The ChatterBox's Classic Christmas Flicks
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Well, the one thing I do like to do that is kind of traditional-ish is watching Christmas shows and movies. Truth be told, I am a little miffed if Christmas comes and goes without me catching The Grinch (go figure, right?). I also like the classic "Rudolf" shows. But I'm a movie-gal and there are a few holiday films that just put me in the spirit. Now, I must warn you...you do know who you are dealing with here, right? So you already know there will be no Miracle on 34th Street or It's a Wonderful Life on this list. This is holiday movie ChatterBox style! Here are my classic pics that take you from Thanksgiving to New Years Eve...
Home for the Holidays (Thanksgiving): Don't you just love family dysfunction with your turkey and stuffing? You know you've got some folks in your family just like the ones in this film. A funny, tear-jerker that I watch every time it comes on. Plus I love Robert Downey Jr. and will watch anything he's in... just sayin'.
Bad Santa: So not a Christmas movie for kids! But definitely a gut-buster for adults! Note to the sensitive person: You cannot be sensitive and watch this film. If foul language and lewd behavior get your panties in a bunch, it's in your best interest to skip it! Just sayin'.
Die Hard: Um, yeah, it was Christmas when Hans Gruber and his little terrorist elves took over Nakatomi Plaza! It's all coming back to you now, right?
Lethal Weapon: When Riggs met Murtaugh for the first time (and began what was (in my opinion) the best on-screen duo in the history of the "buddy movie") it was "the most wonderful time of the year!"
The Long Kiss Goodnight: Hands down the best ass-kicking chick Christmas flick ever! Samuel L. Jackson continues to display why he's the king of the best one-liners.
Mixed Nuts: A hilarious ensemble cast with Steve Martin at the helm. Lots of hidden Christmas references that you'll miss if you're not paying attention... like the landlord's name is Mr. Tenenbaum (that was a freebie for you)
The Family Stone: A lesson to be learned from this one...never let your family meet your significant other for the first time at Christmas! I mean, duh! Everybody knows that! Again, another hilarious tear-jerker.
Well, there ya have it! Not your mama's holiday movie list, eh? But you've gotta admit, I probably now have you thinking about the ones I may have missed that would fit right in! Go on, share your favorites!! I'd love to see if anyone out there shares my flair for the non-traditional traditions.
Merry Christmas!
















8 comments:
@ Bad Santa! Yesss that is my movie!
I must say I haven't seen half of the movies on your list, so I'll be on the look out for them this holiday season. I love Die Hard and The Family Stone. Merry Christmas!
I don't sit through many movies, but The Long Kiss Goodnight is one of my fave movies - great pick. Bad Santa is another good one. Can I add Bridget Jones' Diary to the list? I hope you had time to watch some of these during your holiday.
We've been catching up on movies at home and in the theater with my boys off of school. I'm happy to watch almost anything snuggled up on the coach as a family (though with 2 boys + husband, I wish for a little more in the way of romantic comedies, but keep getting outvoted).
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I've only seen a few of these. My essential Christmas movie is #1, Christmas Vacation! I can't get into the holiday spirit without it. I also like to watch Home Alone, The REF, Love Actually and a Christmas Story!
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Well I have nothing to do but sit and watch movies because I be off for two weeks for Christmas. I am not your traditionalist either. I, however, do love giving Christmas cards because I make my own and put that special touch on them.
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