film
Mine has to be ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE. really like it.
Also MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET.
Bad Santa.
Swimming in the South China Sea on Christmas day listening to "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas" on the loudspeakers on the beach. :) :) :)
well a memorable christmas movie for me was when I managed to get in to see Emmanuelle at the Odeon in Aberdeen at Xmas 1974, when I was 15. They were queuing round the block :o
I also saw Emmanuelle 2 but can't remember a thing about it except my maths teacher and his wife were also there (in the cinema, not the film). I won't say anything if you don't say anything :D
I've had some lovely Christmases, and some pretty dire ones too when we had a run of Flu at Christmas and my OH swore that the next one he was booking us all into a Sanitorium.....but I'm really looking forward to this Christmas in America. Big tree, lots of prezzies under, excellent food and drink, and a Grand who still believes in Santa. Magic! Oops almost forgot...Miracle on 34th Street. Gotta be. 8)
Home Alone - just the best-and Miracle on 34th Street, Elf (with Dudley Moore not the other guy) and of course-It's a Wonderful Life. Oh and The Santa Claus. Love it!
Can I be really boring and say Midnight Mass and Morning service?
:-X
scrooge
Oops! I've only just noticed that the title question included the word ' film' :-[ so ignore the drivel bout my fave Christmas.....BUT for a film it's still gonna be Miracle on 34th St. with the Attenborough bloke 8)
When I don't have to cook dinner. ;D ;D and walk to the allotment in the morning.
I quite like 'scrooged' with bill murray, mind you, Christmas vacation is always a must, the muppets christmas carol, the santa clause with tim allen..soooo many ;D
:) It's a Wonderful Life (it's a given), Muppet's Christmas Carol, White Christmas,
Meet Me in St Louis(cry my eyes out!) shades x
Lish, i like the old black & white 34th street. ::)
got to be 'the great escape' ;D ;D ;D
Trading Places, makes me laugh no matter how many times I watch it....."please to help me with my ruck-sac?" ;D ;D ;D
Bring me the head of Mon Santa Gardenia
the wizard of oz :-[
Hans Christian Andersen.
After it stopped being on TV every year my daughter bought me a copy - I now have to take it with me when I go there for Christmas!
Quote from: rosebud on December 04, 2009, 23:36:09
Lish, i like the old black & white 34th street. ::)
Is there another version? :o :) ;D
Quote from: Poppy Mole on December 05, 2009, 11:15:34
Hans Christian Andersen.
After it stopped being on TV every year my daughter bought me a copy - I now have to take it with me when I go there for Christmas!
this film scared the living daylights out of me when I saw it at the cinema. The bit at the end when Danny Kaye aka HCL is dying and all his creatures look in the window.......aaargh
The Wrong Trousers, Boxing Day 1993
Although not a traditional style Christmas film, in our house the annual festive favourite is Home Alone 2 (and sometimes 1, lol)