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What Christmas Gift Would You Steal From the Movies?
Gift-giving scenes are often the most emotional in a festive movie or TV special. Theyre usually a quiet moment among the madness, when one character shows another how cherished they are, and why they neednt have obsessed about the turkey or the decorations or their missing Christmas bonus, because what truly matters at Christmas is love, as shown via the medium of a present. Handmade, sentimental or extravagant, screen gifts are a highlightwhich is why we want to steal them. Below are the movie and TV gifts our writers want to reach into the screen to grab for themselves. From Gremlins to Harry Potter to The Snowman, Lord of the Rings, Batman and more, heres what we covet. Merry Christmas!A Mogwai from GremlinsI want a Mogwai. I am aware that Gremlins is something of a cautionary tale which does not go entirely in the favour of Zach Galligans mogwai recipient Billy but consider me cautioned! Dont get him wet, dont feed after midnight, dont expose to bright light, especially sunlight, unless you have monumentally failed to follow the first two rules. Got it!I had a dog and there were rules dont give him chocolate, dont let him run into traffic, dont leave your dinner on the coffee table. I can follow rules.I am aware that there is some ambiguity over the whole feed after midnight rule since technically ALL time is both after and before A midnight but Im going to restrict feeding times to pms up to 11pm. My mogwai will be named Gremlin as a constant reminder to all what not to do. And hey presto, a loyal, super-cute, intelligent, singing fluff ball, who can form his own murderous army in a heartbeat. Whats not to love? Rosie FletcherAn Invisibility Cloak from Harry PotterDespite taking place over the entirety of seven school years, the Harry Potter books and movies are inarguably Christmas-coded. Part of that is because the eight films lend themselves to easy marathon-scheduling for cable channels come the holiday season. But an even bigger part is that Christmas at Hogwarts absolutely slaps. Perhaps no fictional character has ever received a more impressive roster of Christmas gifts than young Harry Potter. From homemade emerald green jumpers from Molly Weasley to mountains of candy from his friends to a freaking FIREBOLT broom from his godfather, Harry always makes up for lost time with the Dursleys come Christmas at Hogwarts.If I had a chance to nick any of Harrys gifts, the choice is obvious: the Invisibility Cloak. Handed by his father via Albus Dumbledore, Harrys invisibility cloak isnt just a cheap Diagon Alley knockoff made from Demiguise hair, its an ancient, priceless magical artifact that will keep its wearer truly hidden. Fitting my large frame under the cloak will be a bit of a challenge but itll be worth it. What do I need an Invisibility Cloak for? Dont worry about it. Thats my business. Invisible business. Alec BojaladDavid Bowies Scarf from The SnowmanMy first instinct says the Catalogue House from the 1994 Miracle on 34th Street remake. That five-bed, six-bath, double-fronted delight within a NYC cab ride of Manhattan was listed for $3.4 million a decade ago imagine what its worth now. Pedantry, though, reminds me that because little Susan Walkers mother and new stepfather have to buy the place after Susan asks Chris Cringle to get it for her, its not technically a gift. Therefore I choose David Bowies scarf from The Snowman. I call it David Bowies scarf because he recorded this special intro for the UK VHS release of the Raymond Briggs animation in which he identifies himself as the little boy from the movie. Why do I want it? Because Id love to own anything touched by ZZZavid Bowie (up to and including Lulu), I bet it still smells of Father Christmas, and most importantly of all, it would go with my coat. Louisa MellorLook, I know that the lesson of Its a Wonderful Life is that no man is a failure who has friends. George Bailey is the richest guy in Bedford Falls even before the good people of the town start emptying their pockets for him, precisely because he has so many people who would empty their pockets for him. But, like George, Ive got bills to pay that are stressing me out this holiday, and it sure would be nice if a bunch of pals came by to give me money and sing some songs.I say this in jest, but the fact that I (and probably you) can understand Georges plight is part of what makes Its a Wonderful Life so enduring and powerful. Frank Capra and his team of writers didnt just capture a lovely fantasy about God stopping the world to help out one good guy. They also showed how oligarchs shore up everything for themselves, a force that only a strong communal spirit could stop. I guess what Im saying is Id like my bills to be paid, but really all I want for Christmas this year is class consciousness. Joe GeorgeThe Scavenger Hunt from Dash & LilyThe Netflix series Dash & Lily revolves around two teens, the titular Dash (Austin Abrams) and Lily (Midori Francis), as a red notebook and a series of clues found in The Strand bookstore in New York City sets them off on a journey across the city during the holidays. Even though they dont meet in person until the end of the show, Dash and Lily share their favorite parts of New York with each other through a scavenger hunt of sorts. They each take turns writing in the notebook, leaving locations and tasks for the other to complete before leaving the book in a neutral location for the other to find. New York at Christmas time is already pretty magical, but getting to experience it through someone elses eyes is something else entirely. The universe has yet to fully squash the hopeless romantic within me, and getting to experience something similar to what Dash and Lily do for each other would certainly make my heart grow at least two sizes, if not more. Sharing the things we love with the people we love is part of what makes this season so great, and what better way to do that than through a cute little scavenger hunt? Brynna ArensJoin our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Natalie Wood and Maureen OHaras New House from Miracle on 34th StreetYou know the one that wee little Natalie Wood asks kindly Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwynn as the best Santa Claus) to get her and her single mother so they can have a home in the suburbs? Yeah, that one. You may ask why Id ruin that idyllic happy ending from an all-time Christmas classic, to which I say have you seen the cost of New York City, and NYC-adjacent, real estate? In this economy?!?!?! Please, Mr. Santa, also take care of that brokers fee while youre at it. David Crow
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