
Now personally I don’t need to see yet another adaptation of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (if you’re so inclined pick one of the dozens of movies, plays, or “very special episodes” of TV shows and have at it.) I don’t need to sit through It’s a Wonderful Life again either (it’s a fine movie…probably a wee bit darker than you remember if you haven’t seen it in a while…but I’ve had that particular experience enough for the time being.)
There are Christmas entertainments that I can…and do…watch happily every year.
The five "must see" Xmas entertainments:
1) A Charlie Brown Christmas: still the gold standard of animated Christmas specials even after 40+ years.
2) Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas: not that over-stuffed movie from 2000 but the magical animated special with the voice of Boris Karloff and the unforgettable singing of Thurl Ravencroft (see the classic "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" below.)
3) A Christmas Story: the endearing and delightful trip down nostalgia lane with Ralphie and his quest for the best Xmas present in the whole wide world (a Red Ryder bb gun, natcherly :-)
4) Miracle on
5) A Wish for Wings That Work: a personal favorite that wasn’t an especially big hit featuring Opus (the penguin from the great
Those are 5 great ways to make you smile after a hard day of Christmas shopping (or while sitting around after that last slice of pumpkin pie has made walking not something you have much interest in…)
Thanks for not listing that Frank Capra movie that shouldn't be named, much less watched for the umpty-umpth time. I'm not a fan of the message in that particular Christmas story and think the movie is a particularly egregious case of heartstring pulling.
ReplyDeleteLove your first choice!
ReplyDeleteI have quoted Sally all my life, literally since I first heard it: "All I want is what's coming to me, all I want is my fair share."
She summed it up, really.
:)
My mom, sister and I saw the Charlie Brown Christmas the other day. We love it! :)
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