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Die Hard
Lethal Weapon

Christmas Vacation
A Christmas Story
A Christmas Carol
Bad Santa
Was going to list Lethal Weapon as well. Die Hard is on many Christmas list, but Lethal Weapon also took place during Christmas time. It even starts with Jungle Bell Rock and a shootout in a Christmas tree lot. Cool
 
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My wife and I watch The Family Man (with Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni) on Christmas Eve.

This. How we made it to page 2 before it came up strikes me as proof I live in my own world.


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Christmas Vacation, which I watched a few nights ago.

White Christmas. Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney. What else could you want?

Charlie Brown. The music. And the sweet story.

And Schweddy Balls. Not a movie, and I know it is Alec Baldwin, but . . .




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Rare Exports - a Christmas movie with a difference.
 
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Rare Exports - a Christmas movie with a difference.


Rare Exports is EXCELLENT. Same guys/actors as the more recent Sisu movie, if anyone is familiar.


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In no specific order

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Die Hard
Lethal Weapon

Christmas Vacation
A Christmas Story
A Christmas Carol
Bad Santa
Was going to list Lethal Weapon as well. Die Hard is on many Christmas list, but Lethal Weapon also took place during Christmas time. It even starts with Jungle Bell Rock and a shootout in a Christmas tree lot. Cool


Yes Die Hard gets all of the attention but Lethal Weapon is every bit as much of a Christmas movie.

Now I've got images of Beretta 92s dancing in my head.
 
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Die Hard
White Christmas
Holiday Inn
 
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Watched Rare Exports and A Christmas Story last night.

A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version) and Charlie Brown up tonight.


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Previously noted (one of my favorites):

"The bitch hit me with a toaster"


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"Mommie Dearest" is fun.



 
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"The Lemon Drop Kid", Bob Hope hitting on all cylinders. If for no other reason, it introduced "Silver Bells".




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And Schweddy Balls. Not a movie, and I know it is Alec Baldwin, but . . .





One of the best SNL sketches ever, from the way they mock soft-speaking NPR hosts to the blatant innuendo Cool

Teri Rialto: Mmm.. wow.. you have some beautiful Balls..

Margeret Jo McCullen: They’re bigger than I expected.

Pete Schweddy: A lot of people tell me that.

Margeret Jo McCullen: Look at that, Teri – the way they glisten.

Pete Schweddy: That’s because make sure that each one of my Balls gets plenty of oil.


 
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Joyeux Noel


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