Burl Ives as the snowman singing “Holly Jolly Christmas” makes my Christmas better every year for decades. Go to youtube and copy/paste this to find it:
Burl Ives – Holly Jolly Christmas (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
Once, long, long ago, the company I worked for built a house for Jules Bass, of Rankin & Bass fame. A post & beam barn home, set on the bluff between two castles across the river from West Point. It was their 2nd home, the first being a 5th Ave penthouse in NYC. At one point they needed a small pick-up truck load of material to finish up some project delivered. I was available and asked what the deal was. Remember this was in the early 80’s; my normal pay per hour plus 50 cents a mile for my truck. The trip was four hours each way, so $200 for mileage. After I unloaded the material his wife, who was a dentist with a 5th Ave practice, thanked me and handed me two $100’s as a tip. All this while the two Italian stone masons, who came over with the imported Italian marble for the patio, screamed at each other, in Italian, over who got to use which tool when the whole time. My first lesson in 1%ers, but I told the lady if they needed anything else delivered to give me a call. Thanks for the memory jog.
I highly recommend the Rankin-Bass special “The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus”. But I’m a fan of the author of the original book, so I may be biased…
“The Grinch” was the last variation of the Christmas special that I watched. People realize that they all have basically the same theme, which has to do with Christmas, love, family and moving massing amounts of merchandise. As they get older, people tend to re-watch one they liked.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My favorite Christmas specials are:A Charlie Brown ChristmasHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasSanta Claus is Comin To TownMr Magoo’s Christmas CarolShrek the Halls
I love the Rankin/Bass specials; I grew up watching all of them. I also really love the Charlie Brown specials. I grew up watching all of them. With the invention of DVD’s I’ve been able to buy them to watch whenever I want but still tend to wait until December.
diazch408 about 1 year ago
I like the Grinch.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
How about one called “Adam(sic) Got Run Over by a Reindeer”?
drbee about 1 year ago
Alistair Sims as Scrooge. No-one Ever did the role better.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
I’m smiling like Adam, Rankin Bass specials are fun.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
Burl Ives as the snowman singing “Holly Jolly Christmas” makes my Christmas better every year for decades. Go to youtube and copy/paste this to find it:
Burl Ives – Holly Jolly Christmas (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
mywifeslover about 1 year ago
I like how the outdoor north pole scenes in the movie “Elf” payed homage to the Rankin/Bass Christmas movies.
ladykat about 1 year ago
George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge, with Edward Woodward as the Ghost of Christmas Present (he stole the show, in my opinion)
bbenoit about 1 year ago
Once, long, long ago, the company I worked for built a house for Jules Bass, of Rankin & Bass fame. A post & beam barn home, set on the bluff between two castles across the river from West Point. It was their 2nd home, the first being a 5th Ave penthouse in NYC. At one point they needed a small pick-up truck load of material to finish up some project delivered. I was available and asked what the deal was. Remember this was in the early 80’s; my normal pay per hour plus 50 cents a mile for my truck. The trip was four hours each way, so $200 for mileage. After I unloaded the material his wife, who was a dentist with a 5th Ave practice, thanked me and handed me two $100’s as a tip. All this while the two Italian stone masons, who came over with the imported Italian marble for the patio, screamed at each other, in Italian, over who got to use which tool when the whole time. My first lesson in 1%ers, but I told the lady if they needed anything else delivered to give me a call. Thanks for the memory jog.
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Burger Miester Miester Burger.
It’s an awesome responsibility when your the first toy maker to the King!
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Saw a DVD with all of their movies at the store, was sorely tempted to buy it.
biz.gocomics about 1 year ago
I highly recommend the Rankin-Bass special “The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus”. But I’m a fan of the author of the original book, so I may be biased…
rheddmobile about 1 year ago
Heat Miser!
Mentor397 about 1 year ago
Muppet Family Christmas. It’s difficult to find it uncut these days though.
FassEddie about 1 year ago
Can they just leave the Miser Brothers out of it? One time? Dumbest part of the show, and I was small.
Quentin1992 about 1 year ago
I liked Albert Finney best. However Mr Magoo was a close second.:-)
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
“The Grinch” was the last variation of the Christmas special that I watched. People realize that they all have basically the same theme, which has to do with Christmas, love, family and moving massing amounts of merchandise. As they get older, people tend to re-watch one they liked.
gregginid about 1 year ago
I just wish they would put “Christ” back into Christmas.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Having to Google it takes luster off the gag.
Northgalus2002 about 1 year ago
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My favorite Christmas specials are:A Charlie Brown ChristmasHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasSanta Claus is Comin To TownMr Magoo’s Christmas CarolShrek the Halls
walterlaich Premium Member about 1 year ago
Miracle on 3th Street
walterlaich Premium Member about 1 year ago
34th Street—the “4” key sticks
Gabby about 1 year ago
I love the Rankin/Bass specials; I grew up watching all of them. I also really love the Charlie Brown specials. I grew up watching all of them. With the invention of DVD’s I’ve been able to buy them to watch whenever I want but still tend to wait until December.
sherreemac Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Ebbie” with Susan Lucci as Elizabeth Scrooge. And, “A Wish For Wings That Work.” I know most people have never heard of either of those!