Top 5 Thanksgiving Movies
http://bit.ly/clevvermovies - Click to Subscribe! http://Facebook.com/ClevverMovies - Become a Fan! http://Twitter.com/ClevverMovies - Follow Us! Hey guys, thanks for tuning back into clevver movies, Your number one stop for movie news! Im your host Tatiana carrier with a very special thanksgiving inspired top 5 Tuesday! This week in honor of my favorite holiday, I thought we would countdown the top 5 thanksgiving flicks! . Coming in at #5 Is a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving....Though not technically a movie, it is available for sale or rent...so we count this one! Charlie Brown is preparing to go to his Grandmother's house for Thanksgiving when Peppermint Patty invites herself and a bunch of other people over to Chuck's house for turkey dinner. Since he didn't have the time or knowledge to make a proper dinner, he enlists Snoopy and Woodstock to cater it. They decide popcorn, toast, and jellybeans are a good dinner. . In 4th place on our list is Winne The Pooh Seasons of Giving- Our favorite Winnie the Pooh characters learn to embrace the winter season and cherish the holidays that make this season so special. WE think you will love this one because this is a fun film for the entire family that teaches the true meaning of holiday festivities and the importance of spending quality time with family and friends. . Third place belongs to Home for The Holidays- This film is for anyone who's ever dreaded spending Thanksgiving with their family. And as the Larsons' family gathering demonstrates, Thanksgiving is for being grateful for all those folks you'd like to run away from most of the time. ? 2nd place goes to The Ice Storm ...In the weekend after Thanksgiving 1973, the lives of the Hoods are spiraling out of control. Benjamin Hood (Kevin Kline) drinks to try not to think about his trouble at the office. His wife, Elena (Joan Allen), is reading self help books and losing patience with her husband's lies. Their son, Paul (Tobey Maguire), home for the holidays, escapes to the city to pursue an attractive rich girl from his prep school. Finally, young nymphomaniac Wendy (Christina Ricci) roams the neighborhood, innocently exploring liquor cabinets and lingerie drawers of her friends' parents, looking for something new. Then an ice storm hits, the worst in a century. And of course, chaos ensues. . And the number on thanksgiving flick is....Planes trains and automobiles! Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)-All that Neal Page (Steve Martin) wants to do is to get home for Thanksgiving. His flight has been cancelled due to bad weather, so he decides on other means of transport. As well as bad luck, Neal is blessed with the presence of Del Griffith (John Candy), Shower Curtain Ring Salesman and all-around blabbermouth, who is never short of advice, conversation, bad jokes, or company. When Del decides that he is going the same direction as Neal, trouble happens at every turn. One of The funniest movies for everyone involved, including Martin, Candy, and director John Hughes. This movie is so timeless that it is great to watch all year long...not just on Thanksgiving. . So what did you think of our list? Did we leave anything out? If so let us know by commenting below and while your at it, be sure to subscribe to our channel so that you can stay in the movie know!