Muppet Christmas Carol.
A reminder that the true meaning of Christmas is scaring rich people into being more generous. Also Kermit
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Muppet Christmas Carol.
A reminder that the true meaning of Christmas is scaring rich people into being more generous. Also Kermit
"Violence is never the answer, it's the solution" -Kermit
Muppet Christmas Carol and Muppet Family Christmas are the only things I'll still require my kids to watch with us every year. They're just the best.
Muppet Family Christmas and Emmett Otter are our yearly Xmas Eve watch.
I am thrilled that Disney+ (last I checked) removed that The Love is Gone song that I've been programmed to fast-forward through since I was a small child in the VHS days.
The empire strikes back. My brother and I would watch it and afterwards go play in the snow pretending to be on Hoth.
I hate this answer but I have to respect it cause I asked.
most honest answer in the thread
You can buy minutes... ๐
Why pay for more than I need?!
Can you specify the minute window, or does it have to be from the start?
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Looks like it starts you at the start of the movie and then you can select whatever scenes you want.
Also premium movies like this minutes are charged double, so 30 seconds costs a minute.
30 seconds costs a minute
I... but... it... wha... my brain just broke a little :-P
Is 1-13 worth watching?
I think they really lost their way around #7, from that point on the series mostly kind of stagnated and they seemed to have forgotten what made it so great to start with. Thatโs why #14 was so earth-shattering, it just reinvented the series and made us redefine what a bubble butt could really do. The first 6 are still good though.
The first 3 Die Hard movies
What are you talking about? There are only three Die Hard movies ๐
My new favourite is Violent Night, but I haven't watch Silent Night (with Joel Kinnamen) yet.
fucking caillouโs christmas special. i hate this bald ass child with all my fucking heart but i cannot stop myself from watching the special every year. thereโs just something about it that compels me to watch it. itโs not good and actually makes me angry to watch it. but i have to
The LoTR trilogy (extended of course), and home alone
The Royal Tenenbaums
Violent night was added to the tradition list last year.
But nat. Lampoons Christmas vacation Die hard Lethal weapon
The wife loves elf and home alone 2.
Just watched Violent Night on the weekend. Awesome! But I'm also yet to watch Silent Night, with Joel Kinnamen.
Yeah that's definitely on the list. Hopefully it'll be good.
Well, since you say Christmas or not, my favorite show any time is Babylon 5.
But for Christmas stuff, Hogfather is my favorite tradition. Also Die Hard, and the Christmas episode of Justice League.
Babylon 5 is pretty awesome.
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, Love Actually & The Family Stone, to name a few..
I tend to watch the whole Marvel lineup to this day starting early December and my wife and I watch the whole shebang of Harry Potter on Christmas eve and day.
March/April I tend to rewatch Boston Legal and the cliffnotes of Dragon Ball OG to Super. Rest of the shows I rewatch aren't as tied to time of year.
The Harry Potter films. I just finished HalfBlood Prince this evening.
They are good "holiday" movies. They're just good movies.
Ernest Saves Christmas! And I donโt even care about Christmas but damn thatโs a good one
My favorite movie to watch at this time of year, or any time of the year for that matter, has to be the multiple Golden Globe nominated sensation of 2023, Barbie, which, coincidentally, is also available on Blu-Ray and select streaming services.
You should watch it too.
I rewatch the Blade Runner movies every year on Boxing Day. Sometimes I do different cuts, but mostly final cut. Then BR2049 turned out good enough to add to the tradition, so I watch that next.
Klaus is new-ish and has found a special place in my heart. It's just a great movie!
For me it's Arthur Christmas
So uh.... how familiar are you with the Doctor Who radio plays that started when the show was off the air in the 90s? ๐ฃ๐ฎ
Home Alone I: Kevin is alone in the house
Home Alone II: Kevin is alone in the house in New York
Home Alone III: Dennis the Menace
Home Alone IIII: Fake Kevin is alone in the house
Home Alone IIIII: Heeeeiiiiist
Home Alone IIIIII: Kevin and New Kevin alone in the house (not New York)
I thought 3 jumped the shark... I had no idea
Ever since I learned it was a thing from the shorts on Youtube, Rare Exports.
Obligatory link to the shorts: https://youtu.be/uMqMN9Bo0IE?si=8dJAmP8Bg_K77zjy
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A Christmas Horror Story (2015) has been one of my favorites (since it came out, obviously) but my family doesn't usually let me pick the movies to watch because - and this is true - I like bad movies.
...Not like I only like bad movies, or all the movies that I like are bad... But I have a track record of liking movies that the rest of the fam thinks are bad.
You should hang out with my wife. Though having "bad tastes" does lend itself to some awesomely bad movies. My wife has found some gems that are so bad they are good.
We don't do it anymore, but we used to watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special when I was growing up. Nowadays we don't have a tradition like that, but I'll always do my best to watch The Santa Clause because it's one of my favorite holiday moves.
Brazil (1985)
Die Hard and Six Degrees of Celebration
BOOGIE NIGHTS and MAGNOLIA, one on Christmas Eve the other on New Year's Eve--depending on my mood or what I did the year before.
wonderful, all-star cast. very funny. so rewatchable for me.
holly hunter, ann bancroft, RDJ, claire danes, steve guttenberg
This is my guilty pleasure Christmas movie
Today it's the Doctor Who episode "A Christmas Carol", on the day that we're all halfway out of the dark.