. Other favorites include Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story, Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas and A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version).
Oh man! I thought I was the only one who loved Emmett Otter! I of course love A Christmas Carol, Christmas Vacation, and The Grinch cartoon!
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
A Christmas Story Christmas Vacation The Ref The Grinch that Stole Christmas (Jim Carrey Version) Scrooged--Bill Murray Night of the Comet.........It had a Christmas theme!!! Oh, I loved Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas too, I missed that one this year.
Posted by Z-man (Member # 6412) on :
SCROOGED kicks total *** and so does A CHRISTMAS STORY! I like SILENT NIGHT,DEADLY NIGHT and BLACK CHRISTMAS, too. And let's not forget THE CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS.
Posted by intothesea13 (Member # 6353) on :
#1 Mixed Nuts with Steve Martin.... Not many have seen it, but it is an hilarious Christmas film! #2 Silent Night, Deadly Night....PUNISH!!!!! #3 White Christmas (although it isn't very Christmasy till the end).... I always wanted to sing like Rosemary Clooney.
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
"Noel" with Robin Williams and Susan Sarandon is a great Christmas film. Check it out if you haven't seen it. *Also stars Paul Walker and Penelope Cruz.
Posted by slyman30 (Member # 5119) on :
a christmas story was all time great....but also enjoyed gremlins.
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
[QUOTE]Originally posted by intothesea13: [QB] #1 Mixed Nuts with Steve Martin.... Not many have seen it, but it is an hilarious Christmas film!
It's pretty good considering it didn't get too much press with an all-star cast. Steve's the master of the slow burn, and if you had to spend a night with a transvestite and Sandler playing a ukelele badly, who could blame him? Probably Juliette Lewis "emptying" the gun--and taking out Gary Schandling in the process--is the most amusing part.
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
Mixed Nuts is pretty good. I did watch it this year. It has such a great cast of characters in it. Why do they mess with Steve's hair though? I don't understand that really.
Posted by lovely_julie (Member # 6249) on :
I always liked "The Magic Snowman", "Edward Scissorhands"(Had the theme),All the old tv specials. I also enjoy the ones mentioned in previous posts.
Posted by xchazx (Member # 7158) on :
not adding anything that hasn't already been said, but these are mine:
A Christmas Story Scrooge with Alastair Sim Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas Scrooged Die Hard(one or two, i forget what the christmas one was) It's A Wonderful Life
and although they are not films, there are plenty of Christmas cartoons too.
Charlie Brown Christmas Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer The Year Without a Santa Claus The Grinch Frosty the Snowman 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Mr Magoo's A Christmas Carol Nester the Long Eared Donkey The Little Drummer Boy Jack Frost Santa Claus is Coming To Town
Posted by Mr. Jack Burton (Member # 4673) on :
Hmmm I'm all about lists so:
It's A Wonderful Life Scrooged Die Hard Home Alone National Lampoons Miracle On 34th Street While You Were Sleeping The Grinch (animated and film) The Nightmare Before Christmas Hostile Hostages Escape From Paradise Gremlins Jingle All The Way The Santa Clause The Polar Express Oliver Willy Wonka(It's a Christmas Movie here)
I know I'm forgetting like ten more but hey..
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
I bought Scrooged last year, and still have never seen it.
I need to do that soon.
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
A Christmas Story is my fav.
One not mentioned yet....Reindeer Games. I love it.
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
I like:
Scrooge (with George C. Scott) Scrooged Home Alone 1 and 2 Christmas Vacation * The best!!! White Christmas Christmas in Connecticut A Christmas Story It's A Wonderful Life Miracle On 34th Street Die Hard II(shot during Christmas)
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
Among the animated films that are great for me:
-the Big 4, naturally (Rudolph, Frosty, Charlie Brown, & the Grinch) -Mickey's Christmas Carol (naturally) -Twas the Night Before Christmas ("I know, ker-plunk." "Ker-plooie.") -A Garfield Christmas Special -A Claymation Christmas -A Muppet Family Christmas (the best the entire franchise ever was and ever will be) -Emmett Otter -Christmas Eve on Sesame Street -The Bells of Fraggle Rock (a regular episode to be sure, but a darn fine holiday one at that) -Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus -A Very Merry Cricket -Yogi's First Christmas -The Christmas Tree Train (I think that's the title, with Buttons the bear and Rusty the fox, stars of many holidays special on the USA Cartoon Express back in the day) -Xmas Marks the Spot (another regular episode, but wonderfully done showing the consequence of the Ghostbusters capturing Scrooge's ghosts and thus ruining the holidays for everyone else ("I'll do it for you, Egon, and not for...for..." "Christmas, Jeannine?" "HUMBUG!!" "Fascinating.")) -The Glo-Friends Save Christmas -The Christmas Express
Of Christmas episodes of regular shows, two stand out: Night Court's Xmas episode (I don't know the exact season) where they all get snowed in the courthouse and Bull freezes solid trying to go for help (leading to them hilariously trying to defrost him stark nude in a large barrel, prompting a great take from the fire chief when help does arrive), and Alf's first season Christmas show where he cuts up the Tanners' tree, then gets stranded in the woods with Willie trying to cut down a new one ("If I'm not back when Santa gets there, I'll sue you.")
Posted by MooseCrack (Member # 6604) on :
Chirstmas Vacation A Christmas Story It's A Wonderful Life The Ref And I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch.
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
Gremlins
- I love that little town setting. It has a great Christmas spirit.
Die Hard
- Real X-Mas spirit here
Trading Places
- Scary Santa Aykroyd!
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
I own six different versions of "A Christmas Carol", with Alastair Sim's as my favorite. Also have ones with George C Scott (1984), Reginald Owen (1938), Seymour Hicks (1935), Albert Finney (1970), Henry Winkler (1980's). Also have one with Patrick Stewart on VHS. My second favorite next to Sims' in An American Christmas Carol" w' Henry Winkler...wacth this one every year. I also have Scrooged w' Bill Murray. Wondering what everyone else's favorite is, aside from Sims'. And...are there other versions I don't know about?
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
My all time favorites are: It's A Wonderful Life A Christmas Carol w' Alastair Sim Noel Mickey's Christmas Carol A Charlie Brown Christmas A Chimpmunk Christmas White Christmas Elf How The Grinch Stole Christmas One Magic Christmas Miracle On 34th Street Scrooged Polar Express Garfield Christmas Muppet Christmas Carol A Christmas Story All of the original claymation ones And many more..... I have 45 Christmas movies on DVD...and still going strong. Any "must haves" that I'm missing?
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
Forgot to add Fat Albert's Christmas Special and The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas. Also, I've alwyas avoided buying "It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie" from 2002..I think. Anyway, I seen it at the store for $5.00 so I bought it...I was pleasantly suprized...pays homage to lots of classics like It's A Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, and The Grinch....I'd recommend it.
Posted by There'll be no morning for us (Member # 5804) on :
Another goodun I watched last year, Christmas with the Kranks
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Posted by Charlie Sheen (Member # 8202) on :
The Bishop's Wife with Cary Grant and David Niven is now a firm favourite at our house, discovered during a bout of acute It's a Wonderful Life fatigue which left me yearning for an alternative Christmas classic to watch every December.
Also Dear God with Greg Kinnear, which I swear was called Dead Letter when I first saw it on TV, one of those "Christmas in LA" films that's a lot more enjoyable than it has any right to be.
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
Most of mine were already listed.
Gremlins at the very top of the list. I love everything about this movie, but most of all is the use of the town of Kingston Falls itself, from the old movie house, to the snow packed everything right down to the closing shot of the old man walking away from the Peltzer home on a moon-lit, snow covered street to that kooky theme music.
I think I saw Dear God once when it first hit video and I really don't remember much about it, but will have to take a look at that one again. I didn't remember that it was Christmas movie which is cool.
Of course I love Die Hard, A Christmas Story, National Lampoon Christmas Vacation...who doesn't, but in the last couple years, I have also picked up:
Trapped in Paradise - which is just brilliant, Lovitz, Carvey and Cage at their absolute best and with a great supporting cast.
Just Friends - Ryan Reynolds is great in this one.
Surviving Christmas - Which to me is the most underrated Christmas movie ever made. Hilarious from start to finish for my sense of humor.
I always round out my holiday movie watching with between Christmas and New Years by putting in The Poseidon Adventure!
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by pettyfan: Mickey's Christmas Carol is my absolute favorite. Other favorites include Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story, Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas and A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version). </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">I'm glad you mentioned Emmett Otter. I loved that movie when it used to come on this time of year. I miss it. I think my dad still has the copy he recorded from tv.
I think A Christmas Story is the best. There are a lot of deep meanings that I've missed until my recent adult years. Ralphie tries to get his Christmas wish heard by every adult around him (his mom, Ms. Shields, Santa) except his father. And it ends up being his father that hears him, gets him, and fulfills his wish of owning his bb gun. There are more, but it's fun coming up with them on your own. That whole movie captures the magic of being a child at Christmas (even though Santa can sometimes be scary.)
My Top Ten (no particular order)
1. A Christmas Story 2. Christmas Vacation 3. The Great Rupert/A Christmas Wish 4. Home Alone 5. Scrooged 6. A Christmas Carol (with Patrick Stewart) 7. How the Grinch Stole Christmas 8. Rudolph 9. Christmas Everyday 10. Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas
Posted by johnny76 (Member # 8174) on :
Definetely "A Christmas Story" and "It came upon a midnight clear" from the 80's with Mickey Rooney. Havent seen "It came upon a midnight clear" on T.V. in years.
Posted by There'll be no morning for us (Member # 5804) on :
quote:Originally posted by kevdugp73: Elf
This one I thought I was gonna hate but it had me laughing so much
Posted by JAY LEE (Member # 6345) on :
WHERE EAGLES DARE DIE HARD 2 CLIFFHANGER LONG KISS GOODNIGHT
well, they all have snow in 'em!
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
* Earl...finally...someone else who likes Surviving Christmas!
* Ther'll be no morning for us...love this one as well..."Buddy the elf, what's your favorite color?"
* johnny76...a bit of a hate on for you right now...I'm obsessed with Christmas movies and sometimes can't sleep until I find the ones I want...thanks for reminding me about "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear"...seems easy to find....NOT!
* Anybody ever see "Christmas Story"...no...not "A Christmas Story". Seen it at Walmart and am tempted...looks to be about a young Saint Nicolas growing up and how he began the traditional gift giving at Christmas...carving wooden toys and giving them to the village kids. I'm tempted, but $16 a bit steep for something I'm not sure about.
Posted by Earl Keese (Member # 7986) on :
Jay Lee - I love Where Eagles Dare! I own it and remember when I was like ten and thereabouts, I would get to stay up and watch it with my dad as the Saturday Night Late Movie on ABC. It would be on in the winter and would start at 10:30. Seemed like we watched it once a year for a few years there and I have truly fond memories of it.
Posted by Wraith (Member # 8310) on :
Only a few to mention:
Love Actually Die Hard 1 & 2 Lethal Weapon Home Alone National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Cobra
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Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
Childhood favourite was 'A Christmas Story'. I seem to have seen 'Scrooged' more times than I can count over Christmas, which makes it feel important. I have wonderful nostalgic feelings for 'Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus' (the Charles Bronson version), but I haven't seen it in years, so I can't really say whether it's good or bad.
But to me, the most Christmassy of films is... 'Anne of Green Gables'. I watched it one Christmas when they showed an episode a day. To me Anne of Green Gables is Christmas.
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Posted by skatexedge (Member # 5712) on :
The Family Man A Christmas Story Scrooged It's a Wonderful Life ;-)
Posted by Kowalski (Member # 8412) on :
scrooged is my all time favorite then frosty the snowman and rudolp the red nosed reindeer with burl ives which i watched last night lol planes trains and automobiles and christmas vacation which was on last night here too!!
Posted by Askanison (Member # 8380) on :
I agree most of us have more or less selected the same sort of movies as these are the ones we remember the most during the festive season, i guess its because they are always shown around this time of the year, the ones that stand out the most in my opinion are the lampoon movies, gremlins, scrooged and one of my favourites willy wonka and the chocolate factory, these are always shown here in England every year during the christmas period, it just wouldn't be christmas without them. Also on the same note the polar express is also slowly growing into my favorites christmas list
Posted by saturnchick (Member # 7524) on :
Mine pretty much looks like everyone else's lists. Just for good measure, here are a list of films that I watch every year:
A Christmas Carol (Alastair Sim version) Scrooged A Christmas Story National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Die Hard Lethal Weapon Home Alone Gremlins The Holiday Bad Santa Long Kiss Goodnight Reindeer Games
Cartoons: A Charlie Brown Christmas The Grinch that Stole Christmas Twas the Night Before Christmas Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer Yogi's First Christmas Frost the Snowman Mickey's Christmas Carol
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
My favorites are A CHRISTMAS STORY (I watched it once already about two weeks ago. Plan on watching it at least two more times. hahaha) and CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS. Im at the Mercy of television with this one, as I used to have it on VHS and havent sprung for DVD yet.
I have never seen MIXED NUTS. I heard people on here and another site I visit praise it so i rented it.
As for horror:
SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT and SANTAS SLAY.
I also love the Old School RANKIN BASS ones, the MR MAGOO one, SCROOGE and HOME ALONE. Have to try to squeeze this all in in the next two weeks.
Posted by Tee (Member # 7296) on :