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Topic History of: Christmas movies
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Downing Street Cat I once watched It's A Wonderful Life on a blazing hot afternoon in July. An odd experience.
robbiex I like Gremlins, but have seen it more than enough times now. I saw Elf last year for the first time and was amused. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is a comedy classic, but its more about Thanksgiving than Christmas. I must get round to seeing Its a Wonderfull Life this year.
Green Man I agree Robbie Jingle All The Way is a turkey but does raise a smile.

It's in the so bad, it's good like Santa Claus vs The Martians.

One of the worst movies I saw was Santa with Muscles. That was a chore to sit through.

I did like Gremlins but I never liked the ending and the New Batch was awful and not in a good way.
robbiex Green Man wrote:
I like to know what the ulitmate Christmas movie is.

Jingle All The Way does it for me. Mainly because of Phil Hartman stole the scenes, not forgetting the character was probaly shagging around the suburbs.


Jingle all the way is definitely appropriate for Christmas, since it is a huge Turkey
Green Man Do pick up George Cole autobiography Wyot, there are great stories about Sim.

Order a used copy. It's something that is worth reading once.

www.amazon.co.uk/George-Cole-World-was-L...aps%2C120&sr=8-1