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Dorkette Christmas Traditions
I actually have a few Christmas traditions, but since I have already discussed a tradition of viewing the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special already, I thought it would be nice to also address the Christmas movies that I always make sure to watch at least once during the season. (Though I must say, I tend to watch them throughout the year anyway, but more so during the Christmas time.) Maybe these movies will be on your list too!
Gremlins
I’ve
already discussed my love for the kooky sequel, but the original Gremlins
(1984) is one of the most perfect movies to watch during the Christmas season.
I remember being very young and being mesmerized by this movie. Gizmo was adorable
and even though this film was marketed towards the younger set, I felt like it
was something I was not supposed to be watching. The movie freaked me out! That
whole scene in the kitchen gives me chills to this day.
For
those not in the know, Gremlins has a rather simple plot that is full of fun
and mayhem. Billy Peltzer receives a gift from his dad for Christmas, and
unlike an action figure or game, this gift requires some truly special care.
When the rules are broken, creatures known as the Gremlins run loose and
terrorize a small town. All during Christmas time!
The
special effects are still impressive and many nods to a multitude of pop
culture references are perfect for the dorky soul. Hello: Gizmo and the Barbie
Dream Vette. ‘Nuff said.
Batman
Returns
While
one could enjoy Batman Returns whenever one wished, I particularly enjoy it
during Christmas time. It is my favorite Batman movie for a variety of reasons.
Those reasons don’t mean much compared to my ultimate reason for loving this
movie and that is Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman. I remember watching the trailer
on TV and I was thrilled to see the movie in theaters. I would pretend to do
back flips and say ‘meow’ a lot afterwards. It was 1992 and I didn’t know any
better.
The
sequel to the first Tim Burton film, Batman Returns brought in new villains and
a delicious adventure for the caped crusader. When I think of Christmas, I can’t
help but think of Gotham City and the winter wonderland of madness courtesy of
the Penguin and Catwoman. Not to mention, all the gadgetry with the Batmobile!
This is just a classic movie that has an ending that still drives me crazy to
this very day.
Edward
Scissorhands
Another Tim Burton classic, Edward Scissorhands makes the list because every now and then I enjoy bawling during a movie. Seriously, from the opening credits to the very end, I cry and cry, and cry some more. This modern day fable is simply sublime.
Before
Johnny Depp took on every odd ball movie character tossed his way, his Edward
Scissorhands was truly something magical. This movie is special to me and in
1990 I knew I was experiencing something that would always be with me. Edward’s
venturing out into a world that is unfamiliar and new is exciting, but the
tragic love story between Edward and Winona Ryder’s Kim is gut wrenching. Who
knew dancing under snow could be so sad and beautiful? Also, it was Vincent
Price’s final role and his scene in every part of the movie is all the more
special. It’s not odd that I enjoy watching sad movies, is it?
Mixed
Nuts
Though
I can handle a good sob fest, I do love the chance to laugh. 1994’s Mixed Nuts
was an underrated comedy featuring Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson,
and a variety of other familiar faces as they go through a very wild Christmas
Eve. I remember watching this movie on cable around the holidays in the 90’s and
it was one that eventually found its way into my rotation of Christmas films.
The staff members of a suicide hot line end up coming across a cast of beyond
quirky characters including, but not limited to, a serial killer. It sounds
like pure and utter madness, but with the late great Madeline Kahn providing some
killer laughs, this movie is an enjoyable Christmas tale.
Black
Christmas
Horror
movies are not just relegated for Halloween. There are plenty of scary movies
that celebrate the other holidays in the year, but the original Black Christmas
from 1974 often reminds me why I’m glad I never joined a sorority.
The
film takes place during the holiday season as a sorority house deals with a
holiday crank caller that turns into a nightmare as people start missing one by
one. The movie is a stylized thriller that still manages to freak me out. I
first heard about it from Fangoria magazine in high school, and I knew I had to
watch it. While the movie feels long for a horror film, it is certainly worth
giving a try and is a nice twist to the typical Christmas fare that I enjoy
watching. The original Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) is in it too!
These
are just a few of my favorite movies to enjoy during Christmas. I understand
that I could have also discussed another favorite, National Lampoon’s Christmas
Vacation, but I felt that would have been pretty obvious. That movie is pure
perfection and just full of wonderful memories of celebrating Christmas.
What
say you, oh dear readers? Are there any movies that help get you into the
Christmas spirit? Please share and I hope you are all doing well.
MissM Posted on Dec 17, 2013 at 06:06 AM
Hey Vaporman! Yeah, it has been hard to really sit and watch a full movie this year, because things have been so hectic. But I know I will watch some of them. I think Batman Returns got into the rotation because I ended up purchasing it on DVD during the Christmas season, so I have connected it with the season, because I usually will watch it anytime of the year.
I so love Frosty the Snowman. I used to cry when I was younger at his fate. I also love the Chipmunks Christmas and A Charlie Brown Christmas. I am very curious to see what the newly revamped Charlie Brown will be like in the next couple of years.
Benjanime- Black Christmas is really good! The remade it s a few years ago and it was ok, but the original is just really good. It's like a slasher horror film, but it relies on more suspense than anything else. And yeah, there were a few scenes in the Gremlins movie that always rubbed me the wrong way or creeped me out as a kid. It's funny, because some of those things will still stick with me to this very day.
Vaporman87 Posted on Dec 14, 2013 at 10:42 PM
I can't say I watch any particular feature length films to get into the Christmas spirit (though, I like watching Scrooged around this time of year). I settle for the short specials that air every year. But now I just pop them in the DVD player instead of looking for them in the TV Guide.
Some favorites of mine are Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty The Snowman, Twas The Night Before Christmas (Rankin-Bass), the Chipmunks Christmas, A Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
All of your choices are very interesting though. I've never really thought to watch any of these during Christmas, though they take place during that time of year.
Thanks again Miss M!
Benjanime Posted on Dec 14, 2013 at 07:35 PM
black christmas looks like a real obscure flick! i'll have to check it out someday. i haven't brought myself to finish watching the first gremlins, due to the fact that i used to be a real sissy when i saw that scene with the gremlin that ran over the christmas tree. i'm into weird stuff, but back then that part in particular just rubbed me the wrong way
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