The 2013 Easter is just around the corner. Actually, as the
developing of society, the traditional holidays are not only the time for
people to celebrate and commemorate, but also an great opportunity to get
highly discounted items online or from physical shops. For movie fans, a good news comes that they
can get a highly discounted media solution, Total Media Converter Ultimate, capable of processing all media conversions between
video, audio, DVD, Blu-ray and online videos, from the 2013 Easter Promotion. But
the question may come that once they have wonderful tool to assist movie
enjoying on 2013 Easter, quite few options of Easter movies are known to be
chosen. Thus, I have collected some wonderful Easter movies, which are quite
popular and nice for you to watch on Easter Day with your family for 2013
Easter.
Amongst these:
* The First Easter
Rabbit (1976) – this animation movie is the story of the first Easter
bunny. When a little girl tosses her stuffed bunny, the movie goes on telling
the story of the animal going out in the world and officially becoming the
first Easter rabbit.
* Winnie the Pooh –
Springtime with Roo (2004) – while everyone is excited by the upcoming
Easter holiday, the bunny only want to clean up. Nobody cares about cleaning.
As a consequence, the bunny cancels Easter and everyone is disappointed. Then, all
the movie characters spend time trying to make the bunny proclaim Easter again.
* Veggie Tales – An
Easter Carol (2004) is a movie for children that borrowed the theme of the
classic A Christmas Carol, adapting it for Easter.
* Here comes Peter
Cottontail (1971) – Peter Cottontail is probably one of the best-known
Easter bunnies. This movie tells the story of how he became famous as an Easter
bunny.
* Jesus of Nazareth
(miniseries of 1977) – for those seeking for a more traditional version of
the Resurrection, this movie is ideal. Although it is old, the movie is
probably the best and most appreciated version of all time – both due to the
scenario, as well as the numerous top actors starring in it.
* It’s the Easter
Beagle, Charlie Brown (1974) – although it is not the best movie of the
series Charlie Brown, it has a character distribution that tries to celebrate
Easter in their own way.
* Miss Potter (2006)
– a movie realized only for grown-ups, staring Renee Zellweger – which points
out the main events in the life of the writer Beatrix Potter. She is the one
who wrote the famous books about Peter Rabbit.
* Holiday Inn (1942)
– having a bit of every existent holiday, this movie attributes a generous part
to Easter. This is the perfect choice for those who want a special movie
because it stars Fred Astaire and the movie tells the story of all the
religious holidays.
* The First Easter
(2009) – if you are looking for a movie that explains the religious aspect
of this holiday to the children, this one is perfect for you.
* Yogi the Easter
Bear (1994) – the Yogi bear is responsible with saving the Easter bunny
when he and his friend – Boo Boo – think the bunny was kidnapped. What will the
visitors of Yellowstone Park do without the Easter bunny? Watch the movie to
find out how the story ends.
* Monty Python’s Life
of Brian (1979) – another comedy movie for grown-ups thatis filled with
Monty Python’s specific humor. It also mixes some of Easter’s elements.
* Fiddler on the Roof
(1971) – although it is not a classic Easter movie, it is appropriate for
the season.
* Bugs Bunny Easter
Funnies (1977) – an ideal children’s movie that compels all the Bugs Bunny
episodes connected with Easter. If you are looking for cartoons for children
that cannot pay attention to a long animation, this is the best choice.
Many of these movies give the possibility of starting a new
family tradition on Easters. Just because Easter is not as popular as Christmas
regarding movies, it doesn’t mean that you cannot have a tradition focused on
cinematographic masterpieces dedicated to this holiday.
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