HOLIDAY FILMS


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Home Alone (1990,  PG)
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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992,  PG)
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The Polar Express (2004,  G)
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974,  G)
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Frosty the Snowman (1969,  G)
Frosty the Snowman
Produced by the team of Rankin-Bass(which was founded by Arthur Rankin,Jr. and his business associate Jules Bass)who were one of the most trusted names in children's holiday entertainment(the same team that brought us the holiday favorites "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer","Santa Claus is Coming To Town",not to mention other animated fare and live-action features)brings us this timeless holiday classic. What makes this holiday classic stand out from all the others? For one,it was originally broadcast for television when CBS aired in December of 1969. Secondly,the reason why this classic is a standard of holiday greatness is the casting of voicework done by three of the greatest veterans in showbusiness who were still around when this was made: Jimmy Durante voiced as the narrator while deadpan comedian Jackie Vernon did the voice for the main character Frosty while musical-comedy veteran Billy DeWolfe lends his voice as the evil Professor Hinkle. A holiday tradition that has been a favorite ever since it was first aired(CBS still airs this annually),and now through the magic of DVD,it can be cherished again! This was followed by two sequels "Frosty Returns" and "The Legend of Frosty",also produced by the team of Rankin-Bass.
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Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2005,  Unrated)
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Jingle All the Way (1997,  PG)
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The Year Without a Santa Claus (2006,  Unrated)
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The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974,  Unrated)
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964,  Unrated)
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Movie (1998,  G)
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (,  Unrated)
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys (2001,  Unrated)
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Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976,  G)
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000,  PG)
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1967,  G)
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Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983,  G)
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The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992,  G)
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A Christmas Carol (1984,  PG)
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A Christmas Carol (1999,  Unrated)
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Scrooge (A Christmas Carol) (1951,  Unrated)
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A Christmas Carol (1938,  Unrated)
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Christmas Carol - The Movie (2001,  PG)
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Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962,  G)
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An American Christmas Carol (1979,  Unrated)
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A Christmas Carol (1997,  PG)
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An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998,  G)
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Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009,  PG)
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A Diva's Christmas Carol (2000,  PG)
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Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988,  Unrated)
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Barbie In A Christmas Carol (2008,  Unrated)
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Garfield Holiday Celebrations (1985,  Unrated)
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I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (2001,  Unrated)
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The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971,  PG)
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The Little Drummer Boy (1968,  Unrated)
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A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965,  Unrated)
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I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003,  Unrated)
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Jack Frost (1998,  PG)
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Jack Frost (1996,  R)
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Jack Frost (1979,  Unrated)
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Miracle on 34th Street (1994,  G)
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Miracle on 34th Street (1947,  Unrated)
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Toy Story (1995,  G)
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Toy Story 3 (2010,  Unrated)
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Toy Story 2 (1999,  G)
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005,  PG)
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Scrooged (1988,  PG-13)
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Scrooge (1935,  Unrated)
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White Christmas (1954,  Unrated)
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Stealing Christmas (2003,  Unrated)
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Barney's Night Before Christmas (,  Unrated)
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Snow White Christmas (1980,  Unrated)
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Silent Night, Deadly Night - Pt. 2 (1987,  R)
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Silent Night, Deadly Night - Pt. 5: the Toy Maker (1991,  R)
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (Bugs) (1990,  R)
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Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (Blind Terror) (1989,  Unrated)
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Fred Claus (2007,  PG)
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Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970,  Unrated)
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Shrek the Halls (2007,  G)
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Black Christmas (2006,  R)
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Christmas with the Kranks (2004,  PG)
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A Christmas Story (1983,  PG)
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989,  PG-13)
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Beauty and the Beast - The Enchanted Christmas (1997,  G)
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I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998,  PG)
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Surviving Christmas (2004,  PG-13)
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It Nearly Wasn't Christmas, (The Nearly Wasn't Christmas) (1989,  PG)
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The Simpsons' Christmas Message (2004,  Unrated)
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Arthur's Perfect Christmas (2000,  Unrated)
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Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983,  R)
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A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004,  Unrated)
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The Christmas Shoes (2006,  Unrated)
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946,  Unrated)
It's a Wonderful Life
No one is born to be a failure. No one is poor who has friends. Some are to expect a miracle. Simple thoughts were the inspiration for one of the richest,most uplifting and most beloved American films ever made. And during the holiday season,this film stands out as one of the best. Frank Capra's classic tale of George Bailey(James Stewart)and his Christmas Eve with a guardian angel was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture,Best Director(Capra),and Best Actor(Stewart). A timeless holiday event that remains powerful and moving as the day it was made.
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Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984,  R)
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Black Christmas (1974,  R)
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The Santa Clause (1994,  PG)
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The Santa Clause 2 - The Mrs. Clause (2002,  G)
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Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus (2004,  Unrated)
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Elf (2003,  PG)
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Prancer (1989,  G)
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Prancer Returns (2001,  Unrated)
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Blizzard (2003,  G)
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Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006,  Unrated)
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Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas (2008,  G)
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A Family Circus Christmas (1979,  Unrated)
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Babes in Toyland (1961,  Unrated)
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Babes in Toyland (1986,  G)
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Babes in Toyland (March of the Wooden Soldiers) (1934,  Unrated)
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Die Hard (1988,  R)
Die Hard
This was a movie that not only gambled millions,but also made Bruce Willis one of the top action superstars of the 1980's. And this was the movie that cemented his career. And this was the original that spawned three sequels make this one of the most runaway blockbuster masterpieces that had audiences flocking to see when it came to theatres in the summer of 1988. "Die Hard" piles very known element of the action genre onto a flimsy story of the New York cop who rescues hostages from a Los Angeles office tower on Christmas Eve. Partly an interracial buddy movie(on the style of the Lethal Weapon movies)this was partly the sentimental tale of a ruptured marriage,the film is largely a special effects carnival full of machine-gun fire,roaring helicopters,and an explosion tank. It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare company,a ruthless thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries the him the smirks and wisecracks that made this film of the top ten action flicks of all time. "Die Hard" was basically
"The Towering Inferno" by way of "The French Connection" in a "Lethal Weapon" style that goes beyond the cop buddy finesse and then some. What makes Die Hard worked is the toughness and all out action that is non stop with something unexpected at ever turn. The producers(Lawrence Gordon and Joel Silver),and the director(John McTiernan) were also responsible for other action flicks that exploded onto the 80's,most notably for some that starred one of the top action buffs of the era..Arnold Scwarzenegger(of "Commando","Predator" films).
Here they have grafted Bruce Willis smart aleck wit and tough New Jersey-New York attitude and here he not only commands the film he conquers it.
The movie is slow in the first half-hour,and that is when John McClane(Bruce Willis),lands in Los Angeles to visit his estranged wife(Bonnie Bedelia)and goes to her office Christmas party. Minutes later a group of six terrorists shows,planning to steal six million dollars in bonds. The terrorists have crack a difficult computer code before getting into the vault,so there is plenty of time for McClane to play the hero and save the hostages. Bruce Willis' true expertise is in banter,so the direction of John McTiernan shrewdly blends bursts of action with some hilarious comic dialogue. McClane races up and down elevator shafts. He kills one terrorist,taking his machine gun and citzens' band radio.. Now he can have a running conservation with Al,the sympathetic black cop(Reginald VelJohnson of Family Matters fame)becomes part of the only buddy film where the friends don't meet until the end of the story. Meanwhile back in the executive suite,there is Hans,the ruthless terrorist leader in a very well tailored suit. In the film's greatest surprise,Hans' character(played by Alan Rickman)comes out to be one of the greatest villains of all time...ruthless,manipulative and just pure evil. He makes a perfect snake. "Who are you?" he superciliously asks McClane via radio. "Are you just another American who saw too many movies as a child?"

Yes,he did. McClane is a movie maverick who worships his idols like Roy Rogers and John Wayne. Here,he walks around in sleeveless undershirt,a tattoo on his left bicep,getting sweater,dirtier,and bloodierby the minute. A great part of the film is watching the down-and-dirty cop match wits with the aloof master criminal. The final action sequence in breathtaking,as FBI helicopters buzz the rooftop and McClane swings down the side of the high-rise and crashes through a window. While below fellow officers from the LAPD just stand there to look like imbeciles. But the scenes move with such relentless energy and smashing special effects that action-genre fans hoped for and this movie did not disappoint. AFI's top 100 action movies of all time.

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