Kelly and I thought it would be fun to check in with some of our favorite YA Fresh author-friends this month and see what holiday films they’ll be watching (again) this year.
To kick things off, click here to see a trailer on the Turner Classic Movie station featuring my all-time favorite, Christmas in Connecticut.
Barbara Stanwyck stars as Elizabeth Lane who writes a Suzy Homemaker-type magazine column--even though she can’t boil water. The owner of the magazine invites a heroic sailor to spend his first Christmas back from World War II on the farm Elizabeth has invented for her column. She knows that her career is over if the truth comes out, and quickly has to invent a farm, a husband, a baby, cooking skills...and if that’s not bad enough, she and the soldier take one look at each other and hear bells...
Christmas in Connecticut is charming, funny, romantic...and a staple in the Ferraro household.
So now for the details on the giveaway! Share with us your favorite holiday movie and be entered to win a $20 Barnes and Noble gift card to use on purchasing that film...or whatever you’d like! Enter as often as you’d like (with a different title each time, please) and check back on Monday to see the name of the randomly selected winner! Good luck!
And remember to keep checking in here at YA Fresh this month to learn more about our author-friends' favorite movies, too!
I really like It's a Wonderful Life, but I only have it on an old VHS tape, and I really want to get it on a DVD.
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles is one I like!!
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One of my favorites is Miracle on 34th Street.
ReplyDeleteAw, haven't seen this classic!!
ReplyDeleteLove Actually and Elf! Fancast has tons of great holiday movies up now, as well as classic tv holiday episodes. Check it out- http://www.fancast.com/specials/holidays
ReplyDeletehands down...Miracle on 34th Street. The original version though.
ReplyDeleteI love The Muppet Christmas Carol. I watch it every year and know all the songs by heart. My favorite part is when the little frog playing Tint Tim coughs at the end of a song. I actually turn the volume up to here his tiny pathetic cough, awww, breaks my heart every time.
ReplyDeleteMine has to be National Lampoons Christmas Vacation!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I messed something up...My favorite is National Lampoon Christmas Vacation...
ReplyDeleteI'll split my vote. 2/3 for "A Christmas Story" and 1/3 for "White Christmas". Can I do that? I guess I just did. ;)
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Miracle on 34th Street.
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Home Alone.
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I'd have to go with The Santa Clause with Tim Allen. I love that movie!
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Home Alone 2!
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The Santa Clause.
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Three Days. It was an ABCFamily original movie that they only play during the holidays.
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The Holiday.
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White Christmas is one of my favorite classics.
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Wow! So fun! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteThe Muppet Christmas Carol - we watch it every year! (And cry every time as well... we're such saps for Muppets.)
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Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas
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It's a Wonderful Life
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Miracle on 34th Street
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Elf
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Home Alon
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I have so many favorites that it's very difficult to narrow it down to simply one selection, but if I have to choose I'd say that Love Actually is my modern favorite and It's a Wonderful Life is my classic fave.
ReplyDeleteFred Claus was great too.
ReplyDeleteDeck the Halls was a good one too. Just watched it last night and enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteA Charlie Brown Christmas is a great cartoon. Watch it every year.
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Carol.
ReplyDeleteDont know how I was forgetting that one.
Mickey's Christmas Carol. Another that I have to watch every year.
ReplyDeleteAnd while on that theme there is Scrooged with Bill Murray. I love the movies during this season.
ReplyDeleteMy family didn't really watch Christmas movies that much when I was a kid, so my favorite holiday movie is recent The Holiday from 2006.
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ReplyDeleteBorrowed Hearts with Roma Downey(touched by an angel) where a Big wig rich guys pays a woman and her daughter to pretend they are a family to close a deal. Its a fantastic movie and love story.
Nightmare before Christmas- Tim Burton is amazing.
I actually am ashamed to say that I haven't seen a lot of the classics. Right now, however, my kids watch Nightmare Before Christmas over and over. Last weekend we had watched it 3 times by 9:30 (in the morning!). So I'll go with that.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to recommend Love, Actually to anyone and everyone though. If I had time to watch non-kid movies that would be my favorite (and it's my husband's favorite)!
I love A Charlie Brown Christmas! It never gets old :)
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Miracles on 34st
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Four Christmas's
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The Polar Express
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I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
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All I want for Christmas
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Elf
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The Family Stone
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Deck the Halls
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"It's A Wonderful Life"
ReplyDeleteStill cry. Every year.
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Also, "Scrooged". Bill Murray at his finest.
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My favorite is A Christmas Story. I always laugh.
ReplyDeleteI was going through my DVDs and remembered a couple more!!
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~Meredith F.
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Serendipity.
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All time favorite Christmas Movie:
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Love it!
I already posted my fav but I'd like to add that one of my best friends is epically obsessed with "A Nightmare Before Christmas" and my brother's girlfriend used to watch "Frosty the Snowman" every day starting in the beginning of November until January.
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There are so many good ones, but one of my current favorites is The Holiday with Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black.
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Surviving Christmas.
ReplyDeleteJingle all the way!!
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ReplyDeleteA Christmas Story - cuz you'll shoot your eye out!
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home alone 2: lost in new york
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favorite holiday movie is Serendipity! =) It's really cute and romantic, and perfect to sit down and watch with a mug of hot chocolate.
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My favorite is White Christmas, i wastch it at least once every year. I haven't seen this one before, I'll have to check it out.
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