That’s meant to be a play on words in the title up there. Instead of SCREAMING good, I used STREAMING good. I realize that if I have to explain it, it probably isn’t a very good play on words but I needed to do it anyway. I’m just not cut out to do straight up post titles. If I did, it would read like this:
Netflix Has Some Good Holiday Movies for You and Your Kids
Boring. But that’s what I’m talking about here.
Quick background: When I moved last year, we made a decision to try to live without cable TV. Mainly, we were looking for the cost savings since the cable company GOUGES you. Am I right or am I right? So I reluctantly agreed to give up HGTV and Food Network and try life with streaming only.
Surprisingly, it works pretty well for us.
We have Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, and, of course, Netflix, among others.
We admittedly spend most of our time on Netflix. It’s a good selection of movies, TV shows, and original series. And I’m excited… I just discovered Once Upon A Time so that’s our new family series.
But this time of year, I tend to go into Christmas overload. If we’re listening to music, it must be Christmas music. If we’re doing activities on the weekend, it must be Christmas activities. And if we’re watching TV, it must be Christmas movies.
I mean I don’t think I’m on overload but when I ask Evan if he wants to watch TV and he says, Okay but does it HAVE to be a Christmas show? I think I must be overdoing it.
Still, a boy needs his entertainment education.
But, Fadra, you say, we’re constantly on the road during the holidays. Who has the luxury of staying home and just watching TV? Well, me, for one. But if you’re traveling, Netflix streaming goes with you on your phone, your tablet, your laptop, or whatever other device exists that I don’t know about. And now, I present you with a rather large selection of some of the titles available through Netflix streaming for the holidays (with commentary, of course). |
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While we all tend to watch everything together, these movies might help hold your adult attention a little more. |
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What about National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation? Â You see it up there but there’s no link. I’m on the fence and I think Netflix probably is too (they provided me this list). We’ve certainly watched it this year and if you loved it when you were younger, you will STILL love it. But a word of caution… it’s PG-13 and while the s-word and f-word make brief appearances in the movie, it’s Clark’s encounter with the lingerie saleswoman and subsequent fantasy about her in the pool that caught the attention of my almost 7 year old boy.
I’d definitely keep it in the rotation but maybe wait until they’re a little older. Or make them go get the hot chocolate during those scenes.