December 8, 2012

FAVORITE FILMS {CHRISTMAS}

  1. One Magic Christmas  {1985} I've watched this movie pretty much every year since I was three. It's one of my sister's favorites too. She was born in December so it's become our tradition to watch it every year for her birthday. This film still gets me all tear-jerky. It's not Christmas without it. I've already watched it once this year, and it won't be the last. My sister and I are planning a Christmas movie night later this month and this film is at the top of the list.

  2. It's a Wonderful Life {1947} This is a classic for a reason. It's just...well...WONDERFUL! Ha. Plus I love Jimmy Stewart. The dance scene in the gym is the best!

  3. Rudolph Red-Nosed Reindeer {1964} Another classic. This is a good one. I mean, it has Burl Ives as a Snowman! How awesome is that? My favorite character is definitely the crazy, pickaxe licking Yukon Cornelius. :)

  4. Miracle on 34th Street  1947/1994 I can't choose between the original and the remake. I love them both. In the 1947 version Maureen O'Hara is simply gorgeous {as always} and Natalie Wood is adorable as little Susan. The updated version in 1994 is just as good. I've made a tradition of watching it on or around Thanksgiving. It's gets me into the Christmas spirit for the month to come.

  5. Home Alone {1990} It's a John Hughes film... Sold.

  6. The Santa Clause {1994} I think this is a cute family film. I went to see this film with my Dad when it came out in theaters. I'm pretty sure it's his favorite Christmas movie {he's always been a Tim Allen fan} so for that reason this film holds a special place in my heart.

  7. White Christmas {1954} This film has everything I love in a movie: It's made in the fifties, it's funny, characters get "tricked" into love and best of all, it's a musical! I LOVE this film! My favorite scene is when Bing Crosby {who kinda looks like my Grandpa when he was young, weird, right?} and Danny Kaye dress in semi-drag and lip-sync "Sisters." It cracks me up every time! Not to mention the gorgeous costumes through out the entire film.

  8. The Muppet Christmas Carol {1992} This is my favorite version of  A Christmas Carol. Nobody does it better than the Muppets. This movie helped me pass high school Economics... I knew I was learning when I finally got the joke Gonzo makes to Rizzo about supply and demand.

  9. A Mom for Christmas {1990} Hell-oh!!! Olivia Newton John plays a mannequin that comes to life. AWESOME.

  10. Love Actually {2004} C'mon! It's Love Actually! No "Favorite Christmas Films" list would be complete without it. Hands down, one of my all time favorite movies.

    These next two aren't exactly "Christmas Films" But I consider them ones anyways...They take place during Christmas, that counts, right?
  1. Bridget Jones's Diary {2001} This film starts off during Christmas and ends with Bridget out in the snow, in her panties, kissing Colin Firth. Happy Christmas to me! Plus one of my favorite movie quotes of all time is in this film:
    Bridget: "Wait a minute. Nice boys don't kiss like that."
    Mr. Darcy: "Oh yes they fucking do."
    It's perfect! The fact that it's a very well done modern adaptation of Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice makes me love it even more. But does it bother anyone else that the title is grammatically incorrect? Or is that just me? Shouldn't it be Jones' not Jones's? Anyways...

  2. While You Were Sleeping {1995} It's just an adorable romantic comedy with Sandra Bullock back before she did that awful Speed 2 abomination. And I have a soft spot for Bill Pullman. Why? I don't know.

    What are some of your favorite Christmas films?

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