Now that you're all through with the Black Friday rush, it's time to settle in for some Christmas classics and get in the spirit. Some of my favorites:
I would add 'Trapped in Paradise' to your list. It is even more screwball than the Lampoon movie and it has Jon Lovitz, who I always enjoy. (Plus Dana Carvey.) 'A Christmas Story' is one of the best.
White Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life and one I have on a VCR cassette that I've never been able to find on a DVD - Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas - corny but then I guess I can admit to this crowd that I kind of like Dolly =)
I'm still a sucker for It's a Wonderful Life. I have it in both the original B&W and colorized. Such a lovely message, and I still tear up every time the townspeople come forward to help George. *sigh*
I also like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. There's something about the tons of lights thing that tickles me.
I love Dickens' Christmas Carol. Love the 1938 version, but George Scott wasn't shabby.
ReplyDeleteI would add 'Trapped in Paradise' to your list. It is even more screwball than the Lampoon movie and it has Jon Lovitz, who I always enjoy. (Plus Dana Carvey.)
ReplyDelete'A Christmas Story' is one of the best.
The Blues Brothers. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhite Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life and one I have on a VCR cassette that I've never been able to find on a DVD - Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas - corny but then I guess I can admit to this crowd that I kind of like Dolly =)
ReplyDeletei love christmas with the kranks and the book skipping christmas.
ReplyDeleteI'm still a sucker for It's a Wonderful Life. I have it in both the original B&W and colorized. Such a lovely message, and I still tear up every time the townspeople come forward to help George. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI also like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. There's something about the tons of lights thing that tickles me.
Love Actually. NOT! Dumbest damned movie I ever saw.
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