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I definitely agree with you on Christmas Vacation. A Christmas Carol is decent too but I can't watch it every year, maybe every few years or so.



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Either A Christmas Story or Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.

It's A Wonderful Life is overrated.



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Well traditionally growing up each year my mom would get us to watch the Grinch, VeggieTales Christmas special and Charley Browns Christmas. But since I have grown up I don't really watch them anymore, they have a nostalgic feel to them when I do watch them but in all honesty they aren't the best anymore.


These days its the newer stuff, this year it was Russel Peters Christmas Special. A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas was hilarious the best comedy I have seen this year and really made me feel in the holiday spirit. I also really felt my church's Christmas production was pretty kick butt, all the children from kindergarten to highschool doing this huge Christmas production, then in the evenning the adults did a proffessional Christmas play. Whole day event totally got me in the holiday spirit.

Ohz there is one movie I watch each holday season and have for a few years, The Nativity Story. Its an amazing Christmas movie heck its the story of Christmas. Another one I tend to watch once a year is Eight Crazy Nights with Adam Sandler I love that movie. In all reality Christmas is starting to sink in, the music is being played in the malls and on the radio's, the church is doing the typical Christmas services and such, the TV is over flowing with Christmas specials, all thats missing is snow and the fact I didn't set up any decorations this year. This should be a great Christmas once again!



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It's A Wonderful Life & A Christmas Story are the top two.

Also like to watch the Grinch, and the Muppet Christmas special where they goe to Fonzie's mothers house.



spurgeonryan said:
amp316 said:
Either A Christmas Story or Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.

It's A Wonderful Life is overrated.


I never saw it, how did Santa conquer the Martians?

With horrible acting.  It's one of the best bad movies ever. 

There was a hilarious Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode featuriing it.



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that Tim Alan movie, and the grinch that stole Christmas.



Bad Santa, A Christmas Story, and some others I can't think of.



           

I'm going to go with Christmas Vacation considering it is a family tradition to watch it at least once each year.



Does Home Alone count? I usually watch that every year. I used to grow up watching Charlie Brown Xmas too but haven't seen that for a while.



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spurgeonryan said:
starbruin said:
Does Home Alone count? I usually watch that every year. I used to grow up watching Charlie Brown Xmas too but haven't seen that for a while.


Actually I just sat down with the family on Sunday and Watched Home Alone 2! Had a great time!


The first two are the only ones worth watching for sure! They were both good times, don't think the wife has seen either but also don't know how she would welcome it. It sucks Netflix only has #3 on streaming :/



“When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down “happy.” They told me I didn’t understand the assignment and I told them they didn’t understand life." - author unknown