A Christmas movie channel that will broadcast festive flicks 24 hours a day is set to begin later this month, just in time to get you in the mood for the 25th of December. The itinerary includes everything from Yuletide classics to fresh debuts, like Mariah Carey’s A Christmas Melody, according to the website UnderTheChristmasTree.
This Month the Christmas Movie Channel which will broadcast festive films around the clock will debut
Simply dial in to Freeview 51, Sky 319, Virgin 424, or Freesat 303 to access the free channel, then sit back and enjoy some feelgood Christmas movies. The line-up for GREAT! Movies has been announced, according to the Liverpool Echo. Christmas features “exclusive premieres including A Christmas Melody, Just In Time For Christmas, Call Me Claus, and Crazy For Christmas,” as well as themed collections like “Christmas Presents” and “Christmas Comedy Capers.” While it may seem premature for some moviegoers to begin binge-viewing Christmas classics in September, it turns out that watching holiday films can really be beneficial to your health.
An unnamed psychologist told the website DoYouRemember a few years ago that watching movies like Elf, Home Alone, and The Grinch will instantaneously raise happiness levels. While it may seem premature for some moviegoers to begin binge-viewing Christmas classics in September, it turns out that watching holiday films can really be beneficial to your health. An unnamed psychologist told the website DoYouRemember a few years ago that watching movies like Elf, Home Alone, and The Grinch will instantaneously raise happiness levels. This is because when you watch such movies, the hormone dopamine is released, which makes you feel good. “It does induce that neural alteration that can produce happiness,” the psychologist stated. “I believe that anything that pushes us out of our typical routine, day in and day out, triggers our senses, which then determine whether or not it is pleasing.
Dopamine, a feel-good hormone, is released when you decorate for Christmas.” If you’re looking for some ideas, consider watching It’s A Wonderful Life, which was declared the highest-rated Christmas film ever last year. Despite the fact that the Frank Capra classic was published more than 70 years ago, it has managed to weather the test of time and remain an all-time favorite, according to the folks at IMDb, who prepared a list based on ratings. If any picture worth its salt receives at least 1,000 votes, then the story of good triumphing against greed sits atop the Christmas tree, with an average rating of 8.6. It was followed by Die Hard on 8.2 – don’t get get me started on whether or not this is a Christmas movie – and The Snowman, a great 1982 cartoon, in third place, also on 8.2. Both Alastair Sim’s A Christmas Carol (1951) and Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) received 8.2 out of ten.
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