
1.
Caddyshack -- Saturday December 23 at 11 PM EST on Showcase
If you are looking for a deep thinking and thought provoking movie for the holidays, then this isn't one. If on the other hand you are looking for something light hearted, then this classic will surely suffice. If you have never seen this tale of a mad golf club, then do yourself the favor of setting your PVR to record it.
2.
It's a Wonderful Life -- Sunday December 24 at 7 PM EST on CBC
What would Christmas Eve be without this classic movie? Although this is an older movie (so old in fact, that it is in the public domain), it is also probably one of the most recognized holiday movies ever made. Even though watching the tale of this man's life can be depressing, the ending always gives me that good old holiday spirit feeling.
3.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl -- Monday December 25 at 8PM EST on CBC
From Angels to Pirates, how is that for a not-so-smooth transition? Sure this movie may not have any sort of holiday season tidings, but I always get a kick out of watching it, especially when I keep in mind that Johnny Depp molded his character's mannerisms after Keith Richards.
4.
World Jr. Hockey -- First game on December 26 at 9 AM EST on TSN
Ah, the good old Canadian tradition of spending Boxing Day in front of the TV to watch the all-too-short World Junior Hockey Championship. This year it is being held in Sweden, so most of the games will start from somewhere between 7 AM EST to the early afternoon.
5.
The Yes Men -- December 28 at 9 PM EST on TMN
Although I haven't seen this documentary in a while, I still get a kick out of the whole premise. Basically these two guys set up an operation that closely mimics the WTO, and they start making public appearances while promoting outlandish ideas. It's amusing to see how far they could go, and what they got away with.