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you don't know "Miracle on 34th Street"? It's a classic christmas movie, from 1947. Starring Natalie Wood. You should watch it, it's amazing! One of my favorite movies, and now that christmas is just around the corner it would be the perfect time to rent or buy it :)
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"Miracle on 34th Street" isn't just one movie. There are at least two versions decades older than the Natalie Wood version! Plus the gorgeous 1990s version. It's been done many times.
I like the 1950s and 1990s ones best.
"Miracle on 34th Street" isn't just one movie. There are at least two versions decades older than the Natalie Wood version! Plus the gorgeous 1990s version. It's been done many times.
I like the 1950s and 1990s ones best.
uhm no
the 1947 version with Natalie Wood is the original one. There are several others from 1955 and 1973 but those aren't well known. The newest one is from 1994 and also quite popular. but the original is the one i mentioned, from 1947.
the 1947 version with Natalie Wood is the original one. There are several others from 1955 and 1973 but those aren't well known. The newest one is from 1994 and also quite popular. but the original is the one i mentioned, from 1947.
Oh, I didn't know it was that famous! All right, I promise the next time I go to the video rental store, I'll look for it. Thanks for the recommendation! :)
you're welcome :) but make sure you get the 1947 classic and not the 1994? remake (it's good as well but not as good) and get it before christmas. I will watch it again the day before christmas or so. already looking forward to it :P
All right, I'll get the original. Remakes are seldomly as good as the original movies. I was planning to go to the video rental store this week anyway because my friend wants to do a video night. I'll write it down, otherwise I'll probably have forgotten it by tomorrow. :P
Wow, it's getting embarrassing but I don't know "It's a Wonderful Life" either. Jeez, do the gaps in my education never end? I'll look for that one too. :)