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IMDB asked this question - Which is your favorite Thanksgiving Movie?:
Pieces of April Home for the Holidays Hannah and Her Sisters The House of Yes Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Myth of Fingerprints Scent of a Woman Tadpole The Ice Storm What's Cooking? Dutch Plymouth Adventure A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Other I would have to say "The Ice Storm" (awesome movie) followed by "What's Cooking". Can't think of any "other"... -L. |
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"-L." wrote in message m... IMDB asked this question - Which is your favorite Thanksgiving Movie?: Pieces of April Home for the Holidays Hannah and Her Sisters The House of Yes Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Myth of Fingerprints Scent of a Woman Tadpole The Ice Storm What's Cooking? Dutch Plymouth Adventure A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Other I would have to say "The Ice Storm" (awesome movie) followed by "What's Cooking". Can't think of any "other"... -L. 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' will always crack me up. Always. 'Home for the Holidays' is another of my favorite films of all time. I've never seen the film 'Other'. Wazzat? Jack FelliniVonWelles |
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I would have to say "The Ice Storm" (awesome movie) followed by "What's
Cooking". Can't think of any "other"... Barry Levinson's Avalon. It isn't necessarily a Thanksgiving movie, but it has some Thanksgiving scenes in it. "Jack Schidt®" wrote in message . .. "-L." wrote in message m... IMDB asked this question - Which is your favorite Thanksgiving Movie?: Pieces of April Home for the Holidays Hannah and Her Sisters The House of Yes Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Myth of Fingerprints Scent of a Woman Tadpole The Ice Storm What's Cooking? Dutch Plymouth Adventure A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Other I would have to say "The Ice Storm" (awesome movie) followed by "What's Cooking". Can't think of any "other"... -L. 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' will always crack me up. Always. 'Home for the Holidays' is another of my favorite films of all time. I've never seen the film 'Other'. Wazzat? Jack FelliniVonWelles |
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I think it was National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation but there was a scene when
they were carving the Christmas Turkey and it literally disintigrated on the platter. I always loved the film clip on the Americas Funniest Home Videos show about the family carving the turkey at Thanksgiving and the wife who obviously never spent much time in the kitchen left the plastic bag of giblets inside and it burned and melted and ruined her turkey. Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man "The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong" James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait". |
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