on 05-12-2018 13:07
Hey everyone,
I thought we would do a Christmas spin on this months movie thread! Last months discussion we wen't over the movies we were looking forward to seeing in November. This months discussion is about your all time favourite Christmas movies!
So what are the films that you just can't do without at Christmas time? Do you and your family have any movies that you watch as part of Christmas tradition or any non christmassy flicks that you always sit down to at this time of year?
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on 05-12-2018 14:48
on 05-12-2018 14:48
Urgggggh. Christmas movies are as much as plague as Christmas songs. I'll be picking a select few off Sky Movies this year that avoid the subject.
Thanks for tips on Love Actually. Never seen it, never wanted to so thats sorted out then
on 05-12-2018 14:51
on 05-12-2018 14:51
on 05-12-2018 19:45
on 05-12-2018 19:45
Don't do Christmas films, but I always look forward to seeing the classics.
Mary Poppins
The Sound of Music
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
on 05-12-2018 20:07
on 05-12-2018 20:07
@Anonymous
Have you heard there is a new version of Mary Poppins now?
Dick Van Dyke age 92, is playing a cameo role (which he had to pay Disney $4000 for the part)
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on 05-12-2018 20:59
on 05-12-2018 21:38
on 05-12-2018 21:38
@Anonymous wrote:I have @Cleoriff and tbh I'm not going to avoid it. There's only 1 Mary!
But I didn't know about DVD paying for the privilege, it's a bit tight!
https://www.nme.com/news/dick-van-dyke-paid-walt-disney-role-mary-poppins-2412586
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on 06-12-2018 11:01
I think Walt would be turning in his grave.
on 06-12-2018 11:03
on 06-12-2018 11:03
@Anonymous wrote:I think Walt would be turning in his grave.
Anything would be better than DVD's cockney accent (which Disney had to apologise for!)
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on 06-12-2018 11:24
on 06-12-2018 12:22
on 06-12-2018 12:22