I just picked up a television listings and have been scouring to see what is on over this festive period. Which sparked my curiosity about what you all will be watching. Is there anything specific you always watch every Christmas? Or is it the luck of the draw.
What Movies Are You Watching Over Christmas?
14 Thursday Dec 2017
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Jay said:
I’ve lost my copy of The Polar Express and I’m feeling a little panicky about that.
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vinnieh said:
I love that movie. I’m certain that your copy will turn up.
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alexraphael said:
I keep meaning to see this!
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
I love your new gravatar Vinnie! Here’s my must watch list:
The Polar Express
The Santa Clause movies
Gremlins I & II
How the Grinch Stole Christmas- both the animated cartoon and the Jim Carrey version.
Meet Me in St. Louis- I know this isn’t technically a Christmas movie, but it has I’m dreaming of a White Christmas.
Holiday Inn
White Christmas
It’s a Wonderful Life
A Christmas Carol
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vinnieh said:
Thanks for the gravatar love. Wonderful shout on Meet Me in St. Louis, a real classic.
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TheMarckoguy said:
Die Hard and Nightmare Before Christmas are solidified picks. Not sure what others will be chosen yet.
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vinnieh said:
Die Hard is a great choice. I love it.
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raistlin0903 said:
I completely agree with Kim: great new gravatar😊
As for the movies: I always love watching either Gremlins, The Santa Clauss movies, some version of Scrooge (there are so many), Home Alone and of course Die Hard 1 & 2 😊
And I just learned of anime movie that I haven’t seen yet but that I did not know was about Christmas: Tokyo Godfathers. Which I hope to see this Christmas now 😊
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vinnieh said:
The picture is an old one of me. Home Alone, it wouldn’t be Christmas without it. And who doesn’t love a Scrooge movie?
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beetleypete said:
Alistair Sim was the definitive Scrooge for me. 🙂
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raistlin0903 said:
He was very good, but I also liked George C. Scott’s performance in the 1984 version 😊
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beetleypete said:
Scott is very good, but I suppose I am an old fogey at heart! 🙂
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sonofabeach96 said:
Elf is a must. A Christmas Story, Christmas Vacation, and Just Friends are a few others. But my personal favorite has always been It’s A Wonderful Life. Like the new profile pic too, by the way. 😃
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vinnieh said:
Oh I adore It’s a Wonderful Life. Such a life affirming and heartfelt movie.
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Kim @ Tranquil Dreams said:
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animated one)
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Elf
The Holiday
A Garfield Christmas
All must-watch…
Arthur Christmas is starting to make a more regular appearance. 🙂
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vinnieh said:
Elf is one of my go to Christmas movies. It never gets old.
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beetleypete said:
I will be avoiding all Christmas films. As much as I can, given that other people will be here. Mainly because I am a Christmas grump! 🙂
I will have to get used to not seeing your Godfather image anymore…
Cheers, Pete.
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vinnieh said:
You’re not a grump. I just felt like a change in my image.
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beetleypete said:
Always good to have a change. I’m on my third image so far, but they have all been of Ollie. 🙂
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fragglerocking said:
Nope I’m with you Pete, Christmas Movies are abysmal tripe.
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beetleypete said:
Virtual high-five, FR!
(Not really, I don’t do high-fives. Or baseball caps. 🙂 )
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fragglerocking said:
No prob, virtually only goes so far 😊
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Meg said:
Love the new avatar, Vin! I will be watching It’s a Wonderful Life but the rest is a luck of the draw. Once I binge watched all the Planet of the Apes movies, the originals on Christmas. Christmas with the apes!
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vinnieh said:
Ooh, now that sounds like a great Christmas. Enjoy it Meg.
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B Noir Detour said:
I’m such a Grinch…I don’t really watch any! I used to do the Fred/Ginger movies with their glitter and glide.
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vinnieh said:
Fred and Ginger are ideal for any kind of magic.
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fragglerocking said:
We have blu~rays Christmas prezzies to ourselves, war movies, superhero movies, Sci Fi movies. I cannot wait! 🙂 Arrival, Wonder Woman,Logan, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Latest Planet of the Apes, excited +++. Bet you’re glad you asked. 😀
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fragglerocking said:
Is that you in the avatar?
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vinnieh said:
Yes that is me a few years ago.
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fragglerocking said:
Cute!
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vinnieh said:
Why thank you.
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vinnieh said:
Arrival is an outstanding movie. I’m glad I asked.
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Livin' in the Moment said:
I like two tv movies I recorded on tape called The Christmas List and The 2nd Day of Christmas…and i love home alone
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vinnieh said:
Sometimes a TV movie is just what you need.
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ninvoid99 said:
Honestly, whatever is good on TV or given the fact that we’re living in dark times towards the end of net neutrality. I’m thinking of re-watching… Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom.
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vinnieh said:
Hope the television schedule has something good for you.
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adolescentcriticblog said:
Usually A Christmas Story and Gremlins. Yeah Gremlins is about violent creatures going on a rampage but it always reminds me of Christmas and that’s why I love it!
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vinnieh said:
Gremlins is a definite Christmas movie, with a devious and devilish side. Not typically cute Yuletide movie but entertaining in so many ways.
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fernandorafael said:
There are a few that I try to watch every year. I saw “It’s a wonderful life” two weeks ago with a live orchestra rendition of the score, and watched Love Actually this past weekend. I’ve yet to see The Holiday, Arthur Christmas and A Christmas Story this season
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vinnieh said:
I love It’s a Wonderful Life and Love Actually. You get such heartwarming viewing from both.
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Jason said:
Definitely Elf and The Polar Express!!!!
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vinnieh said:
I can’t argue with you there. Love both of those.
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alexraphael said:
Die Hard and Last Christmas and a chocolate log 😊
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vinnieh said:
Perfect combo.
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Mario said:
I don’t really have a go-to Christmas film. A few years ago a friend got me to watch Die Hard. Growing up I watched Home Alone a fair bit. Thinking about ‘Christmas films’ earlier this week I remembered the 1999 film Go, which I watched a few times and really enjoyed when it came out.
In terms of new films, I’ll be watching the new Star Wars on Monday, tickets are purchased, and I’m looking forward to Call Me By Your Name which doesn’t come out until Boxing Day in Australia for some reason. Also, there’s a screening of It’s a Wonderful Life on Christmas Eve during the day which I’m tempted to attend as I’ve never seen it.
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vinnieh said:
Die Hard has gotten so many mentions.
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Mario said:
My workmate was going on and on about it. He and his wife watch it every year as their Christmas movie.
I’ve always found the idea of a winter Christmas fascinating. Having lived in the southern hemisphere all my life (South America and then Australia) a winter Christmas has always felt both relatable, due to film and TV depictions, and worlds away.
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vinnieh said:
There’s something magical about winter.
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vanbytheriver said:
I’ll watch the classics, but my go-to film is Home Alone 2, Lost in NY. Mainly because of my personal fascination with the city. Years ago, I took my teens to NYC and we did the tour of all the places that Kevin visited. Memorable.
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vinnieh said:
Oh wow. Now I want to do that tour.
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vanbytheriver said:
You might like this… (Sadly, the twin towers are gone, as is FAO Schwartz, the toy store ).
http://onthesetofnewyork.com/homealone2.html
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vinnieh said:
Thanks for the link.
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Hypersonic55 said:
Probably just Star Wars, I’ve seen it already and I’m ready for a few more sessions haha. Other than that I may try to change a few classic films on Netflix and possibly squeeze in Edward Scissorhands and The Nightmare Before Christmas as they are my favourite films to watch around this time of year.
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vinnieh said:
Oh you can’t go wrong with Star Wars.
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Richard said:
As many from the following: Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Love Actually, Die Hard, Christmas Vacation, The Holiday, The Polar Express, Santa Clause: The Movie, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Muppet’s Christmas Carol, Miracle on 34th Street. I’ve already watched The Family Man with Nic Cage, and Nativity 3 (awful!) 😀
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vinnieh said:
Man, you’ve really got a lot to watch Richard. Better get cracking.
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Carol said:
My mum and I always watch It’s a Wonderful Life.
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vinnieh said:
Fantastic choice.
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John Charet said:
Great post 🙂 As cliched as it probably sounds, I am watching A Christmas Story and It’s a Wonderful Life at the moment. I will be watching much more of course 🙂 Anyway, keep up the great work as always 🙂
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vinnieh said:
Nothing wrong with cliched choices. The two you said are classics for a reason.
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thoughtsallsorts said:
Each year I have plans to watch a whole lot of Christmas movies i.e. I usually really feel like watching Love Actually, The Family Stone and similar…but never manage to get around to it. And so…once again…that Christmas weekend I’m going to watch The Family Stone, Love Actually (or so I plan)…
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vinnieh said:
Hmm, I’m very interested in The Family Stone.
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Lloyd Marken said:
I don’t have a Christmas viewing tradition but whenever I see Love Actually on I give a whirl this time of year. I will say I always check this out on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exSDgA9eMtU
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vinnieh said:
Love Actually is perfect for this time of year. Great video link there.
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Lloyd Marken said:
Thanks Vinnie. By the way loving the new pic.
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vinnieh said:
Happy you like the new picture.
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Lloyd Marken said:
What about you Vinnie?
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vinnieh said:
I tend to watch the Bond movies or Lord of the Rings. But I’m searching for other things to watch too.
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Lloyd Marken said:
There’s a reference to Christmas in The World Is Not Enough so there’s your theme. Besides Christmas is a tradition and so is Bond and usually comes at Christmas too. You’re right Lord of the Rings often comes on TV this time of year too.
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vinnieh said:
Yes, I remember that reference well. It wouldn’t be Christmas without Bond.
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Madame Vintage said:
Home Alone is one of those movies that just lightens up your mood of Christmas cheer for the season and all around. It is a time when I do like hearing more of the music in movies such as Holiday Inn ( 1942), Some Like it Hot ( 1959) and An American in Paris (1951) amongst a few. Now if only I had a fire log burning..
I hope you’ll have a nice Christmas viewing over the festive season and the New Year Vinnieh.
Sincerely Sonea
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vinnieh said:
You’ve put me in the Christmas mood.
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nuwansenfilmsen said:
Since Shashi Kapoor died this month, I’ve been watching quite a few Kapoor films on Youtube. The last one I saw was A MATTER OF INNOCENCE (1967). Though the quality on Youtube wasn’t that great, I highly recommend it. It co-stars Hayley Mills and Trevor Howard!!!! Great underrated British classic!!
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vinnieh said:
I’ll be bookmarking that on YouTube. Sorry to hear about the death of Kapoor.
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dbmoviesblog said:
I always re-watch Home Alone I, II. I probably saw them millions of times already, but for me these two films are just THE festive season films. I also love watching Jim Carrey’s voiced A Christmas Carol, Gremlins and Batman Returns. Other than that, whatever the TV will bring.
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vinnieh said:
Home Alone is a bonafide classic. Gremlins is fun, festive and frightening.
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abbiosbiston said:
Mr O and I are on this epic Christmas movie/TV watching binge. It is very much shaped by how much time we manage to make around Little O. I almost always get forced to watch Die Hard though. I am one of the three people who really doesn’t get it.
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vinnieh said:
Go for the binge. Die Hard is a movie I enjoy, but we all have different opinions.
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sati said:
Probably Love Actually and Bridget Jones’s Diary like every year 🙂
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vinnieh said:
I adore Love Actually. It’s so cosy and romantic.
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TechFlax said:
I am watching friends tv series
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vinnieh said:
An excellent show.
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Dayne Watkins said:
Polar express!
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vinnieh said:
Marvellous choice. I went the cinema to see that on release.
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