Holiday Movie Fans Thread - Just about that time of year again

I love watching Christmas movies, it's been a tradition in my family since I was little, it's a must to watch A Christmas Story, Christmas Vacation, The Santa Claus, Ernest Saves Christmas, Rudolph, Prancer, and Miracle on 34th Street (1994 one).

So far I've watched, Home Alone, Christmas With the Kranks, Prancer
 
Aww, I hope I get to see both those this year. The pics for Borrowed Hearts are so cute. Holiday movies are usually always cute. :)

Gav - Yeah, I hope to buy that tomorrow. I was gonna go out today but too sick. :(
 
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I remember seeing the muppet christmas carol in the movie theater with my aunt back i nthe day
 
wow I was just thinking about Planes, trains and automobiles.... I love that movie, its a great to always watch around the holidays and thanksgiving.............

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
I love that movie. John and steve are so funny in it.
I got love actually a few months ago and I havent watched it in a while, but I think I'll add it to my must see christmas movie list. Its so cute and christmas is all around in the movie. Anyone going to watch the Christmas Carol musical movie thing on Thanksgiving day with Kelsey Grammer. I might check it out if I can move after all the food that will be eaten. lol
 
All I Want For Christmas was my absolute favorite movie of all time when I was little. It's little Thora Birch. :)
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Also, there was a TV movie on the Family channel that had Kristin Davis in it, that was good.
 
I agree, that was my only film I have seen of Jodie Foster directing and I thought she did a great job with picking the actors/actresses. Some of the scenes are almost so real too, like that would happen in real life :lol:
 
I love her in The new guy as well and she was really cute in Elf. She sings really well.
 
Home For the Holidays is incredible. There are some really uncomfortable, horrifying family scenes, but all of the performances are amazing and I think it's Jodie Foster's best film (directing not acting, of course.)
 
I realized this morning that I think of Fanny and Alexander as kind of a "Holiday Film," I think because so much of the movie surrounds the holiday traditions of the family.

I would definitely recommend this one.
 
:lol: yeah I remember that. I love when the cast and special quest stars start to crack up when doing the skit, its great. Have you seen any of the classic Christmas SNL specials?
 
:bump: this thread since the holidays are just around the corner.

I went and bought the movie "Home for the holidays" Has anyone seen it?
 
Hey. If any of you are looking for any last-minute gift ideas for me, I have one. I'd like Frank Shirley, my boss, right here tonight. I want him brought from his happy holiday slumber over there on Melody Lane with all the other rich people and I want him brought right here, with a big ribbon on his head, and I want to look him straight in the eye and I want to tell him what a cheap, lying, no-good, rotten, four-flushing, low-life, snake-licking, dirt-eating, inbred, overstuffed, ignorant, blood-sucking, dog-kissing, brainless, dickless, hopeless, heartless, fat-ass, bug-eyed, stiff-legged, spotty-lipped, worm-headed sack of monkey **** he is. Hallelujah. Holy ****. Where's the Tylenol?


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Oh, I was just smelling - smiling. I was just blouse - brousing. I, uh, heh heh. Well, I guess it just wouldn't... Oh hee hee, it wouldn't be the Christmas shopping season if the stores were any less hooter than they - HOTTER than they are. Whew. It is warm in here, isn't it?
Mary: You have your coat on.
Clark: Yes, oh do I? Yeah, it is a bit nipply out. I mean nippy. What am I saying, nipple?

Awful. ;)
 
Oh! I found it :woot:

It's called Borrowed Hearts. I remembered who played the angel and looked his name up on IMDB and there it was. Here's the summary of the movie.

Kathleen's a hard-working single mother, who's saving to buy a house for herself and her daughter, Zoe. Sam's a businessman who has to pretend he has a family in order to close a deal with the mysterious Javier Del Campo. Sam owns the company that Kathleen works for, and as her boss, manages to convince her to help him out. But Del Campo is more than he seems, and it just might be Zoe who's making the real deal to get a new home for herself, her mother, and Sam.


Here's some pics of the movie :D

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