Twelve Days of Christmas Cinema | Week 3

We have come to the final week of Twelve Days of Christmas Cinema and it went by so fast. I think that Markus and I saved the best movies for last. This week, we watched some of the greatest Christmas films I've ever seen. It was the perfect way to end Twelve Days of Christmas Cinema as well as begin the festivities. I loved watching these films and they were exactly what my holiday deprived heart needed.


1. Home Alone (1990)
I forgot how much I loved this movie. This film came out when I was seven and watching it brought back so many memories. There are so many great things about Home Alone. It's hilarious, it's well-written and most of all, it's touching.

For some reason, before we re-watched Home Alone, I thought I didn't like it. It was a great movie but I didn't watch it multiple times as a kid. I was too enamored with Princess Bride and Edward Scissorhands. This was for the best though, because when I watched it again this week, all these childhood memories came rushing back. I couldn't help but feel empathy for Kevin McAllister. I spent my whole life wishing that I could travel the world. Now that I've finally achieved my goal, I never stopped to think how much I would miss my family. There was a moment where Kevin realizes that he misses his family and that moment really resonated with me. Even though, I'm living out my dream, I still yearn for my family.  Despite being a kid's movie, Home Alone is a wonderful film. Even 22 years later, it still makes me want to both laugh and cry.


2. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
This is another quintessential Christmas film that I've never seen. I actually didn't know much about the story before watching it. I only knew the famous last words, "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings." I've always thought that this was a bit cheesy and always put me off watching the film. It's just one of those kinds of movies, the sort of movie that everyone knows, but doesn't necessarily like. Now, don't get me wrong, I enjoy classic films. Many of my favorite movies are from the Golden Age of Hollywood. 

There were many things I enjoyed about It's a Wonderful Life. I really enjoyed Jimmy Stewart. Earlier, we watched The Shop Around the Corner and he was fantastic in that as well. I loved that Stewart's character was selfless in this film. He was always giving up his dreams for other people. It was hard for him, but he still did it. He almost made the worst decision of his life, but thankfully, he realized that his life was worth living, even if it wasn't where he thought he would be. Life doesn't always end up the way we think it will, but we still have the possibility of having a wonderful life. 


3. Scrooged (1988)
Personally, I feel like this is "the" Christmas movie of all Christmas movies. This is by far the best adaptation of A Christmas Carol, which is hard for me to say, because I loved a Muppet Christmas Carol. Billy Murray as Scrooge is absolute perfection and Scrooged is a perfect mix of humor and that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you watch Christmas movies.

During Creepy Cinema 2012, I said that Bill Murray is one of my favorite actors. I think that he's amazing in almost everything he does and many of the movies he stars in are my favorites. He's such a versatile actor and I believe that a lot of his recent films are his best. Since he has such a large body of work, I mainly watch his recent stuff. I've forgotten what he was like in the 80s.  He's definitley progressed as an actor and has made some great film choices. He no longer has to play the goofy, funny guy. He can pick and choose what he wants, which is usually a bit more stoic. He's still funny, but in a different way. Watching him in Scrooged was like visiting an old friend you forgot about. I enjoyed watching that side of him.



4. Joyeux Noel (2005)
I've never heard about this film until I was doing research for this year's list of films. I'm actually quite surprised it went under the radar, since I'm sure that many people also haven't heard of Joyeux Noel. The premise is based on true events, the World War I Christmas Truce and is told from the point of view of the Scottish, French and German soldiers. I knew just from the premise alone that I would be weeping by the end.

I really truly loved this movie. War stories are always a bit hard to watch, but Joyeux Noel was different. Even though it's set during war, it still tells a beautiful and touching story. It really showcases the beauty of humanity and that deep down we all still want the same thing, peace. War can bring out the dark side in people, but it was nice to see that even in the midst of a bloody war, soldiers from different sides could put aside their differences and celebrate Christmas. It's a great film and one that I would recommend for the holiday season.

So my dear readers, that is the end of Twelve Days of Christmas Cinema! I hope you enjoyed reading my reviews of each film. I enjoyed all of these 12 films, they were a great way to end this year and get into the holiday spirit. I hope that all of you have a  Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year!

Great Hall, Hogwarts | Harry Potter Studio Tour 1 of 6


I don't know about you, but I love Harry Potter. I remember when Markus and I were dating, he convinced me to watch The Sorcerer's Stone. I had resisted for a very long time because I thought there was too much hype. I'm glad that he convinced me to watch it in 2001. I would've missed out on 10 years of Harry Potter all because of some stupid reason.

The fantastical world of Harry Potter is everything I wanted as a child. I always dreamed of going to a British school with awesome teachers and cool friends. Who wouldn't want to attend Hogwarts? I know there is a lot of danger involved, but that's the exciting bit. Who doesn't like a little bit of adventure in their lives? 

As we planned our trip to England, Markus and I both agreed that nothing was going to keep us from the Harry Potter Studio Tour. We were unable to go to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, so I was  determined to make it to the Studio Tour. The tour is much different than the theme park. There is a considerable lack of roller coasters, but it's where the actual filming took place. I do enjoy rides, but I think this was much better than its counterpart in Orlando. This was the real Hogwarts. This was where the actors spent 10 years of their lives and visiting was a dream come true. 


The first room of the tour was the Great Hall. Walking through the huge wooden doors and seeing the same room from the movies was absolutely surreal. I couldn't believe that I was in the same place, so much happened in that room. Houses were chosen, hearts were broken, duels were fought and kisses were made. Everything began and ended in that room. When I think of Hogwarts, that's the first thing that comes to mind. It's probably the most iconic room in all of Hogwarts and my favorite part of the Harry Potter Studio Tour.

Happy Christmas 2012 from Busan, South Korea


This year we decided to make a Christmas video instead of sending out Christmas cards again. We took silly photos in the hopes of sending out cards, but I ran out of time. I don't know how time got away from me. Although, I think the video is much better than the cards because it shows what our life is like as teachers in Korea.

It's a bit hard being so faraway from home during the holidays, but thankfully Markus and I have each other. It's been a bit easier because we can have a Cruz Family Christmas. Even though we haven't been home for about 15 months, Markus and I have been able to create some amazing memories. So with that dear readers, I wish you and yours a Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year.



Minsu's Birthday Celebration


Earlier this month, we celebrated Minsu's birthday. Minsu is one of the librarians at the library and a good friend. Sometimes when I'm at work and having a rough day, I walk over to Minsu's desk and we chat for a bit. Afterwards, I always feel better. Even though he doesn't speak much English and I don't speak much Korean, we're still able to have a great friendship.

Not too long ago, I sprained my ankle and needed to see a doctor. Minsu left work and took me to the hospital. If it weren't for him, it would've been really difficult. He helped me hobble around town and translated every conversation. I'm very thankful to have him as my friend.



We met Minsu, Junnie, Jun-young and Kelly for dinner at a pizza restaurant owned by Minsu's friend. In Korea, there are an abundant amount of "pizza" restaurants. I say "pizza" because most of the time, they call anything with lots of cheese pizza. At this place, I wouldn't call it a pizza, but more of an open faced quesadilla. Although, it was quite tasty and I enjoyed it.



When we finished eating and Minsu opened his present, a lovely scarf that I almost kept for Markus, we headed to 21, a nearby bar. We hung out there for a bit. We drank a few cocktails, played darts and said goodbye to Kelly. Unfortunately, she had to work the next day. It was nice having Kelly there. Usually, I'm the only girl and even though she couldn't stay the whole night, at least I wasn't alone the entire night.



Somehow, we ended up at a noreabang or karaoke room. I shouldn't be surprised, nights out always end up at a noreabang. They served us way too much food and we sang too many songs off key. It was a long night, but it was a amazing. We celebrated the birth of a dear friend, ate great food, sang too many songs and made wonderful new memories.

Ultimate Christmas Playlist


I love Christmas music. I remember waking up on Christmas morning and hearing the soothing voices of Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. My daddyo was born on Christmas, hence my name Noelle. My two older brothers, also have Christmas names.  Daddyo would wake up early to prepare the house for visitors. I would stumble out of my room and wish him a Happy Birthday and a Merry Christmas. We would sing a few songs together before I got ready for the day. I miss those days. It's been eight years since the last time we did that.

With the memories of those special mornings, I've created my Ultimate Christmas Playlist. These are my absolute favorite Christmas songs. It would've been easy to just post one of the albums that daddyo used to play, but there are so many amazing songs out there. I've compiled a list that spans all genres and eras. Take a gander, listen to a few and let me know what would be on your Ultimate Christmas Playlist!

  1. Don't Shoot Me Santa - The Killers
  2. The Little Drummer Boy - David Bowie & Bing Crosby
  3. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Zooey Deschanel and Leon Redbone
  4. White Christmas - The Drifters
  5. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - She & Him
  6. Sister Winter - Sufjan Stevens
  7. Let it Snow! - Dean Martin
  8. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays - 'N Sync
  9. Last Christmas - Wham!
  10. All I Want for Christmas is You - Jimmy Fallon, Mariah Carey & The Roots
  11. Christmas is All Around - Billy Mack
  12. I Wish it was Christmas Today - Julian Casablancas
  13. The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole
  14. Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home) - Death Cab for Cutie