Imagine seeing all of these movies for the first time! |
First Christmas Movies for Ellie (2021):
Learning all about Frosty & Rudolph! |
So, what are the must - sees?
My son Sam says:
1st tier:
1. The Christmas Story (BB Gun)
2. A Child's Christmas in Wales
3. A Christmas Memory (Truman Capote)
2nd tier:
1. Elf
2. Christmas Vacation
3. The Snowman
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My friend Burnetta says:
1. It's a Wonderful Life (of course)
2. Home ALone
3. Elf
4. A Christmas Story (BB Gun)
5. Love Actually
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Burnetta asked for my list . . .
"Just 5 or ten that you watch each Christmas?"
No problem! I love watching Christmas movies
and talking about Christmas movies!
Not surprisingly, we share some of the same favs!
The ones I can’t live without — also love the books:
1. A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote and narrated by him, so you actually hear his voice. Priceless!
2. A Child's Christmas in Wales — Denholm Elliott’s excellent rendition, both for listening & viewing
[Audio only, narrated by Dylan Thomas himself!]
3. The House Without a Christmas Tree by Gail Rock
[More on my book blog]
4. The Snowman
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For old - time classics, I would pick
1. Miracle on 34th Street
2. White Christmas
and for contemporary classics, I think I would go with
1. Christmas Vacation
2. Home Alone, 1 & 2
3. A Christmas Story (BB Gun)
with the BB Gun Christmas Story:
"A Little Touch of Eternity"
And in their own category:
All the Dickens' A Christmas Carol / Scrooge movies
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Q: Ten movies that you can watch over over, never get tired of watching, or that feed your soul?
A: Easy, I would pick all Christmas movies!
1. Christmas Vacation
2. Home Alone (1 & 2)
3. White Christmas
4. The House Without a Christmas Tree
5. A Child's Christmas in Wales (starring Denholm Elliott)
6. "The Dead" (starring Anjelica Huston, Anjelica Huston,
based on the short story by James Joyce)
7. The Snowman (animation, intro by David Bowie)
8. Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory" (1966)
9. Miracle on 34th Street
10. A Christmas Story (BB Gun)
And more:
11. The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973 animation,
narrated by Tommy Smothers, Barbara Feldon, Arte Johnson)
12. A Charlie Brown Christmas
13. Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
14. "A Muppets Christmas Carol"
15. The Musical "Scrooge" with Albert Finney
16. Scrooged
17. Peter's Friends
18. Nutcracker ~ 1986 ~ Maurice Sendak ~ NWP Ballet
And for Thanksgiving:
1. Home for the Holidays
2. Hannah and Her Sisters
3. What's Cooking
4. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
And last but not least,
some festive snacks to serve
while watching all the best Christmas movie!. I recently came across these cute cookie
decorating ideas in my Old Lap Top Files While we're ranking movies,
time also to rank desserts.
Sam felt bad for putting Xmas pudding & mince pies last,
but no! — our feelings will not be hurt!
Sam’s Results:
1. Green fluff
2. Trifle
3. Pumpkin bread (w choc chips)
4. Chocolate pecan pie
5. Pumpkin pie (crust-less)
6. Puppy Chow
7. Chex Mix
8. Christmas pudding
9. Mince pies
PS
Ben & Cathleen are allowed to omit green fluff entirely
& include orange slice cake instead.
While we're ranking movies, time also to rank desserts.
ReplyDeleteSam felt bad for putting Xmas pudding & mince pies last, but no! — our feelings will not be hurt!
Sam’s Results:
1.Green fluff
2.Trifle
3. Pumpkin bread (w choc chips)
4. Chocolate pecan pie
5.Pumpkin pie (crust-less)
6. Puppy Chow
7. Chex Mix
8. Christmas pudding
9. Mince pies
PS
Ben & Cathleen are allowed to omit green fluff entirely & include orange slice cake instead.