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The Best Christmas Movies Ever

December 17, 2020 by Matt Hill Leave a Comment

your sunday drive podcast

Do you want THE definitive list of The Best Christmas Movies Ever? Want to know why they matter deeply? Look no further…

In this final Your Sunday Drive podcast episode of 2020, we reminisce and riff on some of our favorites, unpacking plenty presents along the way: What makes a Christmas movie a Christmas movie and why does Die Hard count as one? What things do these stories have in common? Why do we build such strong traditions around them? Why does flying kites suck so bad? What role does magic and belief play in these movies?

Most importantly: How do these favorite seasonal stories connect to the actual Christmas story and the gospel itself?

Come along for Your Sunday Drive – quick conversation about current events, politics, pop culture and more, from the perspective of a couple of guys trying to follow Jesus.

Hosts: Matt Hill and Nate Polzin. Presented by the Church in Drive of Saginaw, MI, as often as possible. Please visit churchindrive.com and facebook.com/thechurchindrive

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, best christmas movies, Charlie Brown, Christian, christian podcast, Christmas, christmas movies, church, dark, Die Hard, Elf, Faith, gospel, holidays, It's a Wonderful Life, light, Love Actually, magic, Mental Health, Santa, spiritual

5 Days of Christmas GIVEAWAY Day 2: Die Hard Colouring Book

December 17, 2019 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

Welcome yourself to the party with the Die Hard Colouring Book!

Experience Die Hard in a fresh and creative way with this authorized tie-in coloring and activity book featuring favorite scenes and quotes from the beloved classic movie. This unique prize features some of the movie’s best moments, recreated in detailed black-and-white line drawings, including:

  • Hans Gruber and his posse crash the Christmas party at Nakatomi and take the tower hostage;
  • John McClane’s limo ride with Argyle;
  • The tension-filled crawl through the building vents; 
  • John’s morbid message delivery to Hans (written on the corpse of one of Hans’ men);
  • The famous bloody footprints;
  • And of course, John leaping off the Nakatomi tower.

The winner will receive a copy of the Die Hard Colouring Book.

To enter, simply like or share our post on Facebook. For a bonus entry, like or share the post on Twitter and Instagram.

All entries must be completed by 11:59pm on Tuesday, December 17th, 2019.

Filed Under: Giveaways Tagged With: Christmas, Die Hard, Hans Gruber, John Maclane

A Christmas Message

December 24, 2015 by J. Alan Sharrer Leave a Comment

Home AloneDecember is one of the few times of the year where people make it a point to gather around a television set and watch holiday movies.  This is just as much a tradition as putting up a tree inside the house, drinking egg nog, and moving a stuffed elf around the house for kids to find.  With Christmas movies, people have their favorite lines ready to shout out at a moment’s notice and often have a specific playlist that is pulled from in the days and weeks preceding December 25th.

Admit it: the Christmas season brings up memories of Clark Griswold decorating his home with 25,000 light bulbs, Flick sticking his tongue to a frozen flagpole, a pair of robbers constantly being foiled by an eight year-old, and a bunch of gremlins singing in a movie theater as they watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Buddy the elf has unique escapades in New York City, John McClane has his own adventures at the Nakatomi building in Los Angeles, Scrooge learns an important lesson in London, and George Bailey discovers that his life is truly a wonderful one in Bedford Falls. They sure do for me.

GremlinsBut at the same time, most Christmas films tend to focus on the themes of family and the acquisition of specific gifts from others (right, Ralphie?). Not to say that these are bad things in and of themselves, but they can become the main focus of the holiday—when there’s something way more significant to consider.

What Christmas is about is right in its name—Christ—and specifically His birth. Family was definitely around (thanks for sticking by Mary, Joseph) and gifts were eventually received from a bunch of wise guys.  But without Christ, Christmas simply becomes a time of gathering around the arrival of Santa Claus.

Its A Wonderful LifeOne of the things we hope to accomplish at ScreenFish is a different perspective on films—one that eventually comes back to Christmas. We may not like every film we see (okay; we don’t—and we’re honest about that), but there’s always something inside that points the way to Jesus and the truth of the Bible.  That includes films that not everyone will enjoy for one reason or another. Our hope and prayer is that something we share becomes a talking point in a mom’s gathering, in normal conversation, or around the water cooler. After all, the only thing on many people’s minds for the last ten days or so has been Star Wars—and people have found it quite difficult to keep that to themselves.  We hope the same thing happens as a result of a review we share and that discussion leading to a life rooted in faith would be the end result.

But for now, we’re thankful to each of you for supporting us as we continue down this road.  Keep the discussions coming!  And, as a reminder of the message of Christmas, here’s why we can even celebrate:

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: A Christmas Story, Buddy, Christmas, Christmas Films, Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold, Die Hard, Elf, George Bailey, Gremlins, Home Alone, It's a Wonderful Life, Jesus, John McClane, movies, Nativity, ralphie, Santa

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