had minor scenes of Christmastime. For instance, Fast Times: the German restaurant had Christmas decorations. Better off Dead
Posted by Jakey V (Member # 37348) on 29 December, 2019 21:02:
Jaws the Revenge. The beginning takes place at Christmas.
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on 30 December, 2019 06:58:
Young Sherlock Holmes is technically one long Victorian Christmas
Posted by Pyro (Member # 7658) on 31 December, 2019 14:31:
Can't forget Winona Ryder's classic Christmas snow dance in Edward Scissorhands.
Posted by P_a_u_l (Member # 1022) on 04 January, 2020 03:00:
DIE HARD
Because Die Hard is NOT a christmas film...
Posted by TerdNthePoolGGB (Member # 9818) on 04 January, 2020 17:43:
quote:Originally posted by P_a_u_l: DIE HARD
Because Die Hard is NOT a christmas film...
Ha! who'da thought back when it came out that that would be debated.
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on 10 January, 2020 11:40:
Funny Farm was always a good one I thought. A couple good Christmas scenes in there.
Ghostbusters 2 probably falls in to this category as well. I haven't seen it in so long though so I can't fully remember what scenes all have a little Christmas to them.
Paul!! I'm shaking my head at you!
Posted by TheHoff (Member # 37515) on 16 January, 2020 12:05:
quote:Originally posted by P_a_u_l: DIE HARD
Because Die Hard is NOT a christmas film...
Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC and I would say Let it Snow but that's not a Christmas song, no mention of Christmas and it was written during a heat wave in California.
It's set at christmas time and was played by Sky on their Christmas movies channel.