I have never seen it, but the fitting payback would be to put both husband and son into bunny-suits for Christmas. And get a BB-gun for herself to make them wear those over the Holidays. Permanently. Until – say – Easter?
I have never seen the movie so I cannot comment on its merits or lack there of. We will be watching It’s A Wonderful Life and The Nativity and the Alistair Sims version of Scrooge, A Christmas Carol along with some of the perennial cartoon favorites.
I saved Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, started to watch it and had to delete it. I wondered why it held good memories for me. The music is wretched and the animation is poor. Then I realized that it was memories of Christmas in general in my childhood that I cherished, not the movie.
Get with the times, lady – I have it on DVD. And because I couldn’t find my DVD a couple years ago year, I bought it digitally on a streaming service. And because I forgot I had it on one streaming service last year, I bought it again on another one.
Sanspareil 7 months ago
NBFD It’s easy to find!
maureenmck Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s on TBS and TNT for hours and Christmas Eve.
Tigressy 7 months ago
Tony asked nothing yet for today.
Do you like that movie?
I have never seen it, but the fitting payback would be to put both husband and son into bunny-suits for Christmas. And get a BB-gun for herself to make them wear those over the Holidays. Permanently. Until – say – Easter?
cdward 7 months ago
Just stream it. Or do what we do, borrow the DVD from the library.
exness Premium Member 7 months ago
Don’t understand the need to watch this (or most other Christmas movies) more than once in a lifetime.
clynnb1224 Premium Member 7 months ago
not a fan of that movie…
Doug Taylor Premium Member 7 months ago
My favorite is Miracle on 34th Street. The original 1947 version.
Just-me 7 months ago
I have never seen the movie so I cannot comment on its merits or lack there of. We will be watching It’s A Wonderful Life and The Nativity and the Alistair Sims version of Scrooge, A Christmas Carol along with some of the perennial cartoon favorites.
ladykat 7 months ago
She’s been saying it for over a week, you pair of twits.
Carl Premium Member 7 months ago
I would think anyone that age would own at least one copy of their favorite Christmas movies.
JustPlainBob 7 months ago
I saved Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, started to watch it and had to delete it. I wondered why it held good memories for me. The music is wretched and the animation is poor. Then I realized that it was memories of Christmas in general in my childhood that I cherished, not the movie.
PastorJayMo 7 months ago
Of course, it runs 24 hrs a day on Christmas.
suelou 7 months ago
So now you know what to buy her for Christmas…
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
Focus, people…Focus…….
cuzinron47 7 months ago
With that build up I thought she’d get burnt out on it when it was time to watch it.
dpatrickryan Premium Member 7 months ago
Get with the times, lady – I have it on DVD. And because I couldn’t find my DVD a couple years ago year, I bought it digitally on a streaming service. And because I forgot I had it on one streaming service last year, I bought it again on another one.
… I might actually be worse than her…
GraceFaith 7 months ago
I have it on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K. Which would you like to borrow?
MissScarlet Premium Member 7 months ago
I agree that Peg should just get her own copy. But isn’t this really about thoughtlessly ‘wife deaf’ husband and son?
EMGULS79 7 months ago
For heaven’s sake, buy the DVD! To go through the season without getting to see that movie at least once would be an absolutely unforgivable travesty!
raybarb44 7 months ago
Santa is going to be dropping an awful lot of coal into a couple of stockings come Christmas Eve at that house……
FrankSF Premium Member 7 months ago
Just go to your DVR’s ‘recently deleted’ list and undelete it. And feed those punks coal for dinner.