Tuesday, May 10, 2016

{Poor|Negative|Awful} Santa (2003)
A {unpleasant|unhappy|gloomy} con-artist and his good friend, a midget, are planning to rob department stores on Christmas Eve {appearing|disguising|fronting} as Santa and his Little Helper. As they proceeding with {the program|the master plan|the routine}, 'Santa' befriends one with their customers, an overweight and lonesome boy... This {Santa claus is absolutely|Santa claus is very|Father christmas is absolutely|Father christmas is very|Together with is absolutely|Together with is very} bad! He chases women, he drinks {greatly|seriously|intensely} and swears about every 3 seconds. But we also learn that {underneath the|under the} surface he hides a heart of gold. {Not really|Not|Not at all} a movie {suited to|well suited for} kids, {when|but once|but since} you're adult give this quirky comedy a chance for its different approach and great performance by Billy Bob Thornton ('The Astronaut Farmer').

A Christmas Story (1983)
America in 1940's. {A long time before|Well before} {Ps|Playstation 3 or xbox|Nintendo wii} and iPad, 9-year-old {young man|son|youngster} longs for Red {Driver|Riders|Biker} BB gun. He {attempts|will try|endeavors} to convince his {as well as|along with} Santa the gun {will be a|might be a|is a} perfect Christmas gift, but everyone keeps warning him that he'll shoot his eye out... This family comedy, based on Blue jean Shepherd's semi-autobiographical stories, is worth watching for many hilarious scenes {as well as|as well as its|and its particular} reputation as the greatest American holiday movie of all time. Peter Billingsley, who played {the small|the tiny|the limited} boy, is now successful Hollywood {maker|manufacturer|developer}, {in charge of} creating hits like 'The Break Up' and 'Iron Man'.

The Stories of Narnia: The Big cat, the Witch & the Wardrobe (2005)
Four {brothers and sisters are|littermates are|bros are} sent to {the nation|the|the region} estate during World {Battle|Conflict|Warfare} II. Playing a game of hide-and-seek, the most youthful daughter discovers {a closet|a clothing|an attire} which transports her to Narnia, the magical land with eternal winter but without Christmas, ruled by the evil White Witch... I've been loving this fable since I {experienced|got|acquired} watched 80's {tv set|television set} series version during my winter holidays. {The most recent|The newest|The most up-to-date} adaptation of C. S. Lewis' {publication|reserve|e book}, is aimed mostly at younger audience, but it can be enjoyed by anyone who has some adventurous spirit inside! This kind of film was followed by sequel 'Prince Caspian' in 2008.

Elf (2003)
A human orphan is found by Santa Claus and raised by elves on the North Pole. {Once|When ever|The moment} naive adult 'elf'' {discovers|locates|detects} out he's actually a human, he decides {to visit|to attend|to venture to} his place of {delivery|labor and birth|beginning}, Nyc, in search of his real father, {whoms|who is|having} on Santa's naughty list... The clash od two cultures - human and elfish - produces many laughs in this family oriented comedy. Naturally, a great part of the credits for laughter {will go|moves|should go} to leading actor, famous comedian Will Farrell ('The Other Guys') and {experienced|expert|seasoned} James Caan ('The Godfather'), playing main protagonist's {natural|neurological|organic} father.

Scrooged (1988)
A mean {tv set|television set} executive, who will do anything just to increase his network's ratings, even it means forcing his office personnel to work through {Xmas|Holiday} Eve, gets visits from three ghosts - The Ghost of Christmas {Recent|History|Former}, Present and Future... {We|I actually|My spouse and i} couldn't resist to put another, modernized and {funny|amusing|hilarious} version of 'A {Xmas|Holiday} Carol' out there, because this is what's 'Scrooged' all about. Once again, Bill Murray is excellent in his role, {this time around|now|on this occasion} as media world Scrooge in a satire with great special effects, {aimed|described|taken} by Richard Donner ('Lethal Weapon').

I'm a huge fan of other living movies, consequently, asides abovementioned titles {I possibly could|I really could|I can} also recommend The Polar Express, {Plaything|Gadget|Doll} Story trilogy, Monsters Incorporation., Ice Age... The list goes on and on. Take you select, {sit down|stay|take a seat} down and enjoy it!

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