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Actually, thanks to SpikeTV I correlate James Bond with the Holidays
I agree, although I prefer the Christmas Carol with George C. ScottQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
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Originally Posted by DonJ
meet da parents
Quite Possibly the saddest Christmas Movie. set in WW2 and yes it made me cry but not at hard as "Grave of the fire flys" but that isnt a christmas movie.
"A Midnight Clear".
And the review from the editor on amazon.com
William Wharton's autobiographical novel of World War II becomes a moving portrait of war's madness in the microcosm of a small intelligence patrol on the German front in 1944. The unit, composed of high IQ soldiers, is sent to scout ahead. They discover a small platoon of Germans hiding in the forest, but these soldiers would rather fight with snowballs than guns and exchange Christmas presents instead of mortar fire. The young, rather unsoldierly Americans are offered the opportunity to "capture" the Germans without a fight--until a fatal misunderstanding plunges their efforts into tragedy. Director Keith Gordon, who also penned the screenplay, creates an unusually eloquent, offbeat platoon drama shot amidst the tranquil beauty of a snow-covered forest. His excellent cast includes future stars Ethan Hawke and Gary Sinise, with Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon, Arye Gross, and Peter Berg rounding out the platoon. Though little seen upon its 1992 release, this moving drama received high praise for its vivid characters and delicately wrought imagery and remains one of the most powerful pacifist dramas of the post-war era
Da_Grinch with Jim Carrey!
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Probably not a Christmas classic, but I'd have to go with da family's yearly tradition of Home Alone, seriously the part where that guy gets hit in the face with a shovel, pure classic baby.:cool: