Holy Cold weather! It is FREEZING here. The perfect weather to snuggle by a fire with a movie. At Christmas I have a few favorite movies that I must see, and they always put me in the spirit.
Miracle on 34th street
It's a Wonderful Life
Love Actually
Christmas Vacation
The Family Man
What are your must see holiday movies?
That is an actual lobster they caught off of Atlantic City. Stay warm!
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That is one HUGE lobster!!! love the movies you mentioned...this week-end we are planning on watching Miracle on 34th Street or It's a Wonderful Life.. maybe we'll watch both...have a great day! HHL
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen "Love Actually" in a while and you are right, it's a great holiday film. Need to see it soon. We also love "Elf," "Polar Express" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
ReplyDeleteSO cold out there--10 below here right now.
ReplyDeleteElf, Love Actually, Little Women (it STARTS at Christmastime...) White Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street and It's a Wonderful Life. I always begin crying at the end.
Miracle on 34th Street, It's a Wonderful Life, and I have to agree with Little Women, too!
ReplyDeleteLove actually, Its a Wonderful Life, Elf, polar express, home alone, the christmas shoes (always makes me cry) -- and that is one massive lobster!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pic!!
ReplyDeleteMy all time/new time fav is The Holiday!!
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my must see holiday movies are Home Alone (1 & 2) and "White Christmas" with Bing Crosby & Danny Kaye. My mom and I always watch "Family Man" every Christmas though!
ReplyDeleteLove Actually is my FAVORITE holiday flick! I love Holiday Inn, White Christmas and a Christmas Story too:)
ReplyDeleteFREEZING here too! I love White Christmas, A Christmas Story, A Christmas Carol, and the ones you mentioned! Christmas movies are the best. Darling picture. {I'm hungry for seafood now ;-)}. xoxo
ReplyDeleteMine is THE HOLIDAY!!!! LUV it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a Happy Tuesday to you too Beth !
ReplyDeleteI'm embarrased to admit that the older I get, the more I enjoy the silly Christmas-themed feel-good movies on the likes of ABC Family & The Hallmark Channel. LOVE The Holiday...does that count?
ReplyDelete"Eloise at Christmastime"
ReplyDelete"Christmas Vacation"
"Deck the Halls"
"Samanatha: An American Girl Christmas"
"A Christmas Carol"
I watched "White Chritmas" this weekend...a classic. I also love "Christmas in Connecticut" with Barbara Stanwyck and Sydney Greenstreet.
ReplyDeleteWe cannot forget A Christmas Story...even though TBS shows it for 24 hours...which is actually kinda cool in a way.
Now...for a little known Christmas movie: "29th Street" Takes place Christmas eve and is a wonderful story based on facts...check it out.
Last: T.V. Pilot of the Waltons...."The Homecoming" a very touching and down to Earth Christmas set in the Depression.
Nice lobster, great movies and terrific picture!!!!
ReplyDeleteI watch It's a Wonderful Life with my family every year--it's my dad's favorite. I also watch Miracle on 34th Street (my mom's favorite) as well and just watched it this weekend. Hope you're staying warm as well! :)
ReplyDeleteHoliday Inn is a great one that's often overlooked. The song White Christmas was first sung by Bing in this film. The Holiday is a cute movie, too.
ReplyDeleteLove Actually and White Christmas. I love that song, "Sisters"!
ReplyDeleteGreat list of classics. My favorites are the Santa Clause movies with Tim Allen, A Christmas Story and Miracle on 34th.
ReplyDeleteAny Christmas movie that ends with 'happily ever after'!!!
ReplyDeleteI've kept the tube on La-La-Lifetime and Hallmark baby.
Ya'll have a truly blessed day! :o)
Love all of yours. Also on the modern front I LOVE The Holiday and just did a tumblr post on how much I love one of the main character's houses.
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav classics that people seem to forget about it Christmas in Connecticut. Barbara Stanwyck is always great and she is just a riot in this one!
I'd round out that list with White Christmas, Meet Me in St. Louis and A Christmas Story!
ReplyDeleteAww, Miracle on 34th Street was a childhood favorite of mine! Gotta love a good, corny Christmas movie. :)
ReplyDeleteWhite Christmas!!! :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat movies. I also enjoy Love Actually. I watch The Family Stone, A Christmas Story, Just Friends, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Four Christmases, Home Alone, and Scrooged. There are more, but I can't think of them all right now. Enjoy your movies and take care.
ReplyDeleteThat lobster is huge!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Home Alone