2013 Christmas Clip Show
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Nice arrangement of clips. I just saw The Bishop’s Wife for the first time just the other day. Merry Christmas Mikey. Wishing you a good one.
Thanks, and the same to you and yours! The Bishop’s Wife has one of the loveliest music scores of any Christmas movie, and the top-drawer cinematography was by Gregg Toland, the guy who filmed Citizen Kane.
I especially liked Dreamland!
Kind of amazing how those old cartoons can still reach our hearts, huh?
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Nice arrangement of clips. I just saw The Bishop’s Wife for the first time just the other day. Merry Christmas Mikey. Wishing you a good one.
Thanks, and the same to you and yours! The Bishop’s Wife has one of the loveliest music scores of any Christmas movie, and the top-drawer cinematography was by Gregg Toland, the guy who filmed Citizen Kane.
I especially liked Dreamland!
Kind of amazing how those old cartoons can still reach our hearts, huh?