Thank you for the fun discussion and also for the tag @candycrushinit🤗
My most favorite Christmas movie is Tim Allen's Santa Clause... no matter how many times it airs on the TV, I never get bored..... I will watch it at least 2 times in every Holidays season! And next comes the Home Alone (only the first one).
I am with you 100% @mysticalmysty! As soon as I wake up, the Hallmark Channel will be on --- non-stop... till I go to bed, Well, I will interchange with "Hallmark" -- Movies&Mysteries or Drama or the original channel The best channel for all family oriented, feel good, funny movies
I am with @Spinnifix, I don't have a favorite movie. As a matter of fact, I don't even watch the Christmas movies. Who has time to watch TV when I'm so busy doing other things?
From 8:15 p.m. there will be a television program
with us and play will be ended beforehand. I'll take that time.
Doesn't always have to be playing around the clock.
Today from 4:30 pm I meet with my sister and go to the Christmas market. There we meet with friends.
I'm looking forward to it.
Those are amazing movies everyone Thanks for sharing them with me 😊
It's very hard to pick between a lot of great movies. I watched Frozen 2, the Grinch (new and old), Elf, and Home Alone 1. Those movies were great. @Spinnifix sounds like a lot of fun. I hope you have a wonderful time with your family and friends tonight
There are some great movies, here! I love them all, so can't decide but I have to watch Home alone and Harry Potter every year... It's part of the Holiday 🎄❄️🍒
I haven't watched Christmas movies for the ~Christmas magic~ since childhood. But back then March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934) always hypnotized me. It used to air every Christmas on network TV. Don't remember any specific scene or thing; it was the whole style that drew me in. (slapstick / mostly silent) I also enjoyed A Christmas Story (1983) with its relatable humor. Come to think of it, I haven't seen either movie in decades. Wonder how they'd hold up for me today lol