🎄đŸ“ș Best Christmas TV

I watched it in 3D one year, I’m still getting counselling for that


Its poor this year, I am justusing KODI, its not really in the spirit of it by call the midwife on peak time Christmas Day sums it up, OFAH box set as well caning, love it.

Love that movie. First saw it in the towns village hall when I was 11 with a girl I fancied from the same class. Loved Ray Harryhausen’s work. The sequence where the teeth are sown and the skeleton’s appear from the ground is still awesome. I also have to thank him for the nick name i gave to my ex wife (demented Harpy). Also what a great name for an indie band - Jason and the Argonauts!

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Originally posted by @gavstar

Originally posted by @BTripz

Don’t forget the obligatroy James Bond movie(s), the only one I can find is Skyfall on ITV2 on Tuesday 27th

Best Movies on TV this Christmas

Casino Ryale 23rd (right after Uncle Buck), QOS on xmas eve, both on ITV2 :lou_wink_2:

Not one of the best but Tomorrow Never Dies is on tonight at 9pm ITV4

I’m watching Harry Potter. I think it might be the first one. They’re all very young. That Hermione is a right prick.

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Shit
Scrooged is on. I love Scrooged.

Ch4 +1 means I’ve only missed 5 mins. hooray!

I’ve never seen a Harry Potter film all the way through.

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my favourite Christmas film of all time has just started on TCM. The Exorcist. I’m already shitting my knickers.

Hey mate. it’s Christmas, and you are forced to smile (showing your teeth as an approximation of smiling works i’ve found) Then making laughing noises :laughing:

Exorcist isn’t a family movie really

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Watched The Artist again yesterday afternoon. Corny but just a brilliant feel-good movie. Perfect Christmas Day movie. :lou_lol:

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Sometimes nothing on the telly can be a good thing, went rummaging through the dusty doovd collection and found ‘The Frighteners’, t’was a good find :lou_smiley:

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Sad Xmas story,

Pheobe Cates! :laughing: Childhood crush :blush:

Fast Times At Ridgemount High pool scene, :wink:

pride is on tv now. It’s a great film. Made me shed a tear first time I saw it

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made me shed a few tears again

Originally posted by @Fatso

made me shed a few tears again

1st time I’ve seen it, had a bit of uncontrollable chin wobble going on at the end. Very good film.

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Saw it a couple of years ago and had a leaky eye problem :blush:

FFS Ted, no one wants to hear your wanking stories.

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Here’s the figures for what you all watched on Christmas Day

The Queen at 3pm - BBC One and ITV - 7.7m
Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special - BBC One - 7.2m
The Great Christmas Bake Off - BBC One - 6.3m
Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas Special - BBC One - 6.1m
Call The Midwife - BBC One - 6.1m
EastEnders - BBC One - 5.9m
Coronation Street - ITV - 5.8m (not including ITV +1)
Doctor Who - BBC One - 5.7m
Frozen - BBC One - 4.7m
Emmerdale - ITV - 4.2m

The only one of those programs I will probably watch is Doctor Who When I can get my nipper to download it.

Dr Who tried to be “contemporary” as well as “creepy”

Not sure it was one of their best perhaps Stephen Moffat’s thoughts were elsewhere.

Plus the whole point of the Doc for us wrinklies is his fiteh companion.

Because it’s the Doc gets a 6/10. But not sure it really deserved that.

What is it with head/brain stealing in the xmas specials? Some subtle message Steve?