Not aware of any, but I'm sure if you contact some local colleges with a video department, they can put you on the right track... :kinky elf:
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Not aware of any, but I'm sure if you contact some local colleges with a video department, they can put you on the right track... :kinky elf:
My pleasure and now waiting for the new season of Hallmark Christmas movies. Many do seem to be basic makeovers of ones they did before, but I have always found a gem (or two) in every new season......
You Tube will carry quite a few, but beyond that, I am not certain. I did add Roku to my TV downstairs and they seem to have access to a ton of TV & Movie channels I have never heard of. But if you...
True enough. That is the reason for more. If I find one that does not "fit the bill", I can delete it and go to the next one... lol :yahoo:
Some of the Hallmark Christmas movies are now being added to my favorite's list. In fact I have quite a few saved on my DVR and will watch one a day... :snowman:
I guess that since there are so many great Christmas movies, it, in all honesty, would be tough for me to make a single choice. Some of the "standards" just have to be watched every year... :elf3:
The first was unique and funny with a nice "Christmas Season" ending. The rest were not nearly as well done... :christmastree:
The Christmas movie that I probably watch the most during the year is "Trading Christmas" (Hallmark 2011). About a writer trading homes to get away for inspiration and a mom trying to surprise her...
Sounds interesting. I will have to check it out. Thanks Lizziesnow... :tree1:
What I also love about owning this classic movies is the addition on the DVD with trailers or behind the scenes clips... :santahat:
How very cool is that. Nothing like being there to add that special touch... :tree:
I also enjoy Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol for a blend of the serious subject and injected with a bit of humor... :santasmile:
As far as animated... a toss up between a Charlie Brown Christmas & Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (narrated by Burl Ives)... :reindeer2:
Several version have been made over the years, but the B&W is still the best one... enjoy!! :santa2:
A ton of great movies over the years, but my favorite is a classic... Miracle on 34th Street... :tree1: