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Christmas Films
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Love Actually is my favourite

I love that film
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Miracle on 34th Street - old or new version I just love this film & I sob each time I watch it!
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Our faves are Elf, Nightmare Before Christmas and Muppets Christmas Carol :-)*** PROPHECY_GRRL****** DEBT FREE AS OF 17/10/11 - I DID IT!!! ***0
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I don't think anybody mentioned Christmas in Wonderland. We Sky+ it a couple of months ago and my daughter (6) watched it at least 20 times during the summer holidays, she loved it. It is a really nice film.0
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Not really a film as such but Blackadder's Christmas Carol is a goodun.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is another favourite......0 -
My all time favourites are
Miracle on 34th Street (the remake as I've never seen the original)
The Snowman
Home Alone
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Does anyone remember Bernard And The Genie? Love that! It was a BBC made for TV film, with loads of famous faces in. Very hard to get hold of on DVD here though.0
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Mary Poppins

I know its not Christmassy as such, but when I was a kid we always watched it as a whole school in the hall with the whirry projector thing. It was *such* a treat and now always makes me feel Christmassy still
Oh, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for the same reasons. Mortgage Total: £50,550/ £75,000
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the night before christmas and father christmas, two must watches for christmans :j:beer:Member of Mortgage free in three. :beer:55. littlemonkeywolf. Reduce my mortgage0
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