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Day 14: A holiday film with either a Prince, Princess, King or Queen

Cute, fun and little odd but hey different is good.
 

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I just realized I missed day 12. Which is convenient, because my answer for day 12 and day 14 are the same.
Day 12: A romantic holiday movie that is your personal favorite and why
This is just a favorite in our household. We have Nightmare decorations all over our house, my wife has Nightmare tattoos, we incorporated lines from the movie in our wedding vows (the whole, "My dearest friend, if you don't mind, I'd like to join you by your side, etc. etc.).
Day 14: A holiday movie with either a Prince or Princess, King or Queen
It has the Pumpkin King

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Day 14: A movie with a prince or princess, king or queen.

A Prince for Christmas


Holy cats, someone actually posted the one I was going to! I watched this with my kid, and found it oddly endearing. And Viva Bianca is a very good actor.
 
Day 14: A movie with a prince or princess, king or queen.

Well, if I can't choose a knock-off Hallmark film, I will go the entire other direction. The Lion in Winter, based on the stage play of the same name, is the story of King Henry II (Peter O'Toole), who temporarily releases his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn, who won the Academy Award for her performance) from his imprisonment in order to wrangle out a line of succession during Christmastide. Along are the King's sons, all of which have been plotting against him (as well as against each other, and with each other). Add in the French king and his half sister, who is not only Henry's mistress (well, one of them) but also his heir's betrothed by treaty, and you have more intrigue and violence than usual at a family gathering on Christmas Eve.

It is an utterly unconventional love story between Henry and Eleanor, and the cast is beyond brilliant. Besides O'Toole at the height of his charisma and Hepburn in probably the greatest performances of her career, you have Timothy Dalton in is film debut, and Anthony Hopkins in his first major role. (My favorite trivia point is that Dalton was first offered the part of James Bond after this movie, taking over for Sean Connery. Dalton felt he was too young.) It isn't accurate historically (there was no Christmas Court in 1183), but it feels accurate to the characters. This is a big, passionate, dramatic, and fun film, and I love it dearly.

The Lion in Winter

First the trailer, which gives a good feel of the film.


But here is a scene with Hepburn that shows just how fucking amazing she is as an actor.


"Of course he has a knife, he always has a knife. We all have knives. It’s 1183 and we’re barbarians."
 
Day 15: A holiday/winter movie from the 1940's

Meet Me in St Louis


Margaret O Brien is still with us.

Good choice Grant! I'm about to post the bonus challenge below, if you want to change your answer you can but it's not necessary. πŸ’‹
 
Bonus Challenges for Decades Week:

On top of your movie choice, make sure to explain how it has one of these meanings to you.

HOPE
JOY
FAITH
MAGIC
REDEMPTION

LOVE


If you have done this for each movie choice throughout this week, you will get a prize which will be announced 12/21/24.
 
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