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ciemnogrodzianin: In Poland it has become a tradition (and also a subject of jokes and memes) that main TV channels shows Home Alone every Christmas. No Christmas without Kevin in Poland :D Does it work the same in Russia perhaps?
As I don't have traditional TV for over a dozen years, I haven't watched the movie for years. But last year we wanted to show the classic to our kids and we made cinema evening before Christmas. And you know – it was awesome! :D I remembered watching it in childhood, but it's still so good! This year we should definitely make the same with HA2.

I forgot about Die Hard! This indeed is perfect for Christmas. I have to refresh the movie this year, thanks!
By the way – that's interesting how many movies tries to catch that theme and specific atmosphere of the year and how few of them really suceed.
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paladin181: Weird. Barefoot Essentials quick reply features aren't working on the first page of this thread for me.

Anyhow. Yeah, it's a good movie. People argue that it isn't a Christmas movie, but my thought is, McLean went all the way to LA to try and reconcile with his wife, and then goes through Hell and sacrifices his own well being for their sake. It's bloody and violent, but at it's core it is about giving of yourself to help others. If that isn't the Christmas Spirit, then I don't know what is.

Also, Die Hard and Home Alone are very similar. One is just a far grittier more adult version of improvising traps for intruders while staying stealthy.
wouldnt that count for gremlins as well ?
it takes place during christmas starst out as a nice get together turns in to something else but in the end the main characters manage to band together and take out the gremlin threat
they help each other and others and tighten their relationships with each other
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... but I absolutely LOVE Christmas Vacation. Seriously, I watch it whenever I see it's on this time of year (I've probably caught snippets of it three times already since Thanksgiving). I don't watch too much TV but if I flick it on after dinner to catch the news and see this on I'm there. NEVER gets old, every joke and gag is as good (better?) as the first time. Something about the movie is just perfect (probably Chevy Chase).

I also really like those creepy old stop motion classic Christmas movies - with Santa as a young man, Mr. Heatmeister, etc. They're strange but I enjoy them.
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snowkatt: wouldnt that count for gremlins as well ?
it takes place during christmas starst out as a nice get together turns in to something else but in the end the main characters manage to band together and take out the gremlin threat
they help each other and others and tighten their relationships with each other
Well, yeah. I never said it didn't :P I was just saying how it applied to Die Hard. :P But I agree, Gremlins was a good Christmas flick.
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Enebias: For me there is really no special Christmas movie, but in my country "Trading Places" has become a sort of tradition; one of the main TV emitters before anything "on demand" became all the rage used to air it every single Christmas Eve, and lately they have proudly (and jokingly) announced they will never break the habit. Honestly, as far as I can remember that movie has really always being aired then, so -excluding the distant past I have no memory of- it has been going on for at least 25 years.

I would like to join if you don't mind. :)
Thanks a lot!

EDIT: btw, I can totally recommend Tokyo Godfathers as well, a great title form a great director who left us way too soon.
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Genocide2099: Is that the one with Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd? I have to watch that again. It's one of those movies where I can barely remember what happened in the film.
Yes, precisely that one.
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Genocide2099: Is that the one with Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd? I have to watch that again. It's one of those movies where I can barely remember what happened in the film.
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Enebias: Yes, precisely that one.
It's a really funny movie. Plus, I didn't realize until 6 months ago (I had always seen it on TV) that JLC lets the girls out!
Woohoo, this again! I'm in, and thank you for the chance!

Die Hard 1 & 2, and Christmas Vacation are favorites of mine as well. A cousin of mine and I had a "disagreement" on whether the Die Hard movies are Christmas-y enough. I had to respond with a snapshot of the scene where McClain is blown to the sky having for a backdrop fire and ice. If that doesn't scream Christmas, I don't know what does.

Nightmare Before Christmas is also another favorite, as well as Hogfather. However, I've seen Die Hard 1 & 2 during the Christmas season more times than the others mentioned.

My absolute favorite for Christmas though has to be A Garfield Christmas Special!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbL-uxd4ZVw
Hey, what about While You Were Sleeping?
Technically it's also Christmas movie (no less than others listed here).
And don't tell me you didn't fall in love with her as a kid ;)
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Genocide2099: Is that the one with Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd? I have to watch that again. It's one of those movies where I can barely remember what happened in the film.
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Enebias: Yes, precisely that one.
Nice. I'll watch it tomorrow. The only thing I can remember about that one is when a drunk santa hid a steak under his beard. lol
Thank you PeterAlf for the iniziative! First of all +1 and kudos to zlaywal for the Tokyo Godfathers entry, original choice and great movie from a director who left us too early.
I haven't rewatched it in my adulthood but the Gremlins exercised a stong impact on my imagination as a child and I'd like to mention the 3rd installment in the series, that has that Christmas touch.
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I'd like to be in!
Post edited December 06, 2020 by Dogmaus
Good evening everyone. So nice to see that so many of you joined our little chistmas party :)
I hope you will all have a good time here; I know I certainly will!
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aCyborg: I'm in, thanks for giveaway :)

I am personally not the biggest Christmas person when it comes to songs but some of the movies are good.
My favorite Christmas movie is either Santa Claus or Home Alone, I always love watching the Christmas Story every year on Christmas day because there is a channel that always plays it for 24 hours on Christmas.
Which Santa Claus is that? I only know the Santa Clause, with Tim Allen. Is that the one?

Also, I can't seem to either view your wishlist or start a private conversation. Could you please contact me via PM, so we can get your wishlist?
Post edited December 05, 2020 by skimmie
Thanks for the giveaway! I'd like to be in.

My favorite Chrismas movies are the whole Die Hard series.
There's also the non-official-die-hard-movie-by-other-name which is The Last Boy Scout.

As for TV Specials, I don't have any.

For radio shows, I like the BBC's broadcast of the 12 Lessons and Carols service at King's College, Cambridge.

Thanks skimmie and Pater Alf!
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BenKii: I'm in for the giveaway. Thanks. :)

Me and my family's favorite holiday movie is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Most Christmas movies deal with how joyful the season is but Christmas Vacation shows all the things that regularly goes wrong. Like having to deal with the annoying in-laws or figuring why the Christmas lights aren't working. The reason why it's enjoyable is because it's relatable (though I don't think I've ever had a squirrel in the Christmas Tree, but there's always a first time for everything :D ). Is some of it over-the-top? Yeah, but then it wouldn't be as funny. We religiously watch it every year to remind ourselves that the Holidays could always be worse.
Great movie! Last time I watched it is years ago, and my kids will probably enjoy it, so I think it will go on this year's list
Yet another cool giveaway. I'm in!

Over the years i had many favourite movies to watch on christmas. Stuff like the commonly remembered Die Hard, Christmas Vacation, Planes, Trains and Automobilies, Trading Places, Gremlins,... But with streaming services, we don't really need to wait till christmas to watch them again. Don't get me wrong, i still love these.

But the last couple of years i've rather prefering stuff like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Lucky Number Slevin, Layer Cake, Shoot 'Em Up.... movies with plot twists and a rather different kind humour. Most of these are not even christmas related, yet somehow it's being great revisiting them each year.
Post edited December 05, 2020 by Johnny_GT
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zlaywal: As much as I would welcome a free game I have to give this giveaway a pass as I already received more than enough from our hosts previously.

I'd recommend Tokyo Godfathers, an anime from one the genre's great, the late Satoshi Kon. It's about 3 homeless people that found a baby on Christmas Eve. AS with Kon's more celebrated works like Millennium Actress and Paprika, the movies contain roller-coaster of emotion with critique of Japanese society.

Merry Christmas for those who celebrated and for those who don't may we all enjoy the holiday season, in spite the crazy pandemic this world going through now.
I can't believe I still haven't seen that one. It's been on my to-watch list for many many years :/ and I almost exclusively watch animated films now for the past 6-7 years (almost).
Thanks PaterAlf and Skimmie for keeping the tradition alive. I'm in.

As for traditional movies or TV shows.
From czech movies my favorite is Pelíšky. Though it's not primarily about Christmas, that movie begins in this period.
From foreign movie, I also like mentioned Home Alone. It's movie from my childhood. I watch it regurarly everytime.
Local televisions are very conservative. Since christmas period is mainly about fairy tales, they airing quantum of that. In very poor quality at all. So only chance to escape are action movies like Die Hard.

I would like to join if you don't mind. :)
Thanks a lot!.