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What’s yours? Other than Christmas Vacation because we all know it’s the best.
 
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White Christmas
 
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The Lion in Winter, original version
 
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Bad Santa!


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Home Alone

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

A Christmas Carol (Alastair Sim version)


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The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Nightmare Before Christmas

White Christmas (wife and I watch it together ever year)






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White Christmas

Elf

Polar Express

Charlie Brown’s Christmas (TV)
 
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I've always liked A Christmas Carol, with Jean-Luc Picard, as Scrooge.
 
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I've always liked A Christmas Carol, with Jean-Luc Picard, as Scrooge.

Jean-Luc Picard is a character from Star Trek.

My actual favorite Christmas movie is Miracle on 34th Street.



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Gremlins!
 
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Home Alone

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

A Christmas Carol (Alastair Sim version)


Isnt Planes, Trains a Thanksgiving movie?

I have to go with Its a Wonderful Life. A lot has to.do with it being my dad's favorite Xmas movie and memories of watching it with him as a kid. It's the movie that just makes it seem like Xmas to me.




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Gremlins!


Yes... Good one. Forgot about gremlins!




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"A Christmas Carol" With George C. Scott.


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Movies we always watch Christmas time:

Die Hard
Miracle on 34th Street
It's a Wonderful Life
The Godfather
White Christmas
Bishop's Wife



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You'll shoot your eye out kid!!!

Ho Ho Ho!

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He looks like a deranged Easter Bunny.


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Miracle on 34th street ranks 1st.

Then: Die Hard, Trading Places, Scrooged.

I also watch Stalag 17 as the events happens around Christmas time.

Sometimes Patton, since the later part does happen around Christmas with the Weather Prayer, a true event.

Also - the scene of the sleeping soldier near the beginning of Patton as he arrives at HQ, really happens at the Battle of the Bulge as Patton arrives at some HQ in the area - it's a true event.


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Scrooged, of course.


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