Favorite Things isn't a Christmas song though.
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Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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Does "Sound of Music" have a Christmas scene though?
Does "Sound of Music" have a Christmas scene though?
I feel like it does, but I haven't watched it in at least 10 years. Is the "So Long, Farewell" party a Christmas party? Or just a random swanky party?
I think movies that aren't explicitly Christmas movies, but which have noteworthy Christmas-related scenes, tend to get thought of as "Christmas movies."
This is why I'm giving a pass to Meet Me in St. Louis as a Christmas movie, but Sound of Music doesn't have a Christmas scene at all. And I have no explanation for The Godfather.
I feel like it does, but I haven't watched it in at least 10 years. Is the "So Long, Farewell" party a Christmas party? Or just a random swanky party?
It's just a random party. No Christmas in that movie.
And I have no explanation for The Godfather.
Maybe the horse's head is really a Christmas Present?
I seriously might be conflating "snow on Alps" with "hey, snow = Christmas!"
Hello, Ohioan. Durrr on me.
I think it might be that "family time, time off" thing where it's assumed people have the time to sit down and marathon some movies.
"Favorite Things" isn't a Christmas song, but it does mention a whole bunch of winter things -- bright copper kettles, warm woolen mitten, etc.
And the "Farewell" scene is just a swanky party.
When I used to make a display of Christmas movie rentals at the grocery store, I always included Edward Scissorhands, because it seems like a Christmas movie to me.