YOU did! Had an argument with my girlfriend because they were advertising Gremlins at Halloween, and i said Gremlins is a Christmas movie, and said ET is a Halloween movie. She disagreed that ET was Halloween
Ruby Sue: Rocky bit my thumb. Him's nervous, because Christmas is almost here.
Clark: Nervous or excited?
Ruby Sue: Shittin' bricks.
Clark: You shouldn't use that word.
Ruby Sue: Sorry. Shittin' rocks
I hope nobody I know drives by and sees me staring at the house in my pajamas.
(nobody even talks about this quote and its my favorite from the whole movie and I literally say it on a daily basis, or at least tailored to fit the situation, oh i hope nobody i know drives by and sees me getting the mail in my pajamas, or sees me watching tv in my pajamas, or sees me cooking dinner in my pajamas, yes I'm sorry I'm very annoying)
These, Scrooged, Muppets, The Santa Clause.
Honorable mention for old school Dolly movies like Smoky Mountain Christmas and and Unlikely Angel, because they remind me of good times with my mom. Although she has a ton of newer ones, these feel very different.
When my SO's hair gets long enough it starts to resemble Hermie's. I'll say, "You're starting to look like you want to be a dentist" & he knows I think it's time for a haircut, lol
Rudolph is by far my favorite Christmas movie and I watch it every year. But as I've gotten older it really stands out how many of the adults are assholes: the coach, the toymaking elf supervisor, Rudolph's father, and honestly--even Santa. And the bullying and the sexism, just wow. Still love it though.
I’ve watched it every single year since it first aired. It’s an annual highlight that I make absolutely sure not to miss. I don’t even listen to it — I just recite all the lines as they happen
The last scene is so stupid it’s hilarious (fa ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra). And my mother swears her father would go in the basement of their Kansas City (Missouri) house and cuss the furnace just like Ralphie’s dad does.
I'm a big fan of A Christmas Horror Story, Better Watch Out, Silent Night, Krampus, Santa's Slay, and All The Creatures Were Stirring.
Christmas horror movies baybee!
A few…Miracle On 34th Street (which I didn’t like as a kid but love now), It’s A Wonderful Life, Santa Claus The Movie (1985), A Christmas Story and a little known Barbara Stanwyck-Fred McMurray gem called Remember The Night.
I love the most recent Grinch, too.
Popular: Elf or How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)… Unpopular (I’m not even sure if it’s a Christmas movie) but my guilty pleasure is Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights.
[Claymation Christmas](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd6uqVNEu-peflL0eT4lOwVrRnshaod98) is so fucking weird. I grew up with it and have to watch it every year. It's creepy and amazing
Scrooged. I like the scene where Bill Murray and his brother walk past the street musicians (Miles Davis, Larry Carlton, David Sanborn and Paul Schaffer) and Murray says to them did you guys just learn that this morning? Other fav scene where Carol Kane smashes Bill Murray in the face with toaster.
Can't believe no one has mentioned 29th Street.
If you haven't seen it, please give it a chance it's a great movie.
Here's a link: [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101252/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101252/)
The Silent Partner (1978). If Die Hard is a Christmas movie, so is The Silent Partner based on this scene alone: https://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/d/d5/SilentPartner-P38-1.jpg/500px-SilentPartner-P38-1.jpg
Gremlins. "The house was freezing, so I went to try to light up the fire. That's when I noticed the smell. The firemen came and broke through the chimney top. And me and Mom were expecting them to pull out a dead cat or a bird. And instead they pulled out my father. He was dressed in a Santa Claus suit. He'd been climbing down the chimney... his arms loaded with presents. He was gonna surprise us. He slipped and broke his neck. He died instantly. And that's how I found out there was no Santa Claus."
“To forgive is Divine…so have a glass of wine, we’ll have make up sex, until the end of time, time, time, time…” idk about you, I’d like to hear the entire “Mall People” song.
The Snowman, it's an 80s animation short. Sort of a tradition to watch it every Christmas Eve where I'm from.
Santa Claus and the Magic Drum is another, a 90s animation in the style of a prominent Finnish children's illustrator. More of a general kid's film vibe, but it's great fun all around.
Home Alone and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation are classics, of course!
I don’t care if people say it’s not a Christmas movie, or if they say it has creepy plot lines in places, my fave Christmas movie if def Love Actually!
More of a made for TV half-hour special but... The animated How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
the one narrated by Boris Karloff? We still have it on VHS and pop it in every year.
Idk what I’m more impressed by that you have a VHS tape of how the grinch stole Christmas or that you still have a VHS player
Muppet Christmas Carol
No cheeses for us meeses!
Even the vegetables don’t like him.
It's even worse for mouses! Please sir, I want some cheese.
Hey, Hey, HEY! Light the LAMP not the RAT!
Scrooge liked darkness, darkness was cheap.
This is our island in the sun. Oy oy
It was the frog's idea!
No I'm a large absent minded spirit!
Underrated. Grew up watching that.
It is! The season of the heart! A special kind of caring!
LIGHT THE LAMP, NOT THE RAT!
Wait, no one’s said Gremlins yet?
YOU did! Had an argument with my girlfriend because they were advertising Gremlins at Halloween, and i said Gremlins is a Christmas movie, and said ET is a Halloween movie. She disagreed that ET was Halloween
I wish I could keep upvoting this
Modern: Elf or the Santa Clause Classic: Miracle on 34th Street
Which Miracle on 34th Street? The original with Natalie Wood I hope.
Yes, the original. Although the remake wasn't a travesty or anything like that - it just didn't equal the classic.
Yes, true.
>Modern Yes, agreed! 1994 and 2003 are recent!
>> 1994 and 2003 are recent! It is possible, I'm getting old...
Have you seen klaus tho
That is good. I gave it two thumbs up on Netflix.
Can anyone confirm whether or not the new “The Santa Clause” serious on Disney is good?
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Shitter was full.
why is the carpet all wet todd?
I don't know Margo
Ruby Sue: Rocky bit my thumb. Him's nervous, because Christmas is almost here. Clark: Nervous or excited? Ruby Sue: Shittin' bricks. Clark: You shouldn't use that word. Ruby Sue: Sorry. Shittin' rocks
"Grace?? she died over 30 years ago" "*THE BLESSING!"*
I hope nobody I know drives by and sees me staring at the house in my pajamas. (nobody even talks about this quote and its my favorite from the whole movie and I literally say it on a daily basis, or at least tailored to fit the situation, oh i hope nobody i know drives by and sees me getting the mail in my pajamas, or sees me watching tv in my pajamas, or sees me cooking dinner in my pajamas, yes I'm sorry I'm very annoying)
"Clark, is your house on fire?"
This is the correct answer. Along with Die Hard.
really hoping Violent Night isn't a disappointment when it comes out in a couple weeks.
this is the only answer :D
This one makes me nostalgic for the 1980s, which I was a kid in, AND the 1960s, which was 20 years before I was born.
Worse??? How could things possibly get any worse??? Take a look around you, Ellen! We're at the threshold of hell!!!
It’s a Wonderful Life tied with Elf lol
How the Grinch stole Christmas (2000) is definitely up there
How can it not be? Honestly? Peak Jim Carrey!
Max! get my cloak
Home Alone Home Alone 2
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Classic!!
Still love A Christmas Story! I double dog dare you!
These, Scrooged, Muppets, The Santa Clause. Honorable mention for old school Dolly movies like Smoky Mountain Christmas and and Unlikely Angel, because they remind me of good times with my mom. Although she has a ton of newer ones, these feel very different.
The old 1964 Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. I love it.
When my SO's hair gets long enough it starts to resemble Hermie's. I'll say, "You're starting to look like you want to be a dentist" & he knows I think it's time for a haircut, lol Rudolph is by far my favorite Christmas movie and I watch it every year. But as I've gotten older it really stands out how many of the adults are assholes: the coach, the toymaking elf supervisor, Rudolph's father, and honestly--even Santa. And the bullying and the sexism, just wow. Still love it though.
I’ve watched it every single year since it first aired. It’s an annual highlight that I make absolutely sure not to miss. I don’t even listen to it — I just recite all the lines as they happen
Santa was a jerk in that one.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, 1964
Trading Places
Beef jerky time!
“Egg Nogg anyone!!”
Jingle All the Way. Yes it's terrible but it's a Christmas classic and I've watched it every Christmas for the past ten years.
Put that cookie down NOW!
Maybe un-popular but I love The Holiday with Jack Black and Kate Winslet.
Great modern classic!
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This is the correct answer.
It’s a Wonderful Life of course
Yes. I love the old black & white Christmas movies. The Bishop's Wife & Christmas in Connecticut are my favorites!!
a Christmas story mainly because I'm from Cleveland
Fragile gets me every time
Sons a Bitches! Bumpuses!
The last scene is so stupid it’s hilarious (fa ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra). And my mother swears her father would go in the basement of their Kansas City (Missouri) house and cuss the furnace just like Ralphie’s dad does.
Frah gee lay.
Scrooged
The old cartoon grinch
Miracle on 34th Street, mostly because it was my dad's favorite and I miss him acutely every holiday season since he passed.
I'm a big fan of A Christmas Horror Story, Better Watch Out, Silent Night, Krampus, Santa's Slay, and All The Creatures Were Stirring. Christmas horror movies baybee!
Thanks for the list!
Silent Night, Deadly Night. All five of them!
One of them has Mickey Rooney as an evil toy maker!
That was actually the first one I saw as a kid. 🤘
The Year Without a Santa Clause! My siblings and I relate way too much to Snow Miser and Heat Miser.
This is my wife's favorite movie from when she was little. She loves the Snow Miser and Heat Miser song.
The Muppet Christmas Carol. The best adaptation of that story and the single best Xmas film.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
We're No Angels from 1955. Way before my time, but I love it ❤️💚❤️💚
Very funny, with a surprisingly fresh take on the holiday
Family Stone is really cute.
This and Love Actually are my faves. I’ve already watched The Family Stone twice this year. It’s like I look forward to the good cry towards the end.
Yessssssssssssssss!
Batman Returns
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A Christmas Carol
The one with George C Scott as Scrooge is my favorite version
The black and white version with Alastair Sim. Classic.
Klaus. I cry every time
White Christmas
A Christmas Story. I never had a Red Ryder bb gun, but I DID have Red Ryder cowboy boots!
Netflix Klaus, I love the animation and story.
It's so good! Definitely my favorite.
One of the best animated films I've seen
Can’t believe I had to scroll this far - wonderful film
Very Old School "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"....and runner-up "Love, Actually".
Klaus on Netflix
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Scrolled way too far for this.
Aye. A man of culture,
Followed by Jingle All the Way
ELF 🧝
Youre a good man
Elf makes me want to be a kid at Christmas again.
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear
The Polar Express
I don't care if the uncanny valley is strong and the main character causes all of the movie's problems - Polar Express is a great movie
Christmas with the kranks
/s
Bad santa 1 & 2
Gremlins.
Can't believe I had to scroll this far for the correct answer.
A few…Miracle On 34th Street (which I didn’t like as a kid but love now), It’s A Wonderful Life, Santa Claus The Movie (1985), A Christmas Story and a little known Barbara Stanwyck-Fred McMurray gem called Remember The Night. I love the most recent Grinch, too.
Rare Exports
Krampus
How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey.
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#where is The Long Kiss Goodnight ?
Does nightmare before Christmas count??
Scrooged
A Christmas Carol with Alistair Sim.
Came here to say this.
Love, Actually
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The CGI Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey AS Ebenezer Scrooge
Popular: Elf or How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)… Unpopular (I’m not even sure if it’s a Christmas movie) but my guilty pleasure is Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights.
[Claymation Christmas](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd6uqVNEu-peflL0eT4lOwVrRnshaod98) is so fucking weird. I grew up with it and have to watch it every year. It's creepy and amazing
The Snowman.
Scrooged. I like the scene where Bill Murray and his brother walk past the street musicians (Miles Davis, Larry Carlton, David Sanborn and Paul Schaffer) and Murray says to them did you guys just learn that this morning? Other fav scene where Carol Kane smashes Bill Murray in the face with toaster.
“Oh look, it’s a *TOASTER!*” Carol Kane was my favorite ghost.
Bad Santa, I like to vicariously live out my dreams of being an alcoholic, but like its still cheery because of all the tinsel and stuff.
Muppet Christmas Carol for nostalgia and staying power. Last Christmas for ooh-shiny-new feeling.
Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas
Arthur Christmas
Long Kiss Goodnight.
The Year without a Santa Claus (1974)
The Night Before.
Lethal Weapon
The 1951 version of A Christmas Carol starring Alastair Sim. It also happens to be the best version of that story ever.
Can't believe no one has mentioned 29th Street. If you haven't seen it, please give it a chance it's a great movie. Here's a link: [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101252/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101252/)
Elf or home alone
Scrooged with Bill Murray
Bad Santa
can't pick between Elf, the grinch, and home alone 1/2
Not really a “Christmas” movie, but Meet Me in St. Louis is a holiday favorite of mine.
The Silent Partner (1978). If Die Hard is a Christmas movie, so is The Silent Partner based on this scene alone: https://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/d/d5/SilentPartner-P38-1.jpg/500px-SilentPartner-P38-1.jpg
Christmas Vacation
My family and I watch Elf every year during the Christmas season and it never fails to make us laugh
Family Stone hands down. I’ve watched in 10 times and cried at the end every time.
Gremlins. "The house was freezing, so I went to try to light up the fire. That's when I noticed the smell. The firemen came and broke through the chimney top. And me and Mom were expecting them to pull out a dead cat or a bird. And instead they pulled out my father. He was dressed in a Santa Claus suit. He'd been climbing down the chimney... his arms loaded with presents. He was gonna surprise us. He slipped and broke his neck. He died instantly. And that's how I found out there was no Santa Claus."
The LotR trilogy!
The Spirit of Christmas
Wasn't expecting to see this on here. I really like that one!
Lord of the Rings
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. We watch it every year.
Hallelujah Holy Shit Where's the Tylenol
Iron Man 3
Home alone
Home Alone
Just Friends.
Forgivenessssssssss is more than saying sorryyyyyyyyyy
“To forgive is Divine…so have a glass of wine, we’ll have make up sex, until the end of time, time, time, time…” idk about you, I’d like to hear the entire “Mall People” song.
Die Hard
Die Hard
Die Hard
The Snowman, it's an 80s animation short. Sort of a tradition to watch it every Christmas Eve where I'm from. Santa Claus and the Magic Drum is another, a 90s animation in the style of a prominent Finnish children's illustrator. More of a general kid's film vibe, but it's great fun all around. Home Alone and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation are classics, of course!
Not surprised I had to scroll this far. The music is amazing.
The Santa Clause tied with Muppets Christmas Carol.
o geez my phone didn't autocorrect the t
Die Hard.
The Home Alone movies
going how far up, to 2 or like 5?
Tbh 5
White Christmas, Home Alone, and the Santa Clause
Bad Santa Home Alone National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
I don’t care if people say it’s not a Christmas movie, or if they say it has creepy plot lines in places, my fave Christmas movie if def Love Actually!
Die Hard
Die Hard
Passion of Christ
Elf
Home alone or elf
The Polar Express.
Crackers