Do You Know The Secrets Of “Love Actually?” All My Favorite Holiday Films Are Here!

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Holiday Movie Season 2024 Is Here!

Now that we made it through Thanksgiving, it’s time to begin watching all of the new holiday films showing up on Netflix, Amazon, Hallmark and so many more!

Forget the new ones for now: I’ve got a list of the classic holiday movies, including RARE behind-the-scenes photos from the set of “It’s A Wonderful Life”, and so much more!

First, get into the holiday spirit with Billy Mack’s “Christmas Is All Around”!

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Thanks Billy, just what I needed to get into the holiday spirit! If you know this song, then you LOVE “Love Actually” – one of the best holiday movies ever! And I’ve got great trivia about the film, courtesy of the terrific website “IMDB.”

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“Love Actually” is a series of inter-locking stories that take place during the holiday season: some are funny, and a few are sad – with an all-star cast including Kiera Knightley, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson. 

Here is the trailer:

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This is quite an emotional ride to be sure, and there are so many terrific Actors in the film. Here’s a chart to help you keep track of them all:

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Does that help? And, thanks to the great website IMDB, here is some “Love Actually” trivia! Let’s start with this fun one:

The word “actually” is spoken twenty-two times by various characters in the film.

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Why Did Laura Linney Get Her Part?

I love this bit of trivia! When casting the part of Sarah, Richard Curtis auditioned a great many British girls, but kept saying, “I want someone like Laura Linney…” The casting director eventually snapped and said, “Oh, for fuck’s sake, get Laura Linney then.” She then auditioned and got the part!

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How The Beatles Ended Up In The Film!

There’s a terrific scene in a church that has a Beatles sound. As the newly married couple finish their vows, “All You Need Is Love” is played by Musicians hidden among the wedding goers. The idea came from Muppet Creator Jim Henson’s funeral – that Director Richard Curtis attended – and at that funeral service, all the puppeteers brought their Muppets and sung a song!

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When A Lake Isn’t A Lake!

There’s a really funny sequence in the film that involves a body of water. The lake that Lúcia Moniz and Colin Firth are “swimming” in was actually only eighteen inches deep and they had to kneel down and pretend to be in deeper water. It was also over-run by mosquitoes and Colin Firth was badly bitten and his elbow swelled up to the size of an avocado, requiring medical attention! 

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Billy Bob’s Antiques Phobia!

OK, it must have been a fun movie set with both Hugh Grant and Billy Bob Thornton playing off each other. Here’s a hilarious bit of trivia: knowing that Billy Bob Thornton had a unique fear of antique furniture, Hugh Grant would sometimes flash a piece of antique (which is abundant in England) in front of Thornton just before the cameras rolled, and watch him freak out in amusement!

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“God Only Knows” How Magical The Film Begins And Ends…

One thing fans love about “Love Actually” is the airport greeting footage at the beginning and end of the film – because it’s real! Director Richard Curtis had a team of cameramen film at London’s Heathrow airport for a week, and whenever they saw emotional greetings at the arrivals area, they asked the people involved for permission to use the footage. Alex and I always wondered how excited these people must be – they are in the film forever!

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Thanks, Billy Mack!

Of course, one song is now forever linked to the film. “Christmas Is All Around” is now one of our favorite holiday songs thanks to Bill Nighy. With that tune in our heads, let’s see some of the other great holiday films, beginning with Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, and the spirit of “Saturday Night Live”!

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Get “Scrooged” and “Griswolded”! 

“Scrooged” (1983) and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989) both are infused with SNL attitude – Bill Murray does an updated “Christmas Carol” as miserly TV exec Frank Cross – Murray is full of great lines and classic double takes, but the Actor also reveals his soft spot, in a film that has more of a manic energy than many holiday classics. 

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Once you are “Scrooged”, you might as well go “Griswold!”

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That’s right, welcome back to the Clark Griswold family – Chevy Chase takes his clan on another “Vacation”…yes, another fun trip, but do they deserve a spot on the list? As Clark Griswold would say: 

“Bend over and I’ll show you!”

OK, maybe a bit forward for the holiday…let’s go back to a simpler time…

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The “White Christmas” (1954) / “Holiday Inn” (1942) Crosby Combo!

Here are two iconic holiday films starring legendary Actors – and I’ve presented it as a double bill, since they are basically the same movie! In “Holiday Inn”, Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire are two war buddies who sing lots of classic Irving Berlin tunes, including the Oscar winning “White Christmas”… 

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The Song Becomes The Film!

“White Christmas” was such a great song that they decided to remake “Holiday Inn” and CALL it “White Christmas”! This time, Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye are two GIs coming home from WWII, who fall in love with singing-and-dancing sisters and help their general with his failing Vermont inn. Again, almost the same film, but both of classic Hollywood holiday entertainment! A great double bill!

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“Bad Santa”! 

This ain’t your father’s holiday movie! How can you NOT love a film with the classic line: 

“F me, Santa!” 

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So says Lauren Graham in a movie that wears its dark heart on its sleeve…the perfect movie to watch after “Black Friday” shopping – fighting holiday crowds – and virtually impossible to watch without a stiff drink in your hand. But it is hilarious, profane and touching as well!

All Hail The Year 2003! 

2003: what a great year for holiday movies: first of all, it was the year of “Bad Santa”, but what about the other classic film from that year – the story of Buddy the Elf – check it out:

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Buddy the Elf!

Will Ferrell is innocent and perfect as Buddy – the elf who heads to New York City to find his real father – a very unfriendly James Caan. Add Ed Asner as a slightly grumpy Santa PLUS Zooey Deschanel as the “innocent love” interest and you have an instant holiday classic!

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“It’s A Wonderful Life”!

The greatest holiday movie of all! Jimmy Stewart, the Tom Hanks of his generation, beautifully portrays a disillusioned husband and father who sees his life amount to nothing – or so he thinks. 

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This Frank Capra classic is a dark look at one man’s disappointment with his life – of course all coming to a head on Christmas eve – and the film reveals a ton of universal truths about what we should or should not expect from life – remember this line: “we serve stiff drinks for men who want to get drunk fast!” I mean, this movie gets DARK…

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Rare “Bedford Falls” Photos!

LIFE Magazine has revealed 13 rare behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the 1946 Frank Capra classic. The pictures focus on one aspect of the holiday favorite that many probably take for granted: the snowy milieu of Bedford Falls!

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So as you can see, they used snow machines to create the beautiful serenity of the town:

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Looks like Jimmy Stewart had a few snowballs tossed back in his direction during filming!

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I will admit that, in some ways, Pottersville always looked a lot more fun than Bedford Falls – like a mini-Vegas! But no matter what life through at George Bailey, he always had a secret weapon…

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That’s right – Zuzu’s pedals!

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I know some of these are well known, but if any aren’t on your rdar, check them out this holiday season! 

Oh, and don’t forage that THIS is a Christmas movie too:

Yes, it IS!

Click here for all of the reasons that “Die Hard” is one of the best Christmas movies of all time!

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  1. Fantastic line-up! Happy Holidays, John!

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  2. I think my favourite Christmas film is ‘The Great Escape’, which is always shown on Christmas Day or Boxing Day over here in the UK.

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  3. My two favourite Christmas films are ‘Bad Santa’, and the 1951 version of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with Alastair Sim as Scrooge. (Called ‘Scrooge’ on some websites)

    Best wishes, Pete.

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  4. l.a. is one of my very fave christmas movies and I really enjoy the backstories.

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  5. I go along with you, John, on Die Hard being a great Christmas movies.

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  6. Can you imagine. You get in from a business trip. Your kids greet you at the airport with big hugs. You go to work Monday and tell the office about the trip and cameramen and women at the airport. You think nothing of it until the next Christmas and you see yourself. For the next 21 years, thanks to Richard Curtis, your friends and coworkers all get to watch you on screen. Love it. Can’t wait to watch Love Actually. And yes “Diehard” is a Christmas movie! Here’s another little known Holiday movie. When I included a snip-it of Jerry McGuire in my post today, I noticed the Christmas lights! I told my wife that we need to add it to the Christmas movie watching collection!!!!

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  7. I’ve watched quite a few Christmas movies this year already, but I haven’t made it to Love Actually, Bad Santa or Scrooged yet. I will, my friend, I will! And I agree that IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE is the greatest of all. I watched it last weekend and cried like a baby like I always do. Jimmy Stewart is quite simply one of the all-time greats!

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