Movies over Christmas!!

I might just watch Polar Express again. I think it's on somewhere. Something very soothing and mesmerising about that movie :eek:
 
Has that Radio Times site just been permanently on your desktop ever since you saw it ? ;)
 
Are the Marx Bros (Groucho/Chico/Harpo, not Karl) movies showing this year? They are often on at god-awful hours, so I usually fall asleep while trying to watch them.
 
Don't forget it's a wonderful life on Xmas day. No Xmas is complete without it.
For me no Christmas is complete without The Sound of Music being shown.....love the movie so much, memories of the whole family settling in to watch it over the hols.
 
Are the Marx Bros (Groucho/Chico/Harpo, not Karl) movies showing this year? They are often on at god-awful hours, so I usually fall asleep while trying to watch them.

I love them and haven't seen one in years. I laugh so much that I often feel like getting sick and it doesn't matter if its the first time that I've seen one or the 10th time. Feel the same about a lot of Peter Sellers films (from 3.08 mins).

For me no Christmas is complete without The Sound of Music being shown.....love the movie so much, memories of the whole family settling in to watch it over the hols.

That's nearly as bad as White Christmas.
 
I love them and haven't seen one in years. I laugh so much that I often feel like getting sick and it doesn't matter if its the first time that I've seen one or the 10th time.

What was the one where everyone kept piling into this cramped room and sort of making an effort to "mingle", cocktail party style?

There was just something about the sheer silliness of that scene which always made me laugh.

Of course no Christmas is complete without that most festive of action movies, Die Hard :)
 
OK, not quite as I remembered (got the mingling part wrong anyway) but yes, that's the one :D
 
That said, the last two Royle Family specials were so bad, I'm not too pushed about this year's offering.[/QUOTE]

Ah they werent that bad - what with Denise's Mary pipers getting burned and all the mingling :)
 
Of course no Christmas is complete without that most festive of action movies, Die Hard :)

Is it on?? Favourite movie of all time, followed by Back to the Future (I know it's not Xmassy, but hey it's Xmas!).
 
Who cares about the movies? I'll be sitting with my two year old grandaughter on my knee watching multiple (recorded) episodes of Shaun the Sheep just as I did last month. Heaven!
 
Is the original Black Christmas on? Sometimes BBC 4 throws it on very late at night. It really is the only Christmas film of note.
 
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