#HolidayGiftGuide - Warner Home Video Brings You the Classics
As the holidays get closer, that means we will start to see all of the Holiday Classic Movies start to come on the television. I don't know about you, but I like the enjoyment of hitting PAUSE when I need to... and not having to worry about commercials...
That being said, I wanted to remind you that you can stock up on the classics on DVD/BluRay and then watch at your convenience. Do you have any particular movies that you just have to watch?
We used to watch whatever was on, but with Broxton getting older, I would like to start traditions. Also, so many of the new movies are NOTHING like they used to be, so I say... Keep the classics in the traditions too!
There are so many different movies to watch, it would be nice to have different movies counting down until Christmas... Or maybe certain movies to watch going to certain houses...
We used to watch whatever was on, but with Broxton getting older, I would like to start traditions. Also, so many of the new movies are NOTHING like they used to be, so I say... Keep the classics in the traditions too!
There are so many different movies to watch, it would be nice to have different movies counting down until Christmas... Or maybe certain movies to watch going to certain houses...
I wanted to share a couple of the classics that you should remember:
Synopsis:
Andy Griffith, Shelley Winters and Jackie Vernon lend their voices to this captivating cartoon about the Snowman’s return to the children of a small town for a winter season of fun and games. But he’s lonely at night when left by himself and so the town’s children build a beautiful snowlady companion for him. Jealous of the attention given to Frosty, Jack Frost blows up a blizzard and swipes Frosty’s magical, life-giving hat. Only true love can bring Frosty back to his old, fun-loving self. Two songs that have proven to be enduring seasonal favorites highlight the soundtrack: “Frosty the Snowman” and “Winter Wonderland.”
Andy Griffith, Shelley Winters and Jackie Vernon lend their voices to this captivating cartoon about the Snowman’s return to the children of a small town for a winter season of fun and games. But he’s lonely at night when left by himself and so the town’s children build a beautiful snowlady companion for him. Jealous of the attention given to Frosty, Jack Frost blows up a blizzard and swipes Frosty’s magical, life-giving hat. Only true love can bring Frosty back to his old, fun-loving self. Two songs that have proven to be enduring seasonal favorites highlight the soundtrack: “Frosty the Snowman” and “Winter Wonderland.”
The Smurfs Holiday Celebration
Synopsis:
Synopsis:
Deck the halls with Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Jokey and all the other true blue friends in these absosmurfly charming animated specials from "The Smurfs" TV series. In "'Tis the Season To Be Smurfy", young Sassette Smurf discovers the true meaning of the season when the Smurfs befriend an elderly human couple who have no money to celebrate Christmas. Then, in "The Smurfs Christmas Special", the wicked Gargamel plots to ruin Christmas for the Smurfs and with the help of an evil stranger, he destroys the Smurf's village. But even with no Christmas decorations or holiday feast, the Smurfs still have a smurfy song in their hearts. Will Gargamel feel the Christmas spirit this year? Dash through the snow to give your family the smurfiest gift of the season.
Twas the Night Before Christmas
Synopsis:
For some unexplained reason, letters to Santa Claus are being returned to the children of Junctionville. It seems some sour soul has angered St. Nick, calling Christmas "a fraudulent myth!" The skeptical rodent Albert Mouse has to be brought to his senses "and let up a little on the wonder why." How Albert is persuaded to change his tune paves the way for Santa's jolly return to Junctionville - and the joyous finale of this charming animated fable inspired by Clement Moore's poem.
Synopsis:
For some unexplained reason, letters to Santa Claus are being returned to the children of Junctionville. It seems some sour soul has angered St. Nick, calling Christmas "a fraudulent myth!" The skeptical rodent Albert Mouse has to be brought to his senses "and let up a little on the wonder why." How Albert is persuaded to change his tune paves the way for Santa's jolly return to Junctionville - and the joyous finale of this charming animated fable inspired by Clement Moore's poem.
As you start planning the who/what/when/ where's this season...
Keep these in mind as a great start of a new tradition, or a new version of an old classic!!!!
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I always looked forwarded to seeing these Holiday Classic's when I was growing up.!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.