Greatest Thanksgiving movie of all time?

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I still think it's "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" --- superb acting by Candy and Martin and genius film-making by the master John Hughes

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There's not a lot of Thanksgiving movies but there are a lot of Thanksgiving TV shows so I'll go with that.

#1 WKRP - Turkey giveaway at Pinedale Mall
#2 Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

others:
Cheers when they have the food fight
Friends the one with the football game and Phoebe flashes her boobs at Chandler for a touchdown
"The Last Waltz" - It is a documentary filmed on Thanksgiving in 1976.
Laila Robins was the actress that played Steve Martin’s wife in PTA. She was a very fine looking MILF

She played the evil Commonwealth leader Pamela Milton in the final season of the Walking Dead. I didn’t even recognize her. Didn’t she age well.

"#1 WKRP - Turkey giveaway at Pinedale Mall"

One of the funniest Thanksgiving TV episodes of all time
"Laila Robins was the actress that played Steve Martin’s wife in PTA. She was a very fine looking MILF"

She was great but too sexy to be the wife of a boring ad exec --- based on the women I seen in Chicago the past 10 years

BTW, why couldn't Neal call home at least once or twice to let his wife know what was going on? It was the 80's so no cellies or internet, but pay phones everywhere!
"Friends the one with the football game and Phoebe flashes her boobs at Chandler for a touchdown"

Didnt Friends have a few good Thanksgiving episodes? I remember the one where Brad Pitt guested as the former high school enemy of Rachel.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles...and it isn't even debatable.
Arthur Carlson: "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"

Les Nessman: "Oh, the humanity...."

Funniest episode ever!😂
"Planes, Trains, and Automobiles...and it isn't even debatable"

It's pretty much untouchable. Seen it almost every year since 1987, and I never grow tired of it.

I saw "Dutch" a couple time and it never grew on me. The kid actor in it is so annoying that I have a hard time rooting for him in the end.
Dutch is good, but it's like freshman to PTA's varsity first team all state
Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special is always a family favorite!
Hannah and her Sisters. Woody Allen directed this family drama/comedy starring Michael Caine, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest, Max Von Sydow, and Mia Farrow (as Hannah). Needless to say, Woody made this movie while he and Mia were still together. The movie won several Academy Awards.
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