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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Chirstmas Movies...Which is Your Favorite ???

 
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And we're celebrating Christmas by asking you to tell us what your favorite Christmas movie of all time is !
 
See our nominations.  We have 15  of them to choose from.
 
 
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10 comments:

  1. From Barbara Wollard...to...Anthem Opinions

    "It's A Wonderful Life"

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  2. From Phillip Rosen of Glenview, IL...to...Anthem Opinions

    "Miracle on 34th Street"

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  3. From Linda Dawson...to...Anthem Opinions

    "A Christmas Story"

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  4. From Mary Lee Duley...to...Anthem Opinions

    "It’s a Wonderful Life" is always shown at our home.

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  5. From Eleanore Homich...to...Anthem Opinions

    1) "A Christmas Carol" - Reginald Owen 1938 - Still the best version!

    2)" Scrooged" - Bill Murray 1988

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  6. From Dave Nall of Wilmington, NC....to...Anthem Opinions

    "It's A Wonderful Life" gets my vote.

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  7. From Peter Anton...to...Anthem Opinions

    " A Christmas Story" is without doubt, the best.

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  8. From Board Director Carl Weinstein...to...Anthem Opinions

    "A Christmas Carol" is my favorite, but the best version was from 1951 with Alistair Sim as Scrooge and a cast of British actors and actresses.

    I will never forget his housekeeper who ran out of Scrooge's house thinking he was berserk
    when he started to feel the Christmas spirit.

    For some reason this version was not shown on TV this year!

    A real loss!

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  9. From Donna Maresca...to...Anthem Opinions

    Definitely National Lampoon’s "CHRISTMAS VACATION".

    I could watch it over and over again and still laugh.

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  10. It's a Wonderful Life! I still cry every time it comes to the scene where he stops Mr. Gower from poisoning the little kid.

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