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The Best Classic Movies And T.V. To Watch With Your Family This Post-Christmas Week
Maisey Jefferson

Binge-watching is a habit that’s usually good to avoid, especially when watching on your own. However, during the week after Christmas and before New Year’s — in which so many families find themselves sandwiched between big gatherings or parties and maybe even forgetting what day it is — spending a little extra time together in front of the silver screen with popcorn and in pajamas is to be expected, and can even prove restful.

The key to curating the perfect post-Christmas movie marathon experience, however, is knowing how to avoid all the streaming service slop so many platforms push on kids and parents this time of year. Whether you’re just watching one episode, hosting a double feature, or looking for new marathon material that isn’t watching The Lord of the Rings or Star Wars again, here is your ultimate guide to the best old-school films and T.V. series to watch with your family this holiday week.

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On New Year's Eve, I watch "The Time Machine" -- the original 1960 film by George Pal with Rod Taylor, Alan Young, and Yvette Mimieux.

In the film, George the inventor takes his trip on New Year's Eve, 1899.

A classic science fiction tale and I don't grow tired of watching it.

It can be found on the net, if you know where to look and aren't afraid to go there...