Of course, there are Christmas movies and then there are movies that happened to be set at Christmastime.
Dear Santa is a cute 2011 television movie about a woman who finds a Dear Santa letter written by a seven year old daughter who wished for a wife for her father, as her mother died a couple of years ago.
Miracle on 34th Street, It's a Wonderful Life, Holiday Inn, Meet Me in Saint Louis, and The Shop Around the Corner are some very old Christmas classics. A bit newer one is How The Grinch Stole Christmas.
What are some others that come to mind?
Chrissy
It's A Wonderful Life guts me.... every.. single.. time.
A Muppet Christmas Carol always gets me into the festive mood.
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Die Hard and Gremlins
Quote from: Kylo on December 24, 2018, 11:15:46 AM
Die Hard and Gremlins
It's not Christmas until Hans takes a dive off of Nakatomi tower.
I'm watching National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation right now.
Scrooge. 1970 musical with Albert Finney.
Bestest version of A Christmas Carol out there. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181224/bc7433dadc32601fa5857a94e3bfb4f6.jpg)
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Quote from: TonyaW on December 24, 2018, 11:47:58 AM
Scrooge. 1970 musical with Albert Finney.
Bestest version of A Christmas Carol out there. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181224/bc7433dadc32601fa5857a94e3bfb4f6.jpg)
Agreed.
Scrooged, brought to you by the power of Bill Murray.
Not Christmas but they show it every year, Mary Poppins my daughters favourite . She wore the tape out!!!BTW its on now
My vote is for Elf! ;D
And I agree, Die Hard IS a Christmas movie. 8)
Ryuichi
Can't go past four of my favourite "eye candy" actors Téa Leoni, Kate Beckinsale, John Cusack and Nicolas Cage.
The Family Man and Serendipity.
Love those two films.
"Cool Runnings" as I was told this is a Christmas film and "Uncle Buck". So that's two films with John Candy. And also "It's a Wonderful Life" just has to be in there
Probably a lot more films, but too many to mention