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Old 11-14-2017, 07:34 PM   #1
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5th Annual 25 Days Of Christmas Movies!

Based off the success of last years 25 Days Of Christmas Movies we will be having our 5th annual event, we will continue this every year. Thanks for being a part of this event and enjoy.


We will be doing 2 prizes this year with both of them being a $5 Amazon gift card, stay tuned to the section below for updates on the giveaways

Since this is holiday based the goal here is to watch 25 Holiday/Christmas themed movies (any movie counts as long as you consider it a Holiday/Christmas movie) starting Dec.1st leading up to Christmas (we know holidays can be busy so watch as little or as many movies as you like). I am starting this early as well so feel free to start your holiday movies anytime and please give feedback etc on this event here.


Every time you watch a movie, make your post and give a rating and your thoughts on it. This should get everyone into the Christmas spirit and give us movie buffs ideas on movies we may not have seen.Please keep your thoughts generic and if you post spoilers, use the spoiler tags. The movies don't have to be on blu-ray.


Happy Holidays And Enjoy Everyone!!!!




Ratings:
- Epic Disaster; one of the worst out there
- Tad under average (2.5 would make it an average viewing)
- Above average
- Great Highly Recommended
- Masterpiece!; one of the best

25 Days Of Christmas 2013

25 Days Of Christmas 2014

25 Days Of Christmas 2015

25 Days Of Christmas 2016


Giveaway

Hope everyone has enjoyed this year so far, two times this week I will make a post to this thread and the first person to reply that has watched at least one movie and posted it to this thread before my post will win a $5 Amazon gift card.

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1. MassiveMovieBuff
2. october27


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11/22:
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) Highly entertaining Peanuts special. One my faves and one of the best of the Peanut specials.
11/24:
A Christmas Carol (1951) The best adaptation of the Dickens' novel and the best portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim.
Always my fave around this festive season.
11/25:
An American Christmas Carol (1979) An effective and engaging adaptation of the Dickens' novel, set during the Great Depression with a really good performance from Henry Winkler.
11/27:
Jack Frost (1979) Besides an nice opening song, it has to be one of Rankin/Bass' worst.
11/28:
Home Alone (1990) Neat premise with some funny scenes and slapstick but way too mean-spirited and a lot of forced sentimentality to where it feels fake.
11/29:
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) A near shot for shot remake of the first film but on a bigger canvas. Still managed to get some laughs out of it.
12/1:
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962) Delightful and charming with lots of great songs.
12/2:
It's A Spongebob Christmas (2012) Really funny with some well done stop-motion animation.
12/3:
Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) Jim Carrey's funny as The Grinch and has some eye-catching Christmas scenery but has so much unneccessary and terrible filler that brings the whole movie down.
12/4: *First time viewing*
Christmas in Wonderland (2007) Laughably stupid beyond belief "Home Alone at the Mall".
12/5:
Bump in the Night: Twas the Night Before Bumpy (1995) Witty, cute and completely fun to watch.
12/6:
Reindeer Games (2001) The overall plot is not particually strong but it's a entertaining movie to watch.
12/7:
A Christmas Story (1972) An adorable little special, though a little cheesy here and there.
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (1979) A funny Looney Tunes special with two new (at that time) shorts with a classic one thrown in.
Santa and the Three Bears (1970) A true heartwarmer of an old school animated film. The animation is not like what we're used to nowadays but it's still beautiful nonetheless.
12/8:
How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) Not perfect but still a delight to watch and still remains one of my faves during the holidays.
*First time viewing*
Scrooge (1935) A dull adaptation. Felt incomplete, rushed and lacks any sort of heart, soul or even energy (if that's the right word) that any of the later versions had.
12/9:
*First Time Viewing*
A Christmas Carol (1938) Lavish and glamorous MGM production but another lackluster adaptation. Felt much longer than it was, stiff acting and overall dull.
Ace Ventura: Reindeer Hunter (1995) Funny animated Christmas version of the original movie.
12/10:
*First time viewing*
Arthur Christmas 3D (2011) Standard plot but has beautiful visuals with some clever and funny moments here and there. Still enjoyable overall.
Goof Troop: Have Yourself A Goofy Little Christmas (1993) santa: Starts out funny but loses steam from there.
The Town That Santa Forgot (1993) Generic and fake feeling with the usual "better to give than receive" message.
The Twelve Days of Christmas (1993) Crazy and really funny. One of my faves to watch every holiday season.
12/12:
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Excellent and delightful movie with such a clever and witty screenplay. Still holds up after 70 years and still remains one of the greats.
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Vince Guaraldi's soundtrack and some funny moments here and there but feels too preachy and borders on a downer.
It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown (1992) Funnier, livelier and much better than A Charlie Brown Christmas.
12/13:
Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas (1999) Not half bad and quite enjoyable made-for-video flick.
12/14:
Friday After Next (2002) Not as great as the first but way better than the second and much funnier mostly thanks to the many outlandish side characters.
12/15:
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper (1982) Enjoyable little holiday special.
Christmas Comes to Pacland (1982) Funny to watch just for the nostalgic factor. Clearly, a product of it's time.
12/16:
*First time viewing*
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947) Capra-esque farce that's kind of far fetched but it's filled with delight, joy and heart.
The Year Without A Santa Claus (1974) Weak plot but still nice to watch mostly thanks to The Miser Brothers, who steal the show.
12/17:
*First time viewing*
Christmas In Connecticut (1992) Beyond chaotic and cheap looking remake of the Barbara Stanwyck 1945 version.
12/18:
Gremlins (1984) An outright bizarre and inventive horror-comedy.
12/19:
*First time viewing*
March of the Wooden Soldiers 3D (1934) Funny (intentionally and unintentionally) and completely weird (and creepy looking at times) Laurel & Hardy MGM musical/comedy. The 3D is solid and actually fits the movie.
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Clever, heartfelt and really funny adaptation done in the way only the Muppets could with Michael Caine making a pretty good Scrooge. My third favorite film version of Dickens' novel.
12/20:
Santa Claus Conquers The Martians (1964) Great entertainment for fans of extremely bad and cheaply made cinema with a lot charm to it.
12/21:
Mixed Nuts (1994) Nora Ephron's underrated dark Christmas comedy. Essentric but has real charm, a great cast and it's really funny.
12/22:
*First time viewing*
The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) Flat-out hilarious charmer with some nice songs sprinkled in. (The song "Silver Bells" originated here)
Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014) Stylishly stop-motion animated musical version that's much livelier and way better than the original live action film.
Santa Claus is Coming To Town (1970) Likeable in spots with some nice songs but has a lame story.
Frosty's Winter Wonderland (1976) Another likable but average Rankin-Bass special.
12/23:
Scrooged (1988) The best of the contemporary adaptations of A Christmas Carol. Well written, inventive and outright funny with a rock solid cast and one of Bill Murray's best performances, comedic or dramatic.
Trading Places (1983) Pure comedy gold on many levels from its clever script down to the performances from the cast. Even some of the smallest of things in the movie are down right hilarious.
12/24:
The Ref (1994) Such a criminally underrated film. Solid drama mixed with a lot of dark humor done with real class.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) An outright comedy riot and the best in the Vacation franchise.
*First time viewing*
Better Watch Out (2017) Starts cheerfully silly then descents in disturbing territory but overall it was a decent movie but way overhyped and not as clever as it thinks.
Christmas Evil (1980) Underrated Christmas slasher that's much more than a mere cheap bloody slasher film. Despite its low budget shortcomings, it's a well directed and quite effective character study about one's deep obsession that's on the brink of madness.
Black Christmas (1974) A pure unadulterated masterpiece of horror. Highly suspenseful and full of tension with plenty of humor at right moments. Avoid that butcher job embarrassment of a remake at all costs. This is the real deal.

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Old 11-14-2017, 08:46 PM   #3
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Looking forward to this! I've been trying to find some less familiar Christmas films for this year. I'll be doing Remember The Night, Holiday Affair, Our Vines Have Tender Grapes, A House Without A Christmas Tree, and a lesser known versions of a Christmas Carol -- the 1956 TV special The Stingiest Man In Town and others along with all the old favorites.

My favorite time of year!
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Old 11-14-2017, 09:26 PM   #5
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1)Planes Trains and Automobiles 1/2
2)Jingle All the Way
3)How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1/2
4)It Came Upon The Midnight Clear 1/2
5)Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
6)A Christmas Story
7)The Ref
8)Get Santa
9)A Christmas Carol (1984)
10) the 12 dogs of cnristmas 1/2
11) a claymation christmas special (1987)
12) Gremlins

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Not sure if Thanksgiving films count but on the rules it states Holiday films as well so I would assume so along with being able to start early before Dec. 1st but last night I saw a special screening for the ultimate Thanksgiving film that is Planes, Trains and Automobiles. One of the greatest comedies ever made and for anyone who has never seen it make it a priority this Thanksgiving or anytime over the holiday season!

Tonight I will be viewing another great Thanksgiving film that is very underrated which is Son in Law. Early-mid 90s Pauly Shore was one of the best, most unique and hilarious comic personalities of that time IMHO that also gave us hilarious comedy classics such as Encino Man and In the Army Now.

Then I will be watching the classic A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. One of the best Charlie Brown holiday specials.

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I'm happy I've got a few new ones to try and watch but I doubt I'd get 25 movies in but I'm gonna organise it so I get a lot of Christmas TV Specials in there to make up for it. Can't wait! Tis' almost the season. It's a shame that there aren't too many good Christmas movies, but still, I'M EXCITED!

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Starting my Holiday viewing tonight and what better time than Thanksgiving eve to kick it off.


11/22:
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) Highly entertaining Peanuts special. One my faves and one of the best of the Peanut specials.

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I have been waiting for this to pop up. I had a list of Christmas movies from last year that I hadn't watched yet, so I started a week ago.

Jingle All The Way 2 ~
Deck the Halls ~
The 12 Dogs of Christmas ~
The 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue ~
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I have been waiting for this to pop up. I had a list of Christmas movies from last year that I hadn't watched yet, so I started a week ago.

Jingle All The Way 2 ~
Deck the Halls ~
The 12 Dogs of Christmas ~
The 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue ~
Starting early? Now, now that's cheating!

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Not sure if Thanksgiving films count but on the rules it states Holiday films as well so I would assume so along with being able to start early before Dec. 1st but last night I saw a special screening for the ultimate Thanksgiving film that is Planes, Trains and Automobiles. One of the greatest comedies ever made and for anyone who has never seen it make it a priority this Thanksgiving or anytime over the holiday season!

Tonight I will be viewing another great Thanksgiving film that is very underrated which is Son in Law. Early-mid 90s Pauly Shore was one of the best, most unique and hilarious comic personalities of that time IMHO that also gave us hilarious comedy classics such as Encino Man and In the Army Now.

Then I will be watching the classic A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. One of the best Charlie Brown holiday specials.
Thanks. I hadn't seen Son in Law since the 90s and forgot that it was set at Thanksgiving. It's airing this weekend on CMT. I'll be watching.
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Thanks. I hadn't seen Son in Law since the 90s and forgot that it was set at Thanksgiving. It's airing this weekend on CMT. I'll be watching.
It used to be available on Netflix streaming for a while along with Encino Man but they're not anymore unfortunately. I just rented the HD stream on amazon. Really wish they'd release a Pauly Shore triple feature blu ray set with this, Encino Man and In the Army Now.
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Just watched another great Thanksgiving film (though more on the dark side) that is Ang Lee's The Ice Storm. Excellent film with a terrific cast. Highly, highly recommended.

Going to kick things off with the Christmas films early tonight with one of my favorite comedies which is the vastly underrated The Ref. I watch this a few times throughout December. It's a great dark comedy that also needs a blu ray already. It's available on Netflix streaming for the time being.

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Silent Night Deadly Night
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Lethal Weapon
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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A Christmas Carol (1951) The best adaptation of the Dickens' novel and the best portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim.
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