Holy holly! Did you guys just see that? Santa whizzing by on a sleigh packed with Barbies and basketballs? A man and a woman falling Read the full post.
Nov 29
2009
11:46 AM ET
The 2nd Annual Yulies: An absurd celebration of the holiday TV-movie genre
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I purchased “Snow” and “Snow 2″ starring Tom Cavanaugh this year on DVD so that I can watch them over and over. And I do enjoy at least one viewing of “Once Upon A Christmas” and “Twice Upon A Christmas” each year as well.
My favorites are The Christmas List and Three Days, although they barely show them anymore on ABC Family.
Three Days is one of my all time favorite Christmas movies…the channel stops there every time. And…my recent favorite is The Christmas Card on Hallmark
How has no one mentioned Rob Lowe in “The Christmas Shoes”?!
I was only able to watch the 1st half of the Dog Named Christmas. Will CBS air it again please??? It was really good and want to watch.
Remember “Best Christmas Pagent Ever?” I loved that as a kid.
Oh! I used to watch that all the time! I don’t even remember the plot, but I know I liked it. Now, of course, I’m off to dig it out of the basement for a late night viewing
Great article! Too bad I found it too late to see The Dog Named Christmas. I think.
i want to see santa baby 2, even though it seems really bad, but who cares
What’s made the yellow lab the dog of choice for holiday films? Just saying… all four canine movies have yellow labs. Doesn’t Hollywood know that the general public like other dogs besides yellow labs?