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Holiday Movies and Cartoons

Mama Mangia

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There are so many holiday movies and cartoons to choose from. I absolutely love National Lampoon's Christmas! And of course Bing Crosby movies - all that music and dancing!

Rudolph is an all-time classic cartoon - but I still enjoy all those really old B & W Christmas cartoons that were made back during WWII!

And Charlie Brown!!!

What are your favorites??
 
lol I watched The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown last night. I have Rudolph, The Year Without a Santa Claus, Frosty The Snowman, Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July, Twas The Night Before Christmas & The little Drummer Boy on dvd. I watch them every Christmas. There is a really old one called Emmet Otters Jugband Christmas that I love too. I love to watch Micky Mouse's Scrooge lol. Jon and I like the version of Scrooge with Patrick Stewart. I told Jon I want to find The Smurfs Christmas.
 
I loved all those TV Christmas specials when I was little. It doesn't seem like they play them any more.
 
"It's A Wonderful Life" is one of my all time favorite Xmas movies. In fact, I can watch it just about any time. I have it on DVD.
 
If anyone would like to see the perfect foody version of a fine Thanksgiving movie, rent "What's Cooking?" It's a wonderful movie with tons of cooking/kitchen/food story-telling worked into the tale and GREAT filming of beautiful food and kitchen scenes! It tells the tale of family-drama within 5-6 different ethnic families taking place Thanksgiving Day, and all the family drama is intertwined around the roasting of turkey, the making of cranberry sauce and pies- plus many other ethnic dishes indicitive of each different family's ethnicity- it's pretty fun! Enjoy!
 
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