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…)
3 comments:
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.
Love your first choice!
I 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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