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Favorite Christmas Films
A Christmas Story 18%  18%  [ 27 ]
Die Hard 11%  11%  [ 16 ]
Bad Santa 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Miracle on 34th Street 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
It's a Wonderful Life 13%  13%  [ 19 ]
Elf 6%  6%  [ 9 ]
Bad Santa 2%  2%  [ 3 ]
Ernest Saves Christmas 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
Christmas Vacation 15%  15%  [ 22 ]
Any of the dreck on Lifetime and The Hallmark Channel (shit jimmypasta likes) 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
White Christmas 5%  5%  [ 7 ]
Home Alone 10%  10%  [ 15 ]
Scrooged 5%  5%  [ 8 ]
The Santa Clause 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Gremlins 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Holiday Inn 2%  2%  [ 3 ]
Black Christmas 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Silent Night Deadly Night 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Other 5%  5%  [ 8 ]
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:44 pm 
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How about we just agree that something being one of your top three favorites doesn't mean that everyone has "never ending love" for it and move on?


Is Boilermaker Rick asking me if we can move on from a disagreement?

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Is Boilermaker Rick asking me if we can move on from a disagreement?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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How about we just agree that something being one of your top three favorites doesn't mean that everyone has "never ending love" for it and move on?


Is Boilermaker Rick asking me if we can move on from a disagreement?

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I'll never stop loving that movie.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I'll never stop loving that movie.
I'm not sure why, but it took me about 10 viewings to be anything but indifferent about it. I guess the themes of it really didn't resonate with a 20 something.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I'll never stop loving that movie.
I'm not sure why, but it took me about 10 viewings to be anything but indifferent about it. I guess the themes of it really didn't resonate with a 20 something.

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I actually think that A Christmas Story is the best Christmas movie that captures the spirit and feelings of what it was like to be a kid at Christmas. If you look at it as someone telling the story of his childhood around the theme of Christmas you start to see that it's a retelling of some of the highs and lows of being a kid centered around Christmas. I think it's easy to relate to many of the things that happen to Ralphie along the way with the highs and lows. Ultimately, the end of it you understand that it was a great period of your life and something you can look bad on fondly.

I think It's a Wonderful Life is similar for adults, though Christmas is less of a central theme so it's more of a general story of the highs and lows of being adult along with the sacrifices you have to make that a guy like Ralphie didn't have to do. I think this is what it took me a while to figure out about It's A Wonderful Life. I wonder if some of you A Christmas Story haters watched it under the same line of thinking if you'd like it more.

Christmas Vacation, Scrooged, Elf, Miracle on 34th street, and others are all great movies but I don't think you can look at them as a time capsule of what life is like during a certain age.

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i think that's what the point of "a christmas story" is--i mean, it's nostalgia. it's about being a kid. it's somewhat exaggerated humorously, as anecdotes typically are. pretty easy formula.

it's like "the wonder years", even though it predates it. speaking of which, "the wonder years" had some fantastic Christmas episodes.


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i think that's what the point of "a christmas story" is--i mean, it's nostalgia. it's about being a kid. it's somewhat exaggerated humorously, as anecdotes typically are. pretty easy formula.

it's like "the wonder years", even though it predates it. speaking of which, "the wonder years" had some fantastic Christmas episodes.

Very true, WZ. It's almost about storytelling itself....

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As far as little kids watching it goes, there is some language and the soap & bunny scenes are pretty terrible.

Santa and his elves are jerks. That is the complete opposite of what a heartwarming Christmas movie should be about. Other Christmas movies identify as being with family, or giving gifts, or reflecting about life, or doing something good. This movie has virtually none of that.

Part of being a kid at Christmas and growing up.

It doesn't have to be completely heartwarming throughout

Look at Scrooge(d)

The ending speech in Scrooged gets me every time. Captures the best part of Christmas (people being kind to and appreciating each other) to me.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I actually think that A Christmas Story is the best Christmas movie that captures the spirit and feelings of what it was like to be a kid at Christmas. If you look at it as someone telling the story of his childhood around the theme of Christmas you start to see that it's a retelling of some of the highs and lows of being a kid centered around Christmas. I think it's easy to relate to many of the things that happen to Ralphie along the way with the highs and lows. Ultimately, the end of it you understand that it was a great period of your life and something you can look bad on fondly.

I think It's a Wonderful Life is similar for adults, though Christmas is less of a central theme so it's more of a general story of the highs and lows of being adult along with the sacrifices you have to make that a guy like Ralphie didn't have to do. I think this is what it took me a while to figure out about It's A Wonderful Life. I wonder if some of you A Christmas Story haters watched it under the same line of thinking if you'd like it more.

I think A Christmas Story is something you don't get if you didn't get in on the ground floor, so to speak. There was no ceremony or ritual involved with watching it in my family (we were a White Christmas/Miracle on 34th Street/It's a Wonderful Life family); in fact, we never watched it at all. I could probably watch it now and objectively to some conclusion of "Christmas sure was fun as a kid," but I don't think I'd have any sentimentality about it coming from watching it year after year as I grew up and having those changing perspectives.

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A Christmas Story is terrible. Its over loved, over played, only mildly funny at a mere handful of points, and at times downright depressing.

It's played 12 times a year.

When is it downright depressing?

In my opinion, A Christmas Story captures the joy of Christmas as a kid better than any other movie. I would think anyone could enjoy that.


Also, even though it predates my childhood by a generation, there are MANY relateable things in it. It may be the most relateable Christmas movie for MANY of us here.

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So, here's something that always bothered me.

When Rosemary Clooney goes to get some buttermilk in White Christmas, Bing is at the piano playing a little jingle. It's the "American Family Insurance" jingle. There's no mistaking it. Some dude ripped that off and sold it as his own.

I'm guessing that AFI wasn't that big in 1954. Either way, somebody is ripping someone off.

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A Christmas Story is terrible. Its over loved, over played, only mildly funny at a mere handful of points, and at times downright depressing.


I wouldn't go as far as you, but I also don't understand the never ending love that this movie gets. It has its moments. I align with Dr. Ken on this one.

The "Fragile" scene is just terrible.

It's a Christmas movie that people watch once a year. No one is saying it's as good as The Godfather.


And I am not saying it is as bad as Gigli.

Where is this never ending love for it?

I get what Chus is saying. You don’t?

I’m not a holiday person really but this movie kinda sucks. It’s not good enough to watch on an annual basis. Chus can correct me if I’m wrong but I thought that’s all he was saying.

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XMas Movie Trivia - Carl Switzer aka Alfalfa plays a significant role in both Wonderful Life and White Christmas.

He opens the gym floor under George and Mary and is also the picture of the dog-faced brother of the Haynes sisters in White XMas but never appears.

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running through the street wishing a Merry Christmas to inanimate objects.

I have been doing this at random times as I go about my day.

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- said the 52-year-old accountant.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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- said the 52-year-old accountant.

Such a strange line . . . right along with "You must mean two other trees."


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Why do we have to have all these kids anyway ??

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I was out and about and missed the beginning. My wife informs me that we own it, what the hell, why didn’t she tell me this earlier.

Side note, I bought it for her two years ago for Christmas apparently.


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Doesn’t anyone on that fucking town stay home on XMas Eve? Teachers husband gets into a jawing match on the phone with George , then says “fuck it honey, I’m going down to Martinis for a drink “‘ while she’s so torn up that she cried for an hour?

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So if Sam Wainwright is fronting up to 25k to George, what does George do with the money the townspeople collected ?

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