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A Charlie Brown Christmas
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Frosty The Snowman
TRACEY
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Disneyland as a kid
11/02-POFQ * 07/04-Disneyland PPH * 11/05-AKL * 10/08-CBR * 12/10-WL * 11/11-AKL * 11/12-AKL * 11/13-GF * 11/14-AKL * 06/15-Poly * 12/15-YC * 5/16-BWI * 12/16-BC * 5/17-Poly * 10/17-GF * 12/18-POFQ * 12/19-YC * 12/20-CSR * 12/21-BC * 3/22-CSR
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Anything with the Miser Brothers in it!
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definitly,definitly national lampoon , and the sad jack frost
"this is my family. I found it, all on my own. Is little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good."
stitchaholic
off site-1980
ASM-2008
POP-JAN 26,2009
CSR-JAN,2009
WLV-jan 2010
next visit dec 2010 AKL
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The older the better, for holiday movies:
Miracle on 34th Street
Christmas in Connecticut
White Christmas
Holiday Inn
The Bells of St. Mary
Going My Way
The Grinch that Stole Christmas
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
A Charlie Brown Christmas
For new movies: Elf
Wendy
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Originally Posted by DVC2004
Oh definitely! I forgot to list that one. I love the music to it, too.
It's the only Christmas music on my iPod year round; I even got a replica of Charlie Brown's tree on Black Friday.
-Andy
Many trips to the world!
Disney College Program alumnus Aug 2011-Jan 2012 Electric Umbrella in Epcot
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It's a Wonderful Life is my favorite Christmas movie.
At least 14 trips before 1988
Off-site - 3-92
Off-site - 2-01
ASM - 5-02, 7-03
CBR - 11-05, 2-10
Off-site - 2-06
Pop - 6-06, 2-08
Poly -12-07
Cor. S. - 6-2010
Cor.S. - 10-11
"A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
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We love all of the classics and try to watch as many as we can but we really love the Home Alone movies (mostly the first two). We also love the Santa Clause movies.
Every Christmas Day DH insists that we watch the 24 hours of a Christmas Story all day long!!! We all jokingly complain but it has become a tradition and we really love it.
Tinkerfreak
oct./nov. 2002-AKL
oct./nov. 2003-WL
nov. 2004-AKL
oct./nov. 2005-AKL
Dec. 2006 BC
April 2007 AKL
oct./nov. 2007 AKL/Poly
oct./nov. 2008 POFQ/AKL
Nov. 2009 CBR
May 2010 BW
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One More to Add
All my favorites have been mentioned already, with the exception of one. The 1984 production of A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. IMHO, this is the best version ever done. The wonderful english town it was filmed in, the costumes & casting, and George's over-the-top performance. I look forward to it every year.
First trip, Christmas 1971.
Last Trip, Oct. 2017 - ICOT20!
Next Trip: Planning...Always Planning
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Originally Posted by brad192
All my favorites have been mentioned already, with the exception of one. The 1984 production of A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. IMHO, this is the best version ever done. The wonderful english town it was filmed in, the costumes & casting, and George's over-the-top performance. I look forward to it every year.
As wonderful as this version is I prefer the Allister Simm version. He is Scrooge IMO.
Anyways.....
I love It's A Wonderful Life, but with the invention of the VCR and now DVD'S and Blue Ray these specials have lost a little luster.
When I was a kid you could only see these specials once a year. Now you can see them any time you choose if you own them.
During the 90's I began collecting all of the Rankin/Bass specials. I think I have them all....Not the animated ones, but the stop motion animation ones. Do you remember the rare ones?
Nestor The Christmas Donkey
The First Christmas
Little Drummer Boy Book Two
The Leprechaun's Christmas Gold (a favorite)
Cricket On The Hearth
Jack Frost
Pinocchio's Christmas
Rudolph's Shiney New Year
Rudoph and Frosty's Christmas In July
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Some of these are still shown.....
Loads of trips since 1974...
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My favorites are:
A Christmas Story
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Rudolph
Santa Clause is Coming to Town
A Year without a Santa Clause
The Little Drumer Boy
Nestor the Long eared donkey (though that one makes me cry)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (both versions for me)
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Frosty the Snowman
A Muppets Christmas Carrol
All of our dream can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.
Remember, we must always believe in our wishes, for they are the magic in the world.
Current CM at MK! If you're in Adventureland and craving Dole, Ice Cream, or an eggroll, look for Sarah from Front Royal, VA and say Hi!
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One Magic Christmas is my favorite and I have seen it about 6 times already this season. I dvred it and have been playing it over and over again. It just makes me happy..
TRACEY
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I'm A Christmas Story Nut! Can't get enough of it! I have to force myself not to watch it every day. I'm obsessed! That is top of the list.
Others include:
Holiday Inn
Charlie Brown
Elf
Christmas Vacation
White Christmas
Miracle on 34th Street(But only the 1947, non crayola'd version. The rest of them make me )
Meg
40 trips (plus two to Disneyland, and one to Disneyland Paris) and counting!
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Originally Posted by Joyce & Jim
Does anyone like Charlie Brown's Christmas?
It's my number one favorite.
#2 - A Christmas Story (you'll shoot your eye out, kid)
#3 - A Christmas Carol (with Alastair Sim)
#4 - Any of the Rankin/Bass Christmas stories
Just Jill.......
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1. Charlie Brown Christmas
2. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
3. ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas (because there are always fun movies on)
4. I always watch "Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas" on DVD; it's a childhood favorite
5. Muppets Christmas Carol (light the lamp not the rat!)
"Sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes the bear eats you. But always dress for the hunt!" Kungaloosh!
"Happy are those whom the Muses love."
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