Favorite Christmas movies?

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We've probably seen them all at least once (or some many, many, many times). What are your favorites?


From childhood: 'Babes in Toyland/March of the Wooden Soldiers' -- WPIX showed this every year when I was a kid at least once; I still especially enjoy the ending

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Traditional: 'White Christmas'

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and for 'why yes, that is set at Christmas': some may prefer 'Gremlins' or 'Die Hard;' I prefer 'The Thin Man'

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Anyone else like to share?
 
Think I mentioned it recently elsewhere... The Great Escape. For me this film is as much a part of Christmas as sprouts.
 
A Christmas story is one of my favorites. Charlie Brown Christmas, Bad Santa, The Nightmare before Christmas, Scrooged and A Christmas Carol are all great Christmas movies I enjoy watching.
 
The Bells of St. Mary's, Miracle on 34th Street (original B&W), and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

There are several Hallmark Christmas movies moving up the ranks in our house. The Christmas Card, Christmas Under Wraps, & Let it Snow.
 
Can't believe it took until the 8th post for someone to say "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation". And of course Christmas Story, Gremlins, Scrooged.
 
Simple Man":3kbiapp4 said:
Planes, Trains & Automobiles... is that a Christmas movie? I mean it takes place at Christmas, so technically. :lol: :santa:
Definitely. Home Alone 1 & 2, too. Hilarious high jinks.
 
A Christmas Carol (1951) - Alistair Sim
Christmas in Connecticut(1945) - Barbara Stanwick, Sydney Greenstreet
The Shop Around the Corner (1940) - Jimmie Stewart
White Christmas (1954) - Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964) for television
Remember the Night (1940) - Barbara Stanwich, Fred MacMurray
Tokyo Godfathers (2003) - animated
Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas (1977) - muppets
Home Alone (1990) - Macauly Culkin
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) - Robert Downey Jr.

There ya go. Top 10.


 
Blackhorse":azx7vspw said:
A Christmas Carol (1951) - Alistair Sim
Christmas in Connecticut(1945) - Barbara Stanwick, Sydney Greenstreet
The Shop Around the Corner (1940) - Jimmie Stewart
White Christmas (1954) - Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964) for television
Remember the Night (1940) - Barbara Stanwich, Fred MacMurray
Tokyo Godfathers (2003) - animated
Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas (1977) - muppets
Home Alone (1990) - Macauly Culkin
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) - Robert Downey Jr.

There ya go. Top 10.
TV? As much as I like 'Charlie Brown' and the stop-motion Rudolph, how about 'Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol' (which I'll re-watch tomorrow)
 
Our top three:
The Shop Around the Corner (the original "You've Got Mail")
The Bishops Wife
It's a Wonderful Life

 
Zeno Marx":kpsafszf said:
Simple Man":kpsafszf said:
Planes, Trains & Automobiles... is that a Christmas movie? I mean it takes place at Christmas, so technically. :lol: :santa:
Definitely. Home Alone 1 & 2, too. Hilarious high jinks.
I'm going to add Uncle Buck to this list. Most of my immediate group becomes stressed out and argumentative during the holidays. It's a real gud time. I tell ya. So, while comedy is one of my least favorite genres of movie or TV, I need some laughing at this time of year.
 
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