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11-21-2002, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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Favorite Christmas Movie???????
What is your favorite Christmas movie??????
Mine is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. (One of the funniest movies)
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Favorite old classic: It's a Wonderful Life
Favorite comedy: A Christmas Story (you'll shoot your eye out!!)
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The lamp cracks me up!!!!!!!!!
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11-22-2002, 12:19 AM | #4 |
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Re: Favorite Christmas Movie???????
That's too funny!! that was the first movie that came to my mind when seeing this thread!! I LMAO thru practically the whole movie...I think my favorite part was when he was sliding on the saucer he sprayed with that stuff...laughed sooo hard, thought I was gonna pee my pants!!
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that's my favorite part too. His jacket alone is hilarious. At the beginning all you see is a trail of flames. He goes through the snow mounds. Through sheds. Then he almost gets plowed by a semi truck. That's funny as hell.
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I liked the squirrel in the Christmas Tree
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that parts funny. Then Snot wrecks the whole house. Then attacks their neighbor Julia Louis Dryfess (sp)
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The next best is when they fry the cat!!! apologies to all cat lovers!!
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A Christmas Story. I even watch that when it's not Christmas. Gene Sheppard (sp?) was one funny guy.
Second fave is It's a Wonderful Life.
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i liked Home Alone few years ago....
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Definately "A Christmas Story" that movie is GREAT!!!! Cracks me up! I love the part where Ralphie has the bunny costum on, ohhhh I can realte to that! Been there done that! The whole movie just cracks me up. And I totally agree with you about Christmas Vacation, damn hysterical!!!!! My favorite part is when he puts all the Christmas lights on the house and then plugs them in and they don't work, then he starts kicking the santa and reindeer in the yard!!!!!!:lol: I don't know how many times I have hung Christmas lights with my dad and the damn things don't all work at the same time, he threw many fits to!!!!!!! **memories**
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I happen to love both Christmas Vacation as well as Christmas Story. I think it's awesome you guys mentioned the only two Christmas movies that ever come to my mind. I have so many fond memories of watching these movies multiple times a year every year for several years now. I considered buying the DVDs of both movies last Christmas. They were only $10 each. But then I realized owning them would probably take all the fun out of looking forward to them all year long.
It's pretty weird, though, that neither of these Christmas movies mentions a whole lot about the birth of Christ... |
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I agree about not watching them all year round. That would take the magic out of watching them at the holidays. And if you want religion mentioned, I always watch the Charlie Brown Christmas and recite word for word Linus' speech about the birth of Christ. It's my Christmas duty!
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The lights part is hilarious, when he staples himself to the roof, then later he falls and has to hang on the gutter. We have them on DVD and I've already seen both in the past month. Last year we watched "Captain Ron" it's our new tradition. Its funny because it's set in the tropics.
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Haven't seen it in many years. Vaguely remember it, though. Please recite his speech in the form of your next post |
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