Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Christmas Favorites: Movies

One week until Christmas

I’ve said it once before, but I have to say it again…I cannot believe how fast this month has flown by! It really has gone by too fast.

I am a hopeless Christmas sap. Christmas is my favorite time of the year and I love everything about it – the spirit in the air, the music, the movies…

I’ll admit, I’m one who began watching Christmas movies mid-November when the Hallmark Channel began playing them. A typical afternoon at my house consists of a room a room aglow with Christmas lights and a Christmas movie playing on the television. I’m going to be sad when this time of the year is over.

Throughout the years, I’ve collected a few movie favorites, and I’m going to share them with you today. I’ve watched these movies from the comfort of my couch, while doing housework, while putting up the Christmas decorations, and even while running on the treadmill.

Mickeys Christmas Carol
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Mickey’s Christmas Carol

It's the same old classic Charles Dickens story with an all star Disney cast. Uncle Scrooge McDuck is appropriately enough Scrooge and is visited by his dead partner and 3 spirits one night to remember the joys of Christmas.

Mickey’s Christmas Carol is my most-favorite Christmas special!

The Holiday
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The Holiday

In London, Iris Simpkins writes a wedding column in a newspaper and nurtures an unrequited love for her colleague Jasper Bloom. Near Christmas, she is informed that Jasper is engaged to marry another colleague, and her life turns upside down. In Los Angeles, the movie-trailers maker Amanda Woods has just split with her unfaithful boyfriend Ethan and wants to forget him. Through a house exchange website, Amanda impulsively swaps her mansion for Iris' cottage in Surrey for the holidays. While in Surrey, Amanda meets Iris' brother and book editor Graham and they fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Iris meets her new next door neighbor the ninety year old screenplay writer Arthur, who helps her retrieve her self-esteem, and the film composer Miles, with whom she falls in love.

I love love love this movie! I watch it every year while decorating my house for Christmas, this year was no exception!

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If you’ve watched Hallmark Channel Movies in the past, you know that some have an element of cheesiness to them. I’ve watched several Hallmark Channel movies this year and I can vouch for the following….while a small, slight, miniscule element of cheesiness exists, these are movies I could watch over and over again!

The remaining movies are a part of Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas.

Snow Bride
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Snow Bride

When a reporter encounters the eldest son of a famous political family at a mountain retreat, she winds up pretending to be his girlfriend over Christmas so he can save face with his family. Should she secretly expose newsworthy scoops about the famous family in order to save her job, or trust that she's falling in love for real? Stars Patricia Richardson and Katrina Law.

I think this one is my favorite “new”  movie for 2013 (as in, brand new in 2013).

A Very Merry Mixup
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A Very Merry Mix-up

Alice thinks she is heading to her fiancé’s hometown to meet his parents and spend the holidays, but a mix up at the airport lands her at the wrong home. However this “wrong” family is just her sort of people and she quickly forms a bond with them, especially with the handsome son, Matt. When she visits the "right" house, will her destiny take a detour? Stars Alicia Witt.

Let It Snow
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Let It Snow

A resort executive is sent to a newly purchased lodge in Maine with instructions to turn it in to an ultra-modern resort, and finds a charming, successful lodge loaded with holiday spirit. Will she stick with her boss’s plans to tear everything down or find a way to save what she has come to love? Stars Candace Cameron-Bure and Alan Thicke.

I love that Candace Cameron-Bure is in this movie…she does a great job (and of course, I love her)!

Catch A Christmas Star
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Catch A Christmas Star

Just as her latest Christmas album is being released, famous singer Nikki Crandon is reunited with her high school sweetheart and starts to believe they may be able to rekindle what they had in the past. However, problems arise in the form of pressure from her record company, an old boyfriend and the paparazzi. Will Nikki be able to overcome the many obstacles to finally be with the only man she has ever loved? Stars Shannon Elizabeth.

Debbie Macombers Mrs Miracle
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Debbie Macomber’s Mrs. Miracle

Losing a spouse is always hard, and for Seth Webster (James Van Der Beek), playing single dad to two rambunctious six-year-olds doesn’t make it any easier. With the holidays approaching, finding a housekeeper has proven to be near-impossible, until Mrs. Emily Merkle (Doris Roberts) shows up at the Websters’ door, ready to turn their lives around. No sooner has “Mrs. Miracle,” as Seth’s boys call her, straightened up the house, than Seth meets Reba Maxwell (Erin Karpluk), best friend to the Webster kids’ first-grade teacher. After just one date, Seth and Reba find they have a lot in common. Since the death of his music-loving wife, Seth has been unable to play a single chord on the piano, and, in the name of her career, Reba, once an avid actress, has avoided the theater. With a Christmas pageant to prepare for and a fresh romance on the horizon, Mrs. Miracle definitely has her work cut out for her and proves to be more than just a normal nanny.

Hands down my favorite Hallmark Christmas movie of all time! I’ll admit, I was originally drawn to this movie because of James Van Der Beek, but I really love this movie!

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What do you think? Are you a hopeless Christmas romantic? What’s your favorite Christmas movies to watch during the holiday season?

P.S. – I left out Christmas Vacation on purpose – it’s a Christmas tradition for my family which will be shared in an upcoming post.

18 comments:

  1. Oh wow! I haven't seen a lot of those! I'm going to have to look them up! I LOVE Mickey's Christmas Carol for sure! And The Holiday!!! I LOVE that one too!

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    1. Yes, I agree...they are both great movies! :0) Have a great day, Mindy!

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  2. I rarely sit down and watch Christmas movies all the way through. I feel like I've seen them all so many times, but tradition is A Christmas Story, of course. I usually catch at least part of Love Actually during the season. I have the DVD, but haven't watched it all the way through in some time. The other night I saw part of Elf and it had me rolling on the floor laughing. I'll usually read and show How the Grinch Stole Christmas - the cartoon, not Jim Carrey - in class each year.

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    1. I hear you...I don't usually do that, either. I'm too ADD to sit still for long! :0) Elf is funny, love that one, too! Cute! I bet your class loves the Grinch! :0)

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  3. Boy you watch a lot of Christmas movies haha! My favorite Christmas movie is probably either The Santa Clause or Home Alone.

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  4. I love Mickey's Christmas Carol. The other Christmas Carol I love is the Muppets. Love Actually, the Santa Clause and of course the great TV ones, Rudolph, Charlie Brown and the Grinch.

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    1. The Muppets is a good one, too! Can you believe I haven't seen Love Actually? I'm definitely remedying that this weekend!

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    1. Never seen it, but thanks to all the recommendations, I'm definitely going to watch it this weekend! Thanks!

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  6. I love Christmas movies! My favorite is "Love Actually" but I think I might try to find "The Holiday" this weekend.

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    1. I think you would like The Holiday! Love Actually is on my playlist for the weekend!

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    1. Elf is so cute!! I won the DVD in a white elephant game tonight...can't wait to watch it again! :0)

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  8. I love Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol and Love Actually. I have seen some on the Hallmark channel and will definitely be on the lookout for a few that you mentioned. Any feel good movie that has a Christmas theme is on my list. Oh and don't forget about Miracle on 34th St. and White Christmas!

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    1. Mr. Magoo is my dad's favorite...he watches it every Christmas! :0) I'm with you, any feel good Christmas movie is a good movie in my book! :0) White Christmas...that's another one on my list, can't believe I haven't seen it yet!

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  9. I LOVE Mickey's Christmas Carol! But my favorite holiday movie is probably Elf. I could watch it over and over and over! Mixed Nuts is also really funny.

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    1. Elf is so cute!! Haven't seen Mixed Nuts...I'll have to look into that one! Thanks!

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