
"Sure, it's great to watch those old favorite Christmas movies right on the couch - preferably in pajamas, with a cup of cocoa and a crackling blaze in the fireplace. Yet, we also love to venture out of the house and rewatch these classics with a festive crowd in an actual movie theater. And, thankfully, the Bay Area's three Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas - the longtime flagship location in San Francisco plus the two newer South Bay outposts in Mountain View and Santa Clara -"
"The Alamo holiday offerings from Dec. 11 through Christmas Day include "Elf" (featuring Will Farrell in his most beloved role as Buddy the Elf and an fantastic support spot from Bob Newhart as Papa Elf); "The Polar Express" (director Robert Zemeckis' animated film with Tom Hanks in multiple roles); and "Love Actually" (the brilliant Richard Curtis movie that we'll never understand how some people fail to enjoy)."
Many viewers enjoy watching favorite Christmas movies at home in pajamas with cocoa and a fireplace, but also attend theatrical rewatchings with festive crowds. The Bay Area's three Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas — the longtime flagship in San Francisco plus South Bay locations in Mountain View and Santa Clara — will present holiday screenings from Dec. 11 through Christmas Day. Scheduled films include Elf, The Polar Express, Love Actually, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and the original 1974 Black Christmas. Showtimes and additional information are available at drafthouse.com.
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