Holiday
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We see different views of marriage and commitment as presented by the other couples also on holiday, from a couple of forty years married to others still unsure of making marital commitment.
"And All Through the House" has a nice cozy setting on a snowy Christmas Eve, which is a perfect way to get you relaxed for
holiday
chopping!
The odds are greatly stacked when a maniac dressed as Santa escapes from a local nut house, making for a late
holiday
chopping on Christmas Eve!
Well this tale ends with a perfect
holiday
scream!
This was one of the DVD's I recently bought in a set of six called "Frenchfilm" to brush up our French before our planned
holiday
in beautiful Provence this year.
The story of these two girls is the story of many young people who like them, only wanted a exotic
holiday
- which turned into a nightmare.
I found The FBI Story considerably entertaining and suitably upbeat for my New Years Day
holiday
viewing.
I came across this film by accident when listing all the films I wanted my sister to record for me whilst I was on
holiday
and I am so glad that I included this one.
Still the music and the scenery make this a must watch every
holiday.
It was enjoyable, funny and I love that is revolves around the
holiday
season.
It totally has me in the mood to Christmas shop and listen to
holiday
music.
The story is set in the immediate post WW1 period and starts with two married London ladies who decide to pool their savings and enjoy a
holiday
together, away from their families, in a rented villa in Italy.
Its theme is essentially no more than the interactions that take place as their
holiday
progresses, not only between these four very disparate mature ladies, but also with the occasional male visitor.
This movie may end up lost among the throngs of made-for-TV
holiday
flicks, so be sure to find 'Finding John Christmas' before it's too late.
Mr. Scott seemed to bring Scrooge to a more personal, understandable yet highly conflicted level; his role was acted with the great authority Scott always bring to the screen: yet his usual bellicose voice would sometimes be brought to a whisper, almost as a soliloquy, as he would berate the Christmas
holiday
in one breath, yet reveal his own human frailty in his next line.
You will simply love this movie and will place it among your favorites to watch during the
holiday
season.
As for Roland Culver, he ambles through this film as if he were on a golfing holiday, occasionally wrinkling his brow in order to suggest he may have thought of something, and once in a while uttering a platitude to remind us that this is a talkie (or perhaps to wake the audience up).
Pursuit to Algiers starts as the world's foremost detective Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) & his faithful assistant Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) are about to head up to Scotland for a
holiday
when the Prime Minister (Frederick Warlock) of an obscure Europeon country named Rovenia ask's for their help.
With so much commercialism of the Christmas holiday, this film promotes all that the season is supposed to be about, that people are more important than money, compassion for others in difficult situations, and finally, the ultimate and hardest lesson, that of true forgiveness.
It all starts with four teens on a surfing
holiday.
This film has the carry oners on
holiday
at a caravan park.
The only remaining two days of the
holiday
are to be in Paris, Delpy's hometown, before they go back to New York, where they live together.
Go see Bad Santa if you want to laugh this
holiday
season.
The action starts when he decides to go on
holiday
with his new found girlfriend and when he trys to obtain a passport HE IS REFUSED! on the basis that since he had been away at war, his country of origin had gained independence and therefore he was not entitled to a British passport.
But we must remember that this is a made-for-TV movie, and therefore, it is unfair to compare it to classical
holiday
theatrical releases such as It's a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street.
We went to see it partly because we had just returned from a delightful
holiday
in Greece and wanted to be reminded of happy experiences.
It is not just the movie of the
holiday
season, it is a spectacular story.
Fourth and last in the scuzzy 'Confessions' series, with charmless slut Robin Askwith working in the dreariest
holiday
camp you ever saw and getting up to all the usual antics with various guests.
I must say that the theme music is genuinely excellent, a moody 80's synth tune that sounds like some old boy came up with it one afternoon whilst sitting at his new Casio keyboard on an easter bank
holiday
in 1985.
I think we watched it another 6 OR 7 times over the course of the
holiday
season.
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