but it takes place over the course of a year, doesn't it?
Right, it has a famous Halloween scene too. But Judy Garland does sing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in it.
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but it takes place over the course of a year, doesn't it?
Right, it has a famous Halloween scene too. But Judy Garland does sing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in it.
And a lot of the emotional climax takes place around the fact that the family will no longer be in St. Louis and that this is their last Christmas in their house.
I said in the Movies thread the other day that I think of Desk Set as a Christmas movie, because it has that awesome Christmas party scene.
I love Desk Set and will watch it at any time of the year.
At my ex-university, every year on the day the students handed in their final papers, we librarians would put on Desk Set and watch it while we waited for all of them to drop off their stuff.
The Ref, A Christmas Story, and maybe I'll dig out that Christmas Homicide episode with Munch and the kid, and the card game.
And this:
MUNCH: Name one miracle you've witnessed in your lifetime.
BOLANDER: How about that I haven't killed you yet?
It really is surprisingly touching, but I'll never believe you can hustle people playing hearts.
I love Desk Set and will watch it at any time of the year.
Oh, yeah. But it still seems like a Christmas movie to me -- just one that I'll watch any time.
I love The Grinch, Charlie Brown Xmas Special, and It's a Wonderful Life.
Miracle on 34th Street and Charlie Brown.
Oh, and thank you to javachik for sending me the neatest picture in the wild of STARS! She found it in Dublin, y'all! How cool is that? My book's in Ireland!