One of the things I like about Christmas is the plethora of movies that help get me in the spirit. We start with “Die Hard,” which has joined the ranks of Christmas movies – tongue in cheek, of course – and move to “Love, Actually,” which hasn’t lost a step in the last 20 or so years, hit “The Bishop’s Wife” (the old one in black and white with Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven), see two “Christmas Carols” (George C. Scott in color and Alistair Sim in black and white), laugh a while with “We’re No Angels” (Bogart, Peter Ustinov, and Aldo Ray) and “White Christmas,” and finish with the moving “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
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