Thursday, 18 December 2008
Thursday
The astute among you (or those not reading this through an RSS feed) would have noticed I set up a poll last week. The question was, which is your favourite Back to the Future film? You responded with a resounding 100% voting for part one. Undoubtedly this is the case, but the other two films do help to make it a great trilogy. Today, I've set up a slightly more festive poll: what is your favourite Christmas movie? Obviously I couldn't include every Christmas movie ever made, so I have just picked those that I like, with an 'other' option for those of who you are fussy. If I've missed a glaringly obvious one, the poll can easily be amended. The options are: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation; It's a Wonderful Life; Die Hard; Just Friends; Bad Santa; and Home Alone. There's a fairly substantial list of such films here. Happy Christmas.
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2 comments:
Unless I'm being blind I see no "Other" option.
It's such a weird category this. Because some films are about Christmas clearly (Bad Santa, National Lampoon's etc) whereas some tangentially feature Christmas (Die Hard, When Harry Met Sally). These films are probably better in some ways simply because you can watch them at any time of the year and suddenly think "Oh this mentions Christmas".
After saying I'd do an 'other' option I then completely forgot about it. The problem is, adding one now means wiping votes so far.
Was there any particular film you had in mind?
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