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]]>Here are the Christmas movies that evoke warm memories with thoughts of days gone by, cozy apple cider and a thread of redemption and the belief that there is always Hope and Good in the world.
I begin with one of my all-time favorite movies! I have rarely seen this played and it isn’t talked about much which is bewildering to me. It is Incredible! Extra Sad & SCARY, but oh my, eventually so uber FEEL GOOD… (Consider the age of your children.)
Whether or not you traditionally like musicals, this rendition of the classic novel, “A Christmas Carol”, is one that will have you wanting to get up and dance for joy and cry tears of a broken heart to tears of happiness. I can’t say enough about this movie and how it makes me feel inside. I have seen so many renditions but to me, this is is the best of the best in bringing out the emotions that Charles Dickens intended.
Consider your little ones… Some scenes are rather FRIGHTENING. Especially when Scrooge enters the Underworld.
For a movie in the 70’s, it is breathtakingly EPIC, SPINE TINGLING and simply GORGEOUS!
Tender and heart-wrenching.
The music is fabulous and just seeing these images and thinking about it makes me feel GIDDY!
Albert Finney as the bitter miser Ebenezer Scrooge, is amazing as he transforms his ‘self’. His facial expressions throughout are monumental. Gee, do you think I like this movie? CAN’T WAIT to see it again!
Won Golden Globe |
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Albert Finney |
Nominated Golden Globe |
Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical |
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Leslie Bricusse |
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Best Original Score – Motion Picture Leslie Bricusse Ian Fraser Herbert W. Spencer |
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Best Original Song – Motion Picture Leslie Bricusse Song: “Thank You Very Much”
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Nominated Oscar |
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Terence Marsh Robert Cartwright Pamela Cornell |
Best Costume Design Margaret Furse |
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Best Music, Original Song Leslie Bricusse For the song “Thank You Very Much”.
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Best Music, Original Song Score Leslie Bricusse Ian Fraser Herbert W. Spencer |
Nominated BAFTA Film Award |
Best Art Direction Terence Marsh |
Nominated Golden Laurel |
Best Comedy Performance, Male Albert Finney 4th place.
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DON’T MISS OUT! From the first time I saw this in the theater in 1970, I have watched with eager anticipation whenever possible. Now it is not so readily available.
HOWEVER, it is on TMC, tomorrow night! I hope you see it. Please let me know what you thought! ♥
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But LIFE doesn’t always go as planned. Despair sets in.
LIFE gets some ‘Intervention’. But intervention is not always welcome….
But LIFE finds a way ~ Where there is LOVE.
Natalie Wood is wonderful as the pessimistic little girl in this original Black & White version. Edmund Gwenn as ‘Santa’ was perfectly marvelous. One of the things I always remembered about this movie was when he sent folks to other stores (the competition) where they would find what they were looking for. Whenever I’ve see someone in a store doing that same thing I’ve complimented them, saying it reminded me of “Miracle on 34th Street!” I’m happy to say, it has happened quite a few times. I know one place that does it regularly, and that is Gregory’s Wheatshop in Utah! Makes me proud to be admin on their FB page! Maureen O’Hara, also an old favorite is great as the joyless mother and John Payne, lovely as well. Perfectly cast all in all, as their characters find out how special the simple things in life are and the Joy in Believing with the help of a little ‘Magic’ that brings out the inner-child in all of us, making us want to also want to BELIEVE.
I had to also include this awesome 1994 version! I would recommend watching BOTH!
Miracle on 34th Street (1994) PG 6.4 Stars
Mara Wilson also couldn’t be more perfect. Loved her also in Roald Dahl’s film rendition of “Matilda”. Richard Attenborough is also another perfect Santa in his roll.
WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) NR 7.6 Stars
Another musical ~ About as classic a Christmas movie as you can get!
Vera Ellen and Rosemary Clooney (Did you know she is George Clooney’s aunt?) playing as sisters, singing “Sisters”!
Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen
There’s just something magical about this movie that so many are drawn to. Of course, Bing Crosby singing, “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas”, is the white icing on the cake at the end, and what I think is what everyone remembers the most, leaving us with old memories and the desire to be in front of a cozy crackling fire with our loved ones and snowflakes falling, blanketing our little worlds with beauty.
A story of comedic romances while people come together in unity as they team up to save the failing Vermont inn where they are supposed to be performing, and lift up their former commanding general who has lost hope.
Available on NETFLIX
Streaming on amazon Video
ANGELS IN THE SNOW (2015) NR 5.6 Stars
I’m watching this now and one of the characters just said this… Such true words that fit all of these movies , physically or emotionally.
“Sometimes the hardest roads lead to the best places.”
I’m actually about half way through this movie and tears are streaming down my face. I think I just ‘got it’. I wonder how they will make it unfold. (Let me know if you did too, before the end…) The story is of a family who is losing their way with bickering and a father whose primary concern is business. Life as they know it is about to change. I highly recommend this as a new family Christmas movie as a reminder what that truly means.
(It just ended and I’m crying again… They finished it even better than I had anticipated.)
Available on NETFLIX
Streaming on amazon Video
~ FARE THEE WELL, FLORENCE HENDERSON ~
THE CHRISTMAS BUNNY (2010) PG Family 6.2 /10 Stars
Florence – I was about a third of the way through this movie, before I realized it was Florence Henderson! I was watching on Netflix and hadn’t paid attention to the actors beforehand. Suddenly I looked closely at her and thought, ‘Oh my, look who it is!’ I didn’t recognize her, due to her character – the ways she dressed and no makeup. She was wonderful in this movie and I think must have been one of or her last appearance. She will be missed.
A lonely foster child who has been tossed from home to home, is now with a foster family that truly wants to accept her, but they have trouble as she acts out and will not speak to anyone. On Christmas Eve, she finds an injured rabbit in the woods. It reminds her of a story book that she loves – her only possession. The Bunny Lady (Florence Henderson), who is also withdrawn from humans, runs a rabbit rescue in an old barn behind her farmhouse. See how they all come together to find nurturing. (There was a tiny scene in the end I wasn’t wild about, but overall, I really enjoyed this movie.) And yes, I shed a tear.
Available on NETFLIX
Streaming on amazon Video
THE CHRISTMAS BOX (1995) G 7.3/10 Won 2 Primetime Emmy Awards
A family moves in with an elderly widow as live-in help. The father begins to have recurring dreams about an angel and a heart-breaking yet enlightening story begins to unfold. The film did a very nice job of capturing his story.
Available on amazon SHOWTIME.
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