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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Top 5 Christmas Films


The nights are drawing in, there is the hint of snow on the air, if you listen closely, and then you could just hear the pitter pat of reindeer hooves!

To this end, The ' round up proud to present our top 5 Christmas movies.

So sit back, pour yourself a glass of Christmas cheer and came in the festive mood while watching these Christmas crackers!

(5) Home alone-1990. Written by John Hughes. Directed by Chris Columbus

Ahhh, a little boy in a big house, questionable parenting and some comedy criminals what not should suffer? If you haven't seen it in a while, it still keeps as a fun trip into mixed-up world of "Movieland". While in the real world will parents have been imprisoned for criminal neglect, beats everything in this place nice again, just in time for the credits to the role.A kids vs. grown ups movies on it is the very best, from the author of such classics as The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller and Director in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Fun for all with Macaulay, prior year and the drugs took their toll.

(4) It is a wonderful Life-1946. Written by Philip Van Doren Stern & Frances Goodrich, among others. Directed by Frank Capra.

Who Boo ' ed? EH? Who was it?Hold the foot! This is one of the all time greats, when it comes to Christmas movie. you may not have seen it in a while, but don't let that fact that it is rolled out each Christmas, like the great Escape postpone you. for a film dealing with emotional breakdown of a suicidal man feels he has lost his life, it is not preachy or patronizing and still leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy in the end. A true classic, they don't make them like this anymore.

(3) the Muppet Christmas Carol-1992.Written by Charles Dickens & Jerry Jhul (I guess not at the same time). Directed by Brian Henson.

I love the Muppets and out of the latest movies, they have made, this is a far better. With enough jokes to keep parents happy, and more than enough slapstick keeps children getting bored, is this film a real treat a cold winters night. Michael Caine is cast as the miserly Scrooge ably assisted by a world Samlingstypens colorful creatures. Songs, sledging, snowballs, it has got it all.

Note: Scrooged with Bill Murry is also a class Christmas film and worth a post here.But Bill has gained a wealth of good things and the Muppets only will show up here, unless we run a top 5 Furry creatures on sticks round up. which, when all said and done, we probably want to do!

(2) Die Hard-1988.Written by Jeb Stuart, based on Roderick Thorps book. Directed by John McTiernan.

It is winter, but Bruce has still a vest on!Evil in the towering inferno rip-off, but evil with machine guns, high-TEC Labs, and of course, Alan Rickman.Over the top, and then some, it is an action film, all of which can suffer.The lines are now part of our culture, it put Mr. Moonlighting on the path to Movie stardom and Alan Rickman best snarling our age groups.Explosions, Guns, Throwaway line, it has been the lot, and it has been a lovely Christmas light also!
Say it with me, come now, says the ...."I now have a machine gun.Ho Ho Ho "

(1) Gremlins-1984.Written by Chris Columbus. directed by Joe Dante.

La la la la, lala, la la la la, lala, la la la la laaa laa laa la lala. PRODUCT! Cute, furry, make noise and "breeds", when you put water in him! who would have thought it would all go so wrong? A black Fairy tail from the people who brought you Home Alone; everything from fathers crazy inventions to the story of "Daddy fall and break his neck while climbing down the chimney." It is all big B Movie stuff, with fantastic scenes with green monsters explodes in microwave ovens, and a drunken bar brawl, complete with flasher. we love this movie and know you do too, if only to stair angle lift bit! Remember now perhaps Christmas, but do not feed them after midnight!

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