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Five of the best films on telly today (December 28th)

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

03:41 14 Dec 2022


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Holiday mode is in full flow which means the best of the best movies are on TV.

On this weird week between Christmas and New Years, why not settle yourself down and a have a look at what's on.

Moana - BBC1, 3.50pm

A brave Polynesian teenager has been raised by her father to be the chief of her people, but longs to leave their island home for a life as an explorer.

To save her people from a terrible curse, she sets sail in search of a legendary magical hero, and persuade him to set things right by returning a goddess' stolen heart.

Featuring some of the catchiest tunes you'll here this side of 2023.

Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang - TG4, 5.00pm

A woman is left running the family farm alone while her husband is fighting in the Second World War.

The wart-faced magical nanny is on hand to help her cope with her unruly children, their even more mischievous evacuated cousins, and her scheming brother-in-law, who wants the farm for himself.

Mrs Doubtfire - Film 4, 1.25pm

A Robin Williams classic!

A struggling actor's ambitious, no-nonsense wife throws him out and demands a divorce. Desperate to spend time with his children, he puts his talents to good use by donning drag and posing as a British housekeeper to get a job looking after them.

What Happens in Vegas - Virgin Media 1, 10.00pm

Two strangers accidentally booked into the same hotel room in Las Vegas spend a night on the town together.

After a wild and drunken time in the casinos, they wake up to find they are now a married couple, and later win $3million which they both have a claim to - leading to a battle of wits over who keeps the money.

The Spy Who Loved Me - RTE 2 at 3:20pm

It wouldn't be a movie marathon without a bit of 007!

James Bond teams up with a KGB agent to recover missing British and Soviet nuclear submarines, before whoever stole them can use their warheads. Unfortunately, 007 was responsible for the death of his new ally's lover - and she is determined to make him pay.

 


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