My family is also very big on Christmas. The decorations,
the carols, the gifts, the food - we love all of
it. And of course we also love the
movies!
Just as the star or angel completes the tree, Christmas
movies complete any Christmassy event or activity. Put up the tree, make some
popcorn and then watch a movie! Wrap some gifts while watching a movie. Do your
Christmas shopping then relax with a glass of wine and a movie.
There is no better movie season than Christmas. Not because
the movies are better than others, but the purpose of a Christmas movie is to
help you get into the Christmas spirit – joy, generosity, goodwill towards
others, appreciation for family – this is what you want to experience during
the Christmas season, and this is what the best Christmas movies deliver.
Another important part of Christmas is nostalgia. When I
watch a Christmas movie I like to think about what was happening in my life when I
first watched it and when I last watched it.
Now I have the added joy of watching my kids experience them
for the first time. I love seeing Kevin
McCallister make them laugh and Ebenezer Scrooge make them cry. As I watch my kids
watch these movies I see them inheriting a love for them and all things Christmas,
just as I did. Christmas movies are becoming part of my young family’s
tradition. They are helping to create some great memories, just as they did for
me and my siblings. It would not be Christmas without them.
So since we are heading into the season of giving, I am
kicking things off by sharing some of the movies that I will be looking forward
to watching this festive season…A CHRISTMAS CAROL

My favourite scene…Ebenezer
Scrooge walks in trepidation into his nephew’s home after resolving to change
his ways and is embraced by one and all.
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
Why do I love this
movie? Okay, I know this is such a classic that it is probably a cliché,
but I finally watched it last year for the first time and it lived up to all
the hype. It epitomised the warmth and loveliness you desire from a Christmas
movie.
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE

My favourite scene is… I haven’t decided which is my favourite scene yet, but the most memorable scene involves James Stewart, Donna Reed and a telephone. I was not prepared for the amazing chemistry between the movie’s iconic leads.
SCROOGED

My favourite scene is…During the visit from the sadistic Ghost of Christmas Present, Frank Cross gets a toaster slammed in his face. There is nothing funnier than that when you’re 10.
THE SANTA CLAUSE TRILOGY

My favourite scene is…
In the second movie, Scott ‘Santa’ Calvin, attends a sad Christmas party
for teachers and decides to liven up the evening by handing out the toys that
everyone loved when they were kids. Even though there is magic to this moment, I
think that the reaction of all the adults is pretty accurate and very sweet.
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS VACATION
Why do I love this
movie? You have to watch at least one movie showing a family doing their
best to have the perfect, traditional, family Christmas and failing badly. The
Griswolds go from anticipation to disappointment to disaster to hope to joy
better than any other movie-family and they do this for us again at Christmas.
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS VACATION

My favourite scene is…It is a tie between the scene where the wife gets the Christmas lights to work and lets her hubby think that it was him (we’ve all been there – right girls?), and the Christmas Eve dinner scene. The turkey looks perfect but as soon as they cut into it, it pops open as it is completely dried out. What started off looking like the perfect Christmas diner quickly deteriorates to tears, awkwardness and nausea. (We’ve all been there – right girls?)
MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (The remake not the original)

My favourite scene is…The midnight-mass wedding. They look like they are heading to work but it is still very romantic.
HOME ALONE

My favourite scene is…This one’s easy. It has to be the final scene where Macaulay Culkin’s character looks out the window to see his neighbour as he reunites with his son and embraces his granddaughter. Combined with the incredible John Williams score, this moment is so touching, I have to stop typing about it for fear my tears will destroy my keyboard.
P.S. This is also the movie I am watching while writing this. So thanks for the inspiration Kevin McCallister.
Merry Christmas-movie watching everyone!
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