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ClockworkOrange
12-26-2008, 01:20 PM
Not being one to ever watch very much TV, I made an effort to record a few programmes over the Christmas period.

My partner and I looked through all the recorded items and decided to watch a TV programme called 'Grumpy Old Men'. To my dismay, it was not the usual UK programme about Grumpy Old Men, which by the way, they also have a Grumpy Old Women but instead it was some old film......aaaaaaaaaargh! :mad:


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I sat there moaning but started to watch a little bit of it...............a couple of hours later we had both laughed so much. What a great couple together, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.

The film was superb, despite being grumpy old men, there was a special relationship there. The fun they had at playing tricks on each other, must confess, it reminded me of a couple of friends and myself! I could definitely watch this film again, such chemistry between these guys.

The other bonus for me, was to see a little bit of Minnesota, what beautiful houses and all that snow. :eek:

Anyway, what did you enjoy watching on TV, if you had the time to watch it, for those who perhaps did not have lots of family or visitors around?

Clock

snapdragen
12-26-2008, 01:45 PM
Right now I'm watching Calendar Girls on BBC-America. :D

Pax
12-26-2008, 01:53 PM
We'll start watching the first two seasons of House in a little while, right now we're both rocking OUT on our ipods...best invention ever!! I gave my honey one for Christmas so she gets to listen to her music (which I find atrocious) and I get to listen to my good stuff! :D

Kalidurga
12-26-2008, 02:31 PM
I'm weird. I've been watching season 1 of Dexter over the holiday.

Mr. Bloom
12-26-2008, 03:23 PM
I look forward to my annual dose of A Christmas Story in the 24 hour marathon on TBS!

I also watched "Burn After Reading"...entertaining in that strange "Being John Malkovich" genre:rolleyes:

Flybye
12-26-2008, 04:26 PM
Another Christmas Story fan here. I am on my fifth year of trying to convince my husband that we NEED a leg lamp to complete our Christmas decorations. He just doesn't see eye to eye with me on this one.

Clock, I am glad that you enjoyed Grumpy Old Men. There is a sequel - Grumpier Old Men - not quite as good as the first.

There are few movies that I enjoy watching more than once, but a few that I can re-watch are Get Smart (the new one), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Meet the Parents.

For suspense, I like Borne Supremacy, Identity, Ultimatum. And don't get me started on 24 or no one eats or has clean laundry.

cobalt
12-26-2008, 04:33 PM
We watch Christmas Vacation every year.

Grumpy Old Men was filmed a few hours from where I live. I am starting to get tired of all of that snow!! :p

crazycanuck
12-26-2008, 09:40 PM
Whale Rider was on TV1 here in enzed the other day & it's still one of my fave NZ films

nancielle
12-27-2008, 07:37 AM
I look forward to my annual dose of A Christmas Story in the 24 hour marathon on TBS!

Amen! FX did an Ice Age: The Meltdown marathon. Not as good as the original but... I was disappointed that my favorite version of Scrooge wasn't on this year (Alistair Sim).

I really get into the holiday decorating shows usually on HG TV. I live in an apartment and can't do (or afford) most of what they do but I love watching the transformation and trying to figure out ways to adapt some of their ideas.


Whale Rider was on TV1 here in enzed the other day & it's still one of my fave NZ films

I love that movie. Unfortunately it was on one of the premium channels that I don't subscribe to. Will have to look for the dvd.


Another Christmas Story fan here. I am on my fifth year of trying to convince my husband that we NEED a leg lamp to complete our Christmas decorations. He just doesn't see eye to eye with me on this one.


I had seen one of these lamps in a local store and wondered who'd buy one for themselves. Now I know. :D

SlowButSteady
12-27-2008, 05:08 PM
VH1 Classic has been showing Neil Young at the Ryman in Nashville in a documentary/concert film (?2005?) called Heart of Gold. I've watched it twice!

It's awesome. Unlike some music icons, Neil is very open and candid about the inspiration for his songs and actually talks about them in song intros.

Oh, well.

Zen
12-27-2008, 07:19 PM
I was disappointed that my favorite version of Scrooge wasn't on this year (Alistair Sim).




That is the best by far.
But you can watch it now! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l1_82x2BO4)

nancielle
12-28-2008, 08:32 AM
That is the best by far.
But you can watch it now! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l1_82x2BO4)

Thanks for the link :D. He's such a perfect Scrooge. I think I'm going to order the dvd then I can, to paraphrase Dickens, "keep Christmas in my heart and on my screen year 'round."

PinkBike
12-28-2008, 12:42 PM
scrooged - bill murray - i dont even know why. just look forward to it every year

Brandi
12-29-2008, 06:56 AM
I always get my dh a concert dvd for christmas. This years concert was Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unleadded. It was really good. Not bad for a couple old guys! I didn't like them when I was young I was a child of the 80's but my dh being 10 years older introduced me to them years ago and i fell in love with them. oh and my dh got me Chris Issac's Christmas concert. So we watched that too. Yesterday I went saw the Benjamin Button movie. It was sooooo good I really really liked it! Great writting.