Christmas in Connecticut, Holiday Inn, Desk Set, and, uh, Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.
Also, for some reason, lots of ballet. Like, I get totally into the Battle of the Nutcrackers on Ovation TV.
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Christmas in Connecticut, Holiday Inn, Desk Set, and, uh, Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.
Also, for some reason, lots of ballet. Like, I get totally into the Battle of the Nutcrackers on Ovation TV.
Love Actually for me, too!
Speaking of movies, Nate saw his first Monty Python (Holy Grail) at a friend's house yesterday and thought it brilliant and hysterical. Came home full of accusatory glares that we hadn't enriched his life yet.
Then dissolved into giggles as we started quoting lines at him.
Nightmare Before Christmas, The Ref
(Go on, act surprised.)
Love, Actually, Elf, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Love Actually and It's a Wonderful Life.
The Ref, Christmas Story, It's a Wonderful Life. Emmett will usually get a viewing of Home Alone in during that stretch. (He loves The Ref and Christmas Story too.)
I'm more about the kids specials than movies, I think. Gotta have Charlie Brown Christmas, The Grinch, Rudolph, The Snowman, Little Drummer Boy, Olive the Other Reindeer plus special xmas episodes of The Adventures of Pete & Pete, and Futurama, and most especially Invader Zim.
Oh yeah, and Elf.
It's a Wonderful Life. I still burst into tears at "Here's to my big brother George, the richest man in town."
"It's a Wonderful Life" is my holiday favorite, hands down. I do "Holiday Inn" and "A Christmas Story" as well. I'd probably do more things regularly, but I don't own them. I'm fond of The Grinch but I don't own it, for instance...