WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Far Cough 6:23 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
That film with Alistair Sim as Scrooge, takes some beating

Tomshardware 6:17 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
ironsofcanada 4:47 Wed Dec 20

Sounds like the 1984 version starring George C Scott.

The Kronic 5:58 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
ironsofcanada 4:47

Scrooge with Albert Finney. Best one of the lot.

Hammers1993 5:09 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Terry

Guess you missed the part where he said: "Any that I've missed that are any good?"

Private Dancer 4:59 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
wurzel 4:23 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Planes trains and automobiles''


That's about Thanksgiving time.

ironsofcanada 4:47 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
On topic or at least topic adjacent question for the memories of WHO.

As a little kid, I seem to remember a version of A Christmas Carol that scare me to death.

So in my memory of it, the ghost of Christmas future has this kind of jump scare reveal when he is with Scrooge at the grave near the end of the dream. In my mind I can see this skeletal face emerge from the dark robes and this scares Scrooge and he falls in to the grave down to hell.

In hell he meets Marley and people bring this massive chain (bigger than Marley's) and completely surround him with it. He wakes up tangled in bed sheets.

I have looked for this version and compared it to the story itself but am starting to partially wonder if I dreamed it myself.

Anyone seen a version like this?

Agent Scud 4:39 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Mart O 3:31 Wed Dec 20

Spot on, it's utter shite.

Back on topic...

Die Hard
Gremlins
Trading Places
Muppet's Christmas Carol

greenie1 4:35 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Ben Hur

Terrywait 4:33 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Hammers1993 4:24 Wed Dec 20

Except he never said "films he hadn't seen"

And its "couldn't HAVE".

Northern Sold 4:26 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
A Christmas Story is the nuts

`You'll Shoot yer eye out kid....`

That and the Chinks singing Deck the Hall's...

Genius

Hammers1993 4:25 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Criminally underrated movie.

Hammers1993 4:24 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
teacoffee

I'm not sure some of these posters grasp this site, they couldn't of read your initial post as most are recommending the films you listed after you clearly stated name films you hadn't seen!

I'd recommend Jack Frost if you haven't seen that mate?

wurzel 4:23 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Planes trains and automobiles

MonkeyVulgaris 4:10 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Gremlins

Manip 3:36 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
The Guns Of Navarone.

Mart O 3:31 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
It's a wonderful life is utter fucking shit. Everyone involved should be killed. Twice. At least.

cornish 3:27 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Most things with John Candy in it.

Russ of the BML 3:21 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Elf
Bad Santa
Miracle on 34th Street
Scrooge

VirginiaHam 3:20 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
Zulu.

violator 3:20 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
wizard of oz, nothing to do with xmas but is always on

cup of tea 3:19 Wed Dec 20
Re: Best Christmas Films?
The Exorcist

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