Good call. Just deliberating whether my 8 year olds can handle the wonderfully dark Tim Burton style?Nightmare before Christmas
Is amazing.Black Adder, A Christmas Carol, with Robbie Coltrane is essential viewing.
Probably seen this over 100 times. My Fav comedy and as you say a Thanks Giving film, it does feel xmassy.I watched Planes Trains and Automobiles for about the 50th time tonight. Yes, I KNOW its not a Christmas film, set around Thanksgiving, but its so damn good that its become a Christmas staple in my household. Anyway, I noticed 2 things this time I'd never seen before that really tickled me.
1. When Del steals Neal's cab in NYC, it pulls away leaving Neal staring down at a puddle. There's a shower curtain ring floating in it.
2. The wall over the bed at the Braidwood Inn in Wichita has two quite prominant, obviously-placed handprints set either side of the generic portrait picture hanging over the bed.
I can't believe I've missed these two little details in all the times I've watched this film. And while I'm on, this was a heavily edited film which carried a monologue from Del that was cut from the film. This is when Neal went back to the train station and found him sat in the waiting room.
"I didn't have much family. A brother in Montana, some cousins. Marie's folks died back-to-back the year after we married. They were pretty old. She was a late child. We didn't get the chance to have kids. She wanted three. Two boys and a girl. I number about 300 motels as my home. I sort of attach myself to people from time to time. Like with you. Especially around the holidays. I can take it in March, July, October. I don't mind it. But it gets hard about this time of year. I've never had much of a chance to be a family man but it gets really hard. And you know what it is? I don't get to give any of myself to anybody. It's not the getting I miss, it's the giving. I sat on that plane with you and I thought about you heading home to be with your people. And Tuesday night when you were in the shower and I looked at the pictures of your kids, man, I thought you gotta be the luckiest man on Earth to go home and put those little guys on your knee and hug 'em and kiss 'em. I'm thirty nine years old and I never had that and I never will. I'm just sorry about this. I just kinda lost control this time. Every year since Marie's been gone, I've gotten closer and closer to losing it. Usually I head for a church. I can feel like I'm part of something when I'm in a church. This time...I guess I didn't get to the church fast enough. I just couldn't let go."
If the end didn't have me blubbing enough, I think this would've finished me off were it not cut.
Its bordering on perfect for me.
I watched Planes Trains and Automobiles for about the 50th time tonight. Yes, I KNOW its not a Christmas film, set around Thanksgiving, but its so damn good that its become a Christmas staple in my household. Anyway, I noticed 2 things this time I'd never seen before that really tickled me.
1. When Del steals Neal's cab in NYC, it pulls away leaving Neal staring down at a puddle. There's a shower curtain ring floating in it.
2. The wall over the bed at the Braidwood Inn in Wichita has two quite prominant, obviously-placed handprints set either side of the generic portrait picture hanging over the bed.
I can't believe I've missed these two little details in all the times I've watched this film. And while I'm on, this was a heavily edited film which carried a monologue from Del that was cut from the film. This is when Neal went back to the train station and found him sat in the waiting room.
"I didn't have much family. A brother in Montana, some cousins. Marie's folks died back-to-back the year after we married. They were pretty old. She was a late child. We didn't get the chance to have kids. She wanted three. Two boys and a girl. I number about 300 motels as my home. I sort of attach myself to people from time to time. Like with you. Especially around the holidays. I can take it in March, July, October. I don't mind it. But it gets hard about this time of year. I've never had much of a chance to be a family man but it gets really hard. And you know what it is? I don't get to give any of myself to anybody. It's not the getting I miss, it's the giving. I sat on that plane with you and I thought about you heading home to be with your people. And Tuesday night when you were in the shower and I looked at the pictures of your kids, man, I thought you gotta be the luckiest man on Earth to go home and put those little guys on your knee and hug 'em and kiss 'em. I'm thirty nine years old and I never had that and I never will. I'm just sorry about this. I just kinda lost control this time. Every year since Marie's been gone, I've gotten closer and closer to losing it. Usually I head for a church. I can feel like I'm part of something when I'm in a church. This time...I guess I didn't get to the church fast enough. I just couldn't let go."
If the end didn't have me blubbing enough, I think this would've finished me off were it not cut.
Its bordering on perfect for me.
Yes one of my favorite movies of all time, simply brilliant. Only part that gets me is how dramatic Neil's wife is. I just bought the 4k edition, it includes a ton of never before seen scenes, can't wait till it gets here!Probably seen this over 100 times. My Fav comedy and as you say a Thanks Giving film, it does feel xmassy.
I love this film. I loved it from the age of about 9 when it first came out and i watched it.
Oh tell me about it.Yes one of my favorite movies of all time, simply brilliant. Only part that gets me is how dramatic Neil's wife is.
The only one I watchMuppets Christmas Carol, possibly Michael Caine’s finest work.