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AIBU to watch Christmas films after Christmas Day?

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Greenbutterlfy566 · 23/12/2019 22:23

AIBU to watch Christmas films after Christmas Day?

We haven’t really got around to watching that many this year and I noticed that there isn’t one Christmas film on the TV guide after Xmas day.

Will it feel the same after Christmas?

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Greenbutterlfy566 · 24/12/2019 14:37

Yep checked out the Xmas channel and it’s cheesy Xmas Grin

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IHaveBrilloHair · 24/12/2019 14:40

We're watching Love Actually on Boxing Day.
Neither of us have seen it before and Dd won't be here untill then.
I can't wait, Christmas film and a huge Chinese takeaway in pjs with my girl and our cats Xmas Grin

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drspouse · 24/12/2019 14:45

We save all our family Christmas activities till the school holidays - so that includes watching the specials we've recorded.

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KnittingSister · 24/12/2019 14:47

The four Sundays before Christmas are advent, a time of preparation in the church calendar, prayer, cleaning, cooking getting body and soul ready for the Christmas festival, which starts with the first mass of Christmas (Christmas eve or day) and lasts until epiphany, 6 Jan. So carry on with the films!

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24hourshomeedderandcarer · 24/12/2019 15:00

we watch Christmas and Halloween film when and ever we want

home alone 1 and 2 is my 9 y olds favorite film we watch it constantly

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Greenbutterlfy566 · 24/12/2019 16:51

Not just us then Smile

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SquareAsABlock · 24/12/2019 17:01

I'm saving a few xmas films for after the 25th. Husband's family are bloody impossible, will huff and puff through anything they dont enjoy. FiL only likes sports and MiL thinks the tv shouldn't be on at all, it distracts from conversations where she tells us how wrong we are in every decision we've make in our lives. So I'm saving my favourites for the weekend, Home Alone 1 and 2, Bridget Jones, Die Hard (probably one for when the children are asleep....).

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BackforGood · 24/12/2019 22:38

I have to say we've generally never watched a huge amount of TV before Christmas - too much going on. then either family round, or round at family's on Christmas Day and Boxing Day tends to be out and about with family.
So then after about 27th or 28th, I start watching all the stuff that was on over the previous week, that I've not had chance to watch.

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