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Films I look forward to watching over Christmas no matter how cheesy:

1) It's a Wonderful Life
2) Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (original)
3) The Great Escape
4) The Nightmare before Christmas
5) The Wizard of Oz

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The Christmas Story. Talk about a quirkey family.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
The Christmas Story. Talk about a quirkey family.
i watch that every year i love it, and charlie browns christmas

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Originally posted by kirksey957
The Christmas Story. Talk about a quirkey family.
I've watched Christmas with the Kranks and Bad Santa over the last couple of days...I can't get enough 😛

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Originally posted by wucky3
Films I look forward to watching over Christmas no matter how cheesy:

1) It's a Wonderful Life
2) Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (original)
3) The Great Escape
4) The Nightmare before Christmas
5) The Wizard of Oz
where is the muppets christmas coral? :'(

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I don't remember the name...........it is a movie where Bill Murray is a tv reporter and had to live the same day for many times, everyday was the same day..........can't remember the english title for that movie.......

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Originally posted by Ravello
I don't remember the name...........it is a movie where Bill Murray is a tv reporter and had to live the same day for many times, everyday was the same day..........can't remember the english title for that movie.......
Groundhog Day

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Groundhog Day
Thanks, I was searching with google.......

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Trading Places with Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lynn Curtis, Dan Akroyd and Don Amici was pretty good too.

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Originally posted by Ravello
Thanks, I was searching with google.......
So you asked a rhetorical question then. Why ask for help when you are on google? CMSmaster was helping.

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Originally posted by mikelom
So you asked a rhetorical question then. Why ask for help when you are on google? CMSmaster was helping.
he hadn't found it yet

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Originally posted by trevor33
he hadn't found it yet
Must be using a Commo64?

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A Chrimas Carol by Charles Dickens

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Originally posted by kirksey957
Trading Places with Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lynn Curtis, Dan Akroyd and Don Amici was pretty good too.
Yeah..it was on TV last week. Great film...

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Sky movies are showing Grease...🙂