The Star of Christmas (V) Quotes
Faerie Peas, Faerie Peas: [singing] Oh, we are the faerie peas! We like to eat strawberry cheese! Oh, we are the faerie peas of Christmas!
Movie: The Star of Christmas (V)
Cavis: I wonder what a Star of Christmas is, anyway?
Arthur Hollingshead: Beg pardon - were you asking about the Star of Christmas?
Cavis: Uh... yeah?
Arthur Hollingshead: Yes, indeed. The Star of Christmas of Canterbury, one of the finest existing examples of sixth-century metalwork, given by St. Gregory the Great to the monks at Canterbury August 14, 592. This astonishing gold and silver five-point star later decorated the courts of King Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror, and James the Lethargic before coming to rest at the church you see behind you in 1638.
Arthur Hollingshead: Beg pardon - were you asking about the Star of Christmas?
Cavis: Uh... yeah?
Arthur Hollingshead: Yes, indeed. The Star of Christmas of Canterbury, one of the finest existing examples of sixth-century metalwork, given by St. Gregory the Great to the monks at Canterbury August 14, 592. This astonishing gold and silver five-point star later decorated the courts of King Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror, and James the Lethargic before coming to rest at the church you see behind you in 1638.
Movie: The Star of Christmas (V)
Millward: The last rocket... it's dying!
Cavis: And the drawbridge is going up.
Rev. Gilbert: We were so close.
Edmond: Oh, well. Thanks for trying, guys.
Cavis: Who coulda guessed we'd run out of rockets?
Millward: Not *completely* out of rockets...
Cavis: And the drawbridge is going up.
Rev. Gilbert: We were so close.
Edmond: Oh, well. Thanks for trying, guys.
Cavis: Who coulda guessed we'd run out of rockets?
Millward: Not *completely* out of rockets...
Movie: The Star of Christmas (V)