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COMPLETED: Enter SideReel's ABC Family 25 Days of Christmas Giveaway!
| loadingABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas is in full swing as they bring us original movies, cable premieres of holiday and family favorites, and plenty more through December 25th!
In support of ABC Family's holly, jolly 25 Days of Christmas, you can enter to win a 25 Days of Christmas Prize Pack (pictured) including:
* 25 Days of Christmas Fleece Set (includes fleece hat, gloves, and scarf in a fleece bag)
* 25 Days of Christmas Shopping Bag
* 25 Days of Christmas Poster
* "Snow" DVD
* "Holiday in Handcuffs" DVD
To enter, comment on this post telling us what your favorite holiday or family movie is and why it warms you from head to toe to watch from year to year or why a new movie is now your holiday fav!
For a little inspiration, here are some included in ABC Family's dose of holiday cheer:
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Snow
Snow 2: Brain Freeze
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
Santa Clause 2
More on the 25 Days of Christmas including scheduling and games:
25 Days of Christmas on abcfamily.com
The winner will be selected and notified via e-mail on Friday, December 19th. Sorry, but U.S. and Canada entrants only can be selected as the winner.
Giveaway and photo courtesy of New Media Strategies



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Polar Express! It reminds me of what it used to feel like to be a kid!!!
love actually. the show is brilliant, I watched it my first time with the best company in the world, and everytime I watch it, it gets better! :) love that transcends language, status, class, friendship, age. that's what i call a good christmas movie! :)
I've always enjoyed The Santa Clause. It's just a lot of fun and "explains" so much about the North Pole.
I'd have to say It's A Wonderful Life. I watch it every year with my mom. It really gives me a sense of family when i can't be with them.
I would say Frosty the Snowman. I remember my whole family watching it, and my dad making fun of my mom who would always cry when Frosty melts. Of course, I always still cry now too.
Hands down it is the How the Grinch Stole Christmas. With cindy-lou-who and all those in whoville. Even though I own the movie, I still watch it every yr when it comes on tv.
i've always really loved Home Alone, it's really funny and Macaulay Culkin is so excellent! of course he learns his lesson at the end, don't take your family for granted. oh the 90s!
Snow Dogs is the best movie. I k now there are a lot of classics in the group, but I have to say Snow Dogs is one that is constantly watched in our family, Chrristmas and year round. I guess the reason is that we have a beautiful 15 year old Siberian Huscky, CODY. She's been part of the family for so long and has spent many Christmas mornings watching us, and partiaking in opening gifts. She adds to the smiles as Sant'a's gifts are opened. She plays with the red and green bows and tries to bury them in the cushions of the couch. And she always picks up the scraps that somehow fall during the brunch. Yes, she's as much to this fmaily as Snow Dogs is to the dvd player. Always together.
The Polar Express has become a staple in my family. I know it's a young and recent movie, but it has a great story behind it and that's what makes it special. It basically gives a modern, but not so modern explanation to the tru meaning of Christmas. I took the kids up to Baltimore last year and saw a 4d version of this movie. They piped smells of evergreen and hot chocolate into the theatre. During the ice scene with the train, we got wet. Fantastic movie.
Congrats to our giveaway winner, off2europe! Thanks to everyone who participated in our 25 Days of Christmas Giveaway.