What's your favourite xmas film?
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AngryApples said:
OK,
so we accept from the outset that 99% of Xmas films are a load of tosh, but which ones are your favourites?
Mine:
Scrooged (ace modern day interpretation of Xmas Carol)
Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street (90's version)
ALl good, but prefer original for 34th street.so we accept from the outset that 99% of Xmas films are a load of tosh, but which ones are your favourites?
Mine:
Scrooged (ace modern day interpretation of Xmas Carol)
Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street (90's version)
Also Groundhog Day
Muppet Christmas Carol
Chevy Chase, Christmas Vacation wasn't bad. Watching it on a hot summer's day with a mate and loads of lager with the curtains drawn to keep the sun out seemed to add to the hilarity. The test cricket was s
te see.
And I can certainly tell you what is my least favourite film.
The Sound of fecking Music. My ex had to watch it here, then on RTE, and just in case it was missed, she had a dvd copy as backup.
every. year. without fail. Christmas just isn't the same anymore.
te see.And I can certainly tell you what is my least favourite film.
The Sound of fecking Music. My ex had to watch it here, then on RTE, and just in case it was missed, she had a dvd copy as backup.
every. year. without fail. Christmas just isn't the same anymore.

I classify a Christmas Film as a film with a Christmas theme - not just one that habitually used to be shown at Christmas.
When I was a kid, I used to love a puppet animation film which starred Burl Ives as a singing snowmnan and featured the abominable snowman. It was on virtually every Christmas from about 1968 to 1975.
When I was a kid, I used to love a puppet animation film which starred Burl Ives as a singing snowmnan and featured the abominable snowman. It was on virtually every Christmas from about 1968 to 1975.
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