“The Bishop’s Wife” is on our list of 10 or 12 movies my husband wants to see every Christmas. I finally said there is no movie ever made I want to see every year, so can we have an A list and a B list? Barring that, sometimes I just let him watch it by himself.
As long as they are pre-1960, I will generally watch the movies with her, though I may sneak a few peeks at basketball (on my iPad) if the Thunder are playing.
Bret Stephens on being a gentleman:
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Ah, I liked the Bishop’s Wife, I’d forgotten about that movie.
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“The Bishop’s Wife” is on our list of 10 or 12 movies my husband wants to see every Christmas. I finally said there is no movie ever made I want to see every year, so can we have an A list and a B list? Barring that, sometimes I just let him watch it by himself.
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My wife also has a list. It looks something like this:
http://visforvintage.net/2012/12/05/best-vintage-christmas-films/
As long as they are pre-1960, I will generally watch the movies with her, though I may sneak a few peeks at basketball (on my iPad) if the Thunder are playing.
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The 1951 version of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge, starring Alastair Sim is my favorite.
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This looks like an interesting book.
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