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Here's a great list of holiday movies to watch. Many I've never seen.

25 Best Christmas Movies Ever, Ranked

Thanks for this, Kay. I haven't seen many of them either, and am intrigued by some of the older ones. I really enjoy The Holiday - if you haven't seen that, try to! It's a cute movie, and worth seeing for the house porn alone. :ermm::LOL:

BTW - here's Ralphie from A Christmas Story, all grown up. :)
 

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Oh those beautiful eyes of his. What a handsome man he's become Cheryl!

I saw "The Coat of Many Colors" the other night on tv about Dolly's childhood and loved every minute of it. I'm not really a fan of Dolly, but it was so well done with Ricky Shroder playing her Dad of all people. Don't think I've ever cried harder in a movie than watching that little boy in "The Champ"
 
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Well HELLO there, "Ralphie". My, have you changed! ~~~ Thanks for that bit of eye candy, Cheryl. ;)

Thanks for the link, Kayelle. I may have seen all of about four or five of those 25. Himself and I definitely want to see "A Midwinter's Tale" since we really enjoy farce. Meanwhile, I've bookmarked that link to the movie list so that we can watch a couple of them during the cold, snowy winter - IF "cold" and "snowy" show up this winter at all!
 
Been really needing to laugh so we watched Over the Hedge last night. It's become one of our favorite animated films and both of us were either smiling or laughing out loud for nearly 2 hours.

R.J. and Hammy are just too, too much. Stella ain't half bad either.
 
Oh those beautiful eyes of his. What a handsome man he's become Cheryl!

I saw "The Coat of Many Colors" the other night on tv about Dolly's childhood and loved every minute of it. I'm not really a fan of Dolly, but it was so well done with Ricky Shroder playing her Dad of all people. Don't think I've ever cried harder in a movie than watching that little boy in "The Champ"

I DVR'ed that and started to watch it the other night, and fell asleep. I was enjoying it, but was so tired that NOTHING could have kept me awake. I'll try again later today.

Kay and CG....yes, little Ralphie grew up quite nicely, I agree! ;):)
 
The SousChef and I went and saw "Bridge of Spies" with Tom Hanks today. It was excellent in every way. It's a true story of a seldom covered time in world history, and one both of us lived through at the time, as young people. What a scary time it was!
It was riveting to learn the details. Everything about it was Oscar worthy. Don't miss it!
 
It's almost 9:30PM here and after a lengthy discussion with my daughter confirming the details of the Christmas dinner menu, I'm headed for the recliner with my warm blanket and purring kitty to watch The Holiday again. Love that movie. :)
 
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My GF's and I went and saw "Joy" today. The first part was pretty slow but it got better and in the end, I enjoyed it. However, this is one you could save your money and wait to enjoy at home.
 
My GF's and I went and saw "Joy" today. The first part was pretty slow but it got better and in the end, I enjoyed it. However, this is one you could save your money and wait to enjoy at home.

Thanks for the review, Kay. I was kind of hoping to go see it at the matinee sometime this week - I honestly don't think I'll find the time though, what with the granddaughters here this week and an early New Years Day dinner with my brother. I might just wait until it comes on PPV.
 
Cheryl, PPV is a good idea for this one, imo. On the other hand, don't miss "Bridge of Spies" in the theater for the impact only a theater can lend.

we saw Bridge of Spies a few weeks back, open houses dontchaknow... very good movie! Love Tom Hanks, he is so cool, just a regular Joe, we're about the same age, and heh! He's born in July too, I knew I liked him for a reason...
 
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