Miracle on 34th Street (1994) Review

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When six-year-old Susan doubts if Santa Claus is real or not, she is in for a big surprise when Kris Kringle shows up!

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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

Arthur Christmas (2011) Review

What if Santa Clause went hi-tech and one little girl come Christmas morning was not going to have a present to open from Santa?

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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

Movie Quote of the Day 89

Very fitting for Christmas day from George Bailey.

“Merry Christmas, movie house! Merry Christmas, Emporium! Merry Christmas, you wonderful old Building and Loan!”

 

Top 10 – Christmas Movies

As it is Christmas Eve today, I thought the best way to celebrate Christmas on the blog would be to do my top 10 Christmas Movies. The one’s I have grew up watching (and loving) and even more recent films will appear too. As over the past few years some very good Christmas films have been released. The best thing about Christmas films is that you are really restricted to watching them in Decemeber. I mean if you really want to you could watch them in July . . . but that’s just not the same at all! So quite a few films in my collection are only watched at this time of year.

What makes a good Christmas movie then? Well I would say it has to be a very Christmasy message usually involving or revolving around family. Most of the better ones also have the Santa factor too!

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Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review

Trudie (Hart) is a struggling artist who was working as a waitress and heading to a log cabin to spend Christmas with her family. Until a big problem occurs as she is about to leave with her boyfriend Nick, he breaks up with her. In a panic Trudie then kidnaps stranger David (Lopez) and intends on passing him off as her boyfriend Nick.

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Movie Quote of the Day 88

Christmas Eve brings us a lovely quote from the seasonal The Polar Express.

“Just remember, the true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart.”

 

Movie Quote of the Day 87

Today is what I love to call Christmas Eve Eve and the quote comes from Deck the Halls. Something I think we all must remember in this day and age 🙂

“That’s what Christmas memories are made from, they’re not planned, they’re not scheduled, nobody puts them in their Blackberry, they just happen.”

Movie Quote of the Day 86

Today’s quote is yet another from Love Actually . . .

I’ll just be hanging around the mistletoe, hoping to be kissed.”

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