Bah, Humbug! Overlooked Christmas favorites you'd like to see
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cruisemama98 — 12 years ago(December 15, 2013 09:35 AM)
The two reasons as to why I have never seen A Christmas Story are two scenes that probably everyone has seen: the tongue on the pole and when the leg lamp arrives. I think both of those scenes are nothing short of stupid. For those reasons I just can't bring myself to watch this movie.
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ajprice-1 — 12 years ago(December 15, 2013 09:45 AM)
You have to watch it in contextactually not as crass as it seems. The dad is always entering contests and finally has won one. When the leg lamp arrives as the prize and he puts it in the front window, the mother about dies. It all works out.
The movie is set in the 1950's in Indianahas a vintage look and feel. All the "bad words" never are said aloud. It's actually a very sweet movie. But, with all the other great ones out there, you can survive without it. -
indy_go_blue44 — 11 years ago(December 07, 2014 08:11 PM)
"A Christmas Story" is really a wonderful gentle story that brings back precious memories of my childhood in downstate Illinois. The city, the house, the kids they easily could have been my city, my house, my friends. It's actually just a chapter in a wonderfully hilarious book called "In God We Trust; All Others Pay Cash" by Gene Shepherd.
Sadly, it's been played to death, but the marathon is a nice way for TBS to give most of its employees Christmas Day off from the work.
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blissfilm — 14 years ago(December 23, 2011 06:38 AM)
Dear tmaj,
I have been searching my schedule repeatedly, thought I once spotted the Alistair Sim version, scheduled it to record and poof! nothing. I don't understand what the trouble is, perhaps it's such a great film the distributors are asking for too much money? I really am not intimately familiar with all the details of payment for screening rights on television.
But it is the best, the finest. Nobody got Scrooge like wonderful Alistair Sim did. Here's just another message to echo what you wrote last year! I agree about the Charlie Brown Christmas Special too nothing else like it.
I've never seen JT, nor Simple Gifts, nor The House without a Christmas Tree! Since you have good taste, I'll look for those.
I had fun watching The Thin Man for a real variant on the flavor of Christmas
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Gubbio — 14 years ago(December 23, 2011 11:46 AM)
It seems you missed your chance this year:
http://www.imdb.com/board/10044008/board/flat/191996760 -
rmcelroy — 12 years ago(December 05, 2013 04:11 PM)
One that I like to watch is "We're No Angels" with Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov and Aldo Ray. It is a heart-warming light comedy - a rare thing for Bogart - and definitely worth a look.
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ajprice-1 — 12 years ago(December 15, 2013 08:56 AM)
THE HOMECOMING
a made-for-television movie that was a pilot for The Waltons. It starred Patricia Neal and Andrew Duggan as the mother and father, but at least most the kids were in their future roles. A gritty, but rather lovely, glimpse of life on Walton's Mountain before it became homogenized.
THE GATHERING
another made-for-TV flick that now is rather dated, but still tugs at the heart. Edward Asner is the father who left the family (all children now grown) and this wife, but has discovered he has terminal cancer and won't live another year. He wants to come home and gather all the estranged children and their spouses and children together one last time without anyone but his wife (Maureen Stapleton) knowing about his condition.
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUTT
you can find it on TV these days. Don't settle for anything less than the Barbara Stanwyck version. Who cares if it makes sense? It's so much fun, you won't notice.
ANDY GRIFFITH CHRISTMAS EPISODE
It's not Christmas at our house until we watch mean old Ben force Andy to jail family-man Sam on Christmas Eve for selling moonshine. Watch for that scene where they are singing "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and see if your eyes don't tear up. -
ajprice-1 — 12 years ago(December 15, 2013 09:38 AM)
After I posted this, I decided to try to find The Gathering in my pile of VHS programs I'd recorded off television over the years. My copy of the movie is pretty shaky, but I decided to try to watch it again. That led to my investigating online and.voila!.the DVD is available from Warners today, on sale for $6.99 and free shipping. Mine is on the way!
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PillowRock — 12 years ago(December 20, 2013 08:24 AM)
ANDY GRIFFITH CHRISTMAS EPISODE It's not Christmas at our house until we watch mean old Ben force Andy to jail family-man Sam on Christmas Eve for
selling moonshine
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Wasn't it just making moonshine for personal use? I didn't think there was any selling involved. -
indy_go_blue44 — 11 years ago(December 07, 2014 08:14 PM)
One that hasn't been mentioned yet:
The Christmas Gift
starring John Denver. This is a sweet story about a young widower and his daughter who is sent by his Grinch-like boss (Edward Winters, Col. Flagg of MASH fame) to spy out a picturesque small Colorado town for his company to develop. The usual things happen that cause Denver's character to be uplifted, but the community is beautiful (it's for real, Georgetown, CO) and the characters are odd but generous.
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RigsbysCat — 11 years ago(December 08, 2014 06:26 AM)
The Cheaters
http://www.imdb.com/board/10037588/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Made in 1945 it is about a wealthy family facing bankruptcy. In order to inherit a fortune that will save them from bankruptcy they must take in a "charity case" over Christmas. The alcoholic ex-actor they take in for Christmas means nothing really goes as it should.
It is a heartwarming film and completely unavailable on DVD/download. The movie is available on Youtube but the extremely important last 14 minutes or so are missing.
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Big_AL-96 — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 06:36 AM)
Great movie. I managed to see it on tv once and spent years trying to obtain a copy. I eventually did and was so glad. It is festive fare now!
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indrasnet — 10 years ago(December 26, 2015 02:20 AM)
The Holly and The Ivy
I'm at a loss for words to describe how deeply affecting this movie is. I can only refer those interested to the many fine reviews of it already posted on IMDb.
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Big_AL-96 — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 06:34 AM)
I have this on DVD. It is an excellent film. I had never seen it on tv but someone mentioned it and I bought the DVD. So glad I did.
Let's pray the human race never escapes Earth to spread its iniquity elsewhere. C.S Lewis