Every year I make Christmas movie countdown for the family and I just did 2014’s tonight!
We don’t always get to watch a movie every single night, but we definitely give it our best.
But uh… no more Christmas talk. It’s all about thankfulness and turkey for the next few days!!
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Great, thank you for sharing
Does Die Hard really count just because it takes place on Christmas? Not sure it would really put anyone in the Christmas mood. (Although it is a fun movie!)
Love these lists! White Christmas is a family fave. My sister and I have also always loved Babes in Toyland (1961), but when we tried to make it a tradition with the next generation it didn’t catch on. Neither did they like the 1964 version of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Now that I think of it, I’m not sure why we loved them so much, given that they were already old when we were kids in the 80s!