Must watch for us is Four Christmases
A is A said:
Must watch for us is Four Christmases
NoahAg said:
Saw a pretty good one about a bratty kid who got left home, alone during Christmas. And he had to protect his home, alone, from would-be burglars. I think it was called "The Kid Who Got Left at His House By Himself."
I'd forgotten about Klaus but seconded, it was nominated for Best Animated Feature and it really is that good. Need to give it a rewatch.agmag90 said:
Klaus is very good, family friendly, and has made it into our annual rotation
fig96 said:AustinAg2K said:
My wife discovers way too many Christmas movies every year. She always binge watches Hallmark type Christmas movies. The weird thing I've learned is that there are sub genres even within the Hallmark Christmas movie genre. Like there are dozens of Christmas Prince movies, or Christmas farm movies. This year my wife has been into Christmas movies that all seem to revolve around wineries.
In case you are wondering, every one of these subgenres is terrible.‘Tis the season https://t.co/rTcjAtuqH3 pic.twitter.com/rE8FJge0OI
— El Arroyo (@ElArroyo_ATX) December 13, 2023
AgTrip said:
I stumbled onto this on Netflix and was so pleasantly surprised. Italians do a feast of seven fishes on Christmas eve and this movie was about one Italian family. I loved the scenes of the big family interacting, it reminded me of mine at times. Great show!
What other Christmas movies have you discovered this season that you haven't seen before?
MoreCushing4thePushing said:
Good Lord. It'll be New Year's before you finish all of that.
A is A said:
Must watch for us is Four Christmases
Rex Racer said:
They are not Christmas movies, but my wife and I watch The Lord of the Rings movies every Christmas.
Favreau was ripped for that movie. The two brothers ganging up on Vince Vaughn is hilarious.Ag_07 said:
Four Christmases is fantastic
Tim McGraw, John Favreau, and Dwight Yoakum low-key killed it in that movie.