Favourite Christmas Movie

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Re: Favourite Christmas Movie

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One word... Klaus
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Predictable answer - Home Alone. Always makes me laugh no matter how many times I watch it. I've also only just now realized from this thread that there was a Home Alone 3? And a Home Alone 4? I don't think those ever came out in my country. I gotta check them out now!!
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There are a lot of Christmas movies I adore. I love a Muppet’s Christmas Carol. Home Alone is fun. But the one I always watch every year which is probably my favorite is the claymation Rudolph from 1964.
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My favorite Christmas movie is "Home Alone". The film's humor, memorable characters, and iconic scenes, such as the infamous staircase scene, have made it a must-watch during the holiday season for many people
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