Merry Christmas to all of Let’s Go To The Movies friends, followers and supporters! 2020 has been the most messed up and strange year, so I hope that you can enjoy Christmas in the best way possible for you!
All the best, Caz
Cassie Claus the daughter of Santa Claus gets to go to college in the “real world” before heading back to the North Pole in an arranged marriage with the son of Jack Frost to unite the families and save the business of Christmas.
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We all have our favourite image of Santa Claus from watching films and feel as though that is our Santa! I have decided to pick my favourite seven from the world of the movies! Obviously having to start with this amazing photo of Buddy the Elf who is very excited about this list!
So many to choose from over the years of film and some of the choices I found very easy and others I have tried to be a little bit different in terms of the films I have enjoyed which may just have a slightly different take on the role we all know and love.
When Kate and Teddy Pierce decide to try to catch Santa on camera one Christmas Eve they set everything up and plan an all nighter, but the adventure it takes them on is beyond any dream possible!
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Last year Netflix really pushed the boat out with a couple of original Christmas films which really did gain a lot of publicity. Yes, I am talking about you ‘A Christmas Prince’ so this year they have started the build up early for ‘The Christmas Chronicles’ which will be available at the end of November.
Kurt Russell as Santa what more do we really need?
A father and son must work together to save Christmas when Santa Claus had crashed his sleigh on a test run and was sleeping in the garage. When he is arrested it is feared that children will be waking up on Christmas morning with no presents.
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Merry Christmas to everyone who follows, reads and supports Let’s Go To The Movies. I hope you have a fantastic Christmas Day spending time with all of the people who mean the most to you!
All the best, Caz
Here you can see the reviews for Christmas time films which are already on Let’s Go To The Movies, and you may well see more which I will watch over the festive period!
A Christmas Carol (2009) Review
All I Want For Christmas (1991) Review
Arthur Christmas (2011) Review
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Review
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) Review
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Review
The Polar Express (2004) Review
The Santa Clause (1994) Review
The Santa Clause 2 (2002) Review
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) Review
Other posts!
Take a look at things that make a good Christmas film.
When six-year-old Susan doubts if Santa Claus is real or not, she is in for a big surprise when Kris Kringle shows up!
As it is Christmas Eve today, I thought the best way to celebrate Christmas on the blog would be to do my top 10 Christmas Movies. The one’s I have grew up watching (and loving) and even more recent films will appear too. As over the past few years some very good Christmas films have been released. The best thing about Christmas films is that you are really restricted to watching them in Decemeber. I mean if you really want to you could watch them in July . . . but that’s just not the same at all! So quite a few films in my collection are only watched at this time of year.
What makes a good Christmas movie then? Well I would say it has to be a very Christmasy message usually involving or revolving around family. Most of the better ones also have the Santa factor too!