Favourite childhood christmas films.....

Started by posie, November 14, 2008, 22:47:54

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Pesky Wabbit

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Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on November 24, 2008, 12:21:03
has nobody mentioned WALLACE AND GROMIT yet??

Since you mention it ...

"Trouble at' Mill" / "A Matter of Loaf and Death" is the new BBC Christmas short from Nick Park and Aardman.

Wallace and his dog, Gromit, open a new bakery business and get tied up with a murder mystery. But, when Wallace falls in love, Gromit is left to solve the case.


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Kea

Either some people are very young or need really strong glasses to read the title of the thread........Wallace and Gromit...I love Wallace and Gromit but it wasn't around when I was a child! ;D

Paulines7

I can't remember any Christmas films from my childhood.   :'( 

I didn't watch television but did go to Saturday Morning pictures.  I can remember a little polar bear being born and we were shown his picture and then all sang a song spelling out his name which I believe was "Brunus"?

hopalong

My parents used to hire films to show at parties - Disney cartoons, Charlie Chaplin and Hopalong Cassidy, of course.  The projector kept breaking down, but it was fun.
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Pesky Wabbit

Quote from: Kea on November 25, 2008, 11:51:12
Either some people are very young or need really strong glasses to read the title of the thread........Wallace and Gromit...I love Wallace and Gromit but it wasn't around when I was a child! ;D

When I was a child, there were no telvisions, and as for talkies, they came later.

Kea

We didn't get a TV until I was 5 and then it was black and white until the late 70's but then NZ only got colour in time for the 1974 Commonwealth games held in Christcurch.

But the only reason my parents changed to colour was because the B&W finally died. Only on channel where we lived.


Larkshall

Not in my childhood (more recent), "Goodnight Mr Tom".
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betula

I agree,that is a great film.Bought a copy for mum and she really likes it.

Heldi

I guess The Great Escape is my Christmas film...from childhood.   I can quote it from start to finish.

Love The Grinch now.  ;D

cornykev

Christmas Vacation ;D  and Fools and Horses ;  D  well I'm counting it as a film, classic.  ;D ;D ;D
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Hyacinth

My most fave film was on Channel4 on Sunday!!!

G'won, give yerself a treat & watch it on 4oD

Miracle on 34th Street ROCKS 8) 8) 8)

thegreatgardener

i am big fan of a Christmas story.
Rudolph red nose reindeer
frosty the snowman
white Christmas.

TULIP-23

bambi....Lassie come home...Only Fools and Horses [ Series ]

Christmas Carol......really there are so many  great films ......... :)
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