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Holiday Movies We Watch (Most) Every Christmas Season (2/31)

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“It’s A Wonderful Life” (1946)

Directed by Frank Capra

Frank Capra’s heart-warming masterpiece has been embraced as a cherished holiday tradition by families around the world! George Bailey (James Stewart) sets aside his dreams of world travel to run his father’s small community bank, and protect the people of Bedford Falls from greedy businessman Mr. Potter (Lionel Barrymore). When a costly mistake pushes George to the brink of despair, a visit from a kindly angel (Henry Travers) will show George how the life of one good man can change the world forever.

Now you can watch the holiday classic like never before, newly remastered from the original film negatives and more vibrant than ever in 4K HDR!

I grew up watching this movie on Thanksgiving Day (or the day after). I also had a HUGE crush on Donna Reed in this movie. One of my first childhood crushes ever. The movie makes me feel thankful for what I have and wonder what the world might have been like without me. I’d like to think things are better because I’m around.

I mean, there are exceptions though, I did help to bring Five Iron Frenzy back to life. Sorry.

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