Last Christmas one
Every year without fail at xmas i watch same movies ,nostalgia is a powerful force of human nature. It can transform those distant, often forgotten sections of life into warm and fuzzy periods of happiness that you can’t help but yearn for as you make the inevitable trip towards the grave,or race to the grave to quote dickens a Christmas carol
all those movies you watched endlessly as a kid. over and over again these entertainment “classics” would make their way out of their dog-eared cases and into your VHS player. There, youd sit, wide-eyed, mesmerised by the experience. You wouldn’t judge the cinematography or the blunt exposition or the bad acting because you were 10-years-old and that would be insane. You liked the colours and the sense of adventure and the witty talking animals.
Trains Planes and Automobiles ,none stop laughter Thanksgiving not xmas BUT where it starts for Americans a technicality and im sticking to it ,John Hughes is a genius Simple look at what he has done his CV is impressive,
For those who don’t already know Planes, Trains and Automobiles is simple in its approach. Everything that can go wrong does. It’s a comic routine that can be funny, but here it is a trip to hysterical. The plot is simple enough as well. Neal Page (Steve Martin) is on his way home for Thanksgiving Del Griffith (John Candy), is along for the ride. An annoying shower curtain ring salesman, Neal can’t get rid of him no matter how hard he tries.
John and Steve give the performances of there careers and it is defiantly a must watch
Santa Claus is something on in background over holidays usually when cooking and do like to cook over holidays,
Home Alone who doesn’t like this classic and memories me my brother watching this (he actually looked like Mcaulkin at one stage honest),still makes me chuckle