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well we cant forget the other classic cartoons
ruldoph we know him... frosty the snowman the little drummer boy.. Awe I love nester the long ear donkey even Garfield... |
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Ahh, yes, Garfield....when he gives Grandma the old love letters from Grandpa....very touching.
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Alright then, bump?
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"Jack Frost".
The Michael Keaton one, not the stupid slash-'em-up one. |
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Here's another one: The best (IMO) movie version of "A Christmas Carol", the British version starring Alastair Sim, came out in 1951! my favorite!! |
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my favorite though I don't know if it's classic is"annabelles wish" makes me cry as does the original"Miracle on 34th Street"
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"Jack Frost". The Michael Keaton one, not the stupid slash-'em-up one. another tearfest. Lets not forget Prancer.. |
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My daughter and I just watched the original "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "Jack Frost" this past weekend.
I love watching all the old Christmas movies, especially with my daughter. But the only movie I haven't seen is "It's A Wonderful Life" Hopefully I'll get to see it this year. My favorite of all time though is "A Christmas Carol", the British version as some have already mentioned. |
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Wow! Hard to believe there are still some folks that haven't seen that classic yet, but I suppose it can happen. A masterpiece from 1946, so I hope you enjoy black-and-white. Whatever you do, DO NOT watch the "colorized" version. It doesn't even come close to having the same effect as the original intends.
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