The Little Drummer Boy is one of my favorites that didn't get shown for years. I saw it for a few years when it first came out in 1968 but it didn't come back around until just a few years ago. Watched it tonight and still got a little teary at the end.
My all time favorite is still "A Charlie Brown Christmas." The part where Linus says, "I can tell you the real meaning of Christmas, Charlie Brown," and then goes on to recite from Luke still chokes me up, especially now that I'm working in a large membership warehouse type store, where I listen to synthesized rock versions of The Hallelujah Chorus for hours on end, punctuated by screaming children and frowning, complaining adults. Sometimes I just want to set the microwave on the floor and jump on top of my cart with a bullhorn: "I know the real meaning of Christmas, Costco shoppers!"
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Belle
Great movies, Frank!
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TOMMYZ
Since we're getting closer I thought I'd bring this back to the top and see if anyone wants to add to it.
My sister loves to watch "A Muppet Christmas Carol" every year. Her favorite quote is "Light the lamp, not the rat !"
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Pirate1974
It doesn't get any better than this:
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batcave
The Little Drummer Boy is one of my favorites that didn't get shown for years. I saw it for a few years when it first came out in 1968 but it didn't come back around until just a few years ago. Watched it tonight and still got a little teary at the end.
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George Aar
For me it would have to be "A Clockwork Orange",
or, maybe "Apocalypse Now",
Yeah, I'm the sentimental type...
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Watered Garden
My all time favorite is still "A Charlie Brown Christmas." The part where Linus says, "I can tell you the real meaning of Christmas, Charlie Brown," and then goes on to recite from Luke still chokes me up, especially now that I'm working in a large membership warehouse type store, where I listen to synthesized rock versions of The Hallelujah Chorus for hours on end, punctuated by screaming children and frowning, complaining adults. Sometimes I just want to set the microwave on the floor and jump on top of my cart with a bullhorn: "I know the real meaning of Christmas, Costco shoppers!"
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