Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Top 5 - Christmas Movies

I have to say that tethering to a blackberry to get wireless connection on my computer is pretty nice. I am writing this blog as I sit on the back porch of Michelle's parents' house. On a quick sidenote, Michelle's Uncle Tom got an eagle on a par 4 today. He chipped it in from about 100 yards away. It was AWESOME. So, today's top 5 is Christmas movies and cartoon movies are allowed. I am excluding Die Hard and Gremlins. It just made it too hard. So, without further ado, from my 82 degree surroundings, here are mine.

1. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - I love this movie especially the amount of lights that are on the house and Randy Quaid's character.
2. A Christmas Story - I once got a beebee gun for christmas. I probably wanted it because of this movie too.
3. Scrooged - Bill Murray plays a great role in this movie and I love the ghost of Christmas past. She is a riot.
4. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (the cartoon) - Who doesn't love the Grinch? Really?
5. Home Alone - Any christmas movie that has a polka bank from Sheboygan will always make my top 5!

Time to jump in the pool....

Merry Christmas to all!!!!!!

5 comments:

c_reuter said...

Why am I first? What a crappy topic. Here goes in no particular order.
1. Miracle on 34th Street (original)
2. The Grinch- The greatest of them all
3. Fred Claus- Famous Sibling Support Group scene is hilarious
4. Home Alone- just call the cops stupid
5. Polar Express- Even though it has Tom Hanks it is a good story

Mich said...

1. Santa Claus - the old school one with Dudley Moore
2. Home Alone
3. The Santa Clause

My brain is tired...that is all I hvae for now.

Neyer said...
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Jessica said...

1. How the Grinch Stole Christmas
2. Miracle on 34th Street
3. It's a Wonderful Life
4. Elf
5. The Family Stone

My husband is a grinch, but he is not green & furry.

Sue said...

1. Christmas in Connecticut (the old one with Barbara Stanwyck) -- there's a hot sailor in it...
2. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (cartoon)
3. It's a Wonderful Life
4. White Christmas -- funny, plus singing and dancing
5. Mickey's Christmas Carol (Does this count? It's awesome!)

Sidenote: I finally saw A Christmas Story in its entirety for the first time this year, and liked it a lot more than I thought I would.