What's your favourite Christmas film?
Re: What's your favourite Christmas film?
Die Hard.
I kid you not, every christmas for the last 8 years.
I kid you not, every christmas for the last 8 years.
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Re: What's your favourite Christmas film?
No one has mentioned Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?
Every year for as long as I can remember. RTÉ stopped showing it, but Sky still do
Every year for as long as I can remember. RTÉ stopped showing it, but Sky still do

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The old one or the Johnny Depp one?Del wrote:No one has mentioned Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?
Every year for as long as I can remember. RTÉ stopped showing it, but Sky still do
And as to Speed, I've not seen it for a few years, but the last shot is a bit wierd, big hole in the road for some reason and loads of people 'awwing' at them on the train.
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Del wrote: Every year for as long as I can remember.
Are you implying that I am akin to a goldfish. Brain is mush, aye, but to quote Gob Bluth "Come on"Jonnywhy wrote:The old one or the Johnny Depp one?
ya, that's it....it's just so wrong. it's not a hole in the road tho? it's like a cutout of a wall in the middle of a road or something? are the end credits on the intarwebs anywhere?Jonnywhy wrote:And as to Speed, I've not seen it for a few years, but the last shot is a bit wierd, big hole in the road for some reason and loads of people 'awwing' at them on the train.

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Lol if anyone can find it, it'd be you Del.Del wrote:ya, that's it....it's just so wrong. it's not a hole in the road tho? it's like a cutout of a wall in the middle of a road or something? are the end credits on the intarwebs anywhere?Jonnywhy wrote:And as to Speed, I've not seen it for a few years, but the last shot is a bit wierd, big hole in the road for some reason and loads of people 'awwing' at them on the train.
Anyone remember the Father Ted take off of Speed? With Pat Musturd and the milk float lol - I love that comedy
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Coming Soon: National Lampoon’s Litigation VacationLazyEagle wrote: Ah, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. One of the last Chevy Chase films I remember seeing.
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I remember that Father Ted one, when he tries slowing him down with cardboard boxes xD

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Too lazy to quote everyone...
-But, if you need a gift idea!
There's always the Jelly of the Month club!
The gift that keeps on giving!
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-And Love Actually is awesome, so STFU!
-Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my favorite movies anyways, but forgot about it being a Christmas film.
-Some of these movies mentioned seem like stretches for Christmas films... I don't think you can count Willy Wonka as a Christmas film... etc.
-It's a Wonderful life is an amazing classic! Sorry I forgot it!!! Thanks for whomever mentioned it.
-But, if you need a gift idea!
There's always the Jelly of the Month club!
The gift that keeps on giving!
http://www.monthclubstore.com/p-34-jel ... urn false;
-And Love Actually is awesome, so STFU!
-Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my favorite movies anyways, but forgot about it being a Christmas film.
-Some of these movies mentioned seem like stretches for Christmas films... I don't think you can count Willy Wonka as a Christmas film... etc.
-It's a Wonderful life is an amazing classic! Sorry I forgot it!!! Thanks for whomever mentioned it.
Re: What's your favourite Christmas film?
"Willy Wonka" is a xmas film to me cos it was shown every xmas since time immemoriam, same as you yankeedoodles get "it's a wonderful life" every xmas or the krauts get "dinner for one" every new years or the xmas day bond movie on english tv. Not a particular bond movie, just some bond movie
