Christmas 2012 at the Movies

As I was having a look back at different posts I have made on Christmas time I have decided that this post is now a must on the 1st of December considering I have done it for the past 2 years. Shall we now call it a tradition? Ok let’s call it that.

Here you can see the reviews for Christmas time films which are already on Let’s Go To The Movies, and you may well see more which I will watch over the festive period!

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) Review

Home Alone (1990) Review

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Review

Love Actually (2003) Review

Elf (2003) Review

Fred Claus (2007) Review

Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review

A Christmas Carol (2009) Review

Arthur Christmas (2011) Review

 

Back in 2010 . . . I completed my Top 10 list of Christmas films – Top 10 Christmas films

Christmas 2011 at the Movies

It’s that time of year again . . . time to watch all of those Christmas films! I thought a small recap of the films I have already reviewed on my blog and the Top 10 Christmas films list I completed last year would be a good way to start and then films which have not been reviewed yet will be added onto the blog! Possibly with more Top 10 lists if I can think of some to do!

Reviews

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) Review

Home Alone (1990) Review

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Review

Love Actually (2003) Review

Elf (2003) Review

Fred Claus (2007) Review

Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review

A Christmas Carol (2009) Review

Christmas 2010 at the Movies

1st December which means we are now officially allowed to watch Christmas movies again (and attempt to get in the Christmas spirit). I reviewed quite a few Christmas films last year, and will probably watch most of them again this year/ After all some of them are my favorite Christmas films. Missed loads though, so be ready for more Christmas reviews if I manage to catch the films of course.

Love Actually I also started doing blogs on the love shared between characters, Billy Mack and Joe. Harry, Karen & Mia.

Home Alone

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

Fred Claus

Elf

A Christmas Carol 3D

Hopefully I will have some seasonal top 10 lists as well!

Which Christmas films will you be watching first this holiday season?

Merry Christmas !!!

Merry Christmas Everyone !!!

I hope everyone has a great day and that Santa was very good to you 🙂

Love Actually (2003) – Harry, Karen and Mia

Karen and Harry – – – Harry and Mia

 

This story or more triangle has to contain the most heartbreaking scene of the movie. Harry (Alan Rickman) is married to Karen (Emma Thompson) and they have two children. Mia (Heike Makatsch) is Harry’s new secretary and makes no attempt to hide the fact that she fancies him.

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Love Actually (2003) – Billy Mack and Joe

Billy and Joe

This is probably the funniest pairings in the form of aging singer Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) and his manager Joe (Gregory Fisher). Joe is attempting to help Billy get back on top of the music world, by releasing the cheesy “Christmas is all around” and surprisingly he does get to Christmas number 1.

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Elf (2003) Review

A Christmas time comedy, which is actually really funny . . . but has plenty of Christmas Spirit reminding us the whole point of this holiday. We follow Buddy the Elf who is actually human, on a quest to find his real father, who just happens to live in New York City.

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Christmas at the Movies

As it is now the 2nd of Decemeber, I have decided that the Christmas movie watching (and reviewing) along with top 10 lists all to do with Christmas movies can start. Sky Movies even has a Sky Christmas channel, which I have to admit that I thought would just have Christmas movies on it but far from it just movies you may watch to watch at Christmas possibly?

I also notices that theirs a Christmas 24 Channel which has Christmas movies on all day (and night) which are less known movies, which I may even give a watch every now and then. If the movie sounds good enough to watch . . . so watch this space.

Will you be watching many Christmas movies this year?

Officially Christmas?

Well yesterday I went to Starbucks (yes I have an obsession with Starbucks) and the Christmas Cups came out yesterday.  Now incase you do not know what I mean the Christmas cups are red and Christmas style drinks are out. Yesterday I had a Dark Cherry Mocha which is on the Christmas menu.

And because I am extremly sad I took a picture . . .

So does this mean that I can therefore begin to watch Christmas movies and review and make lists etc? Or shall I wait until Decemeber hits? Views?

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