Here are the Top Ten
Christmas Movies of all time (according to Randumblog). Let
me begin by saying that I am aware that A Christmas Story, The Polar Express,
and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation are not included. If there were fifteen they would be (but
so would Gremlins). I also realize
that A Charlie Brown Christmas is not listed. It is a special and not a movie or it would
definitely be in
my top ten.
This may be the most underrated Christmas film of all
time. It doesn’t help that it came
out at the same time as How the Grinch Stole Christmas which is the highest grossing Christmas film of all
time. The Family Man is a modern
twist on the story from It’s a Wonderful Life. Instead of dealing with what would happen if Jake Campbell
(Nicholas Cage) had not existed, it deals with an alternate path that life
would have taken him if he had chosen his girlfriend over his career. If you have not seen this movie, you
should rent it soon.
What more could one want from a Christmas movie besides time off from work, reconciliation with family, and a Christmas party? Oh yeah, did I mention terrorists,
explosions, and NYPD officer John Mclain (Bruce Willis)? Die Hard brings in the holiday with a
bang that makes me want to say Yippie Ki Yay Merry Christmas!
Most people disagree as to which “Scrooge” movie is the
best. I happen to believe that it
is the Muppet rendition. Michael
Caine would be a great Ebenezer Scrooge in a serious film, which makes it even
better that he is acting along side of the Muppets. Kermit is the best Bob Cratchit that I have ever seen. On the comedic side, Statler and Waldorf
are hilarious as Jacob and Robert Marley.
I loved the original animated version of the Grinch. This was an improvement in every area
except the rhyming. It has grown
on me ever since. Jim Carrey does
an outstanding job of bringing the Grinch to life. This movie is a feast for the eyes. Whoville is a set design that makes
Willie Wonka’s Factory look like a sad joke. I also love the back-story on why the Grinch moved to Mt.
Crumpit in the first place.
This is hands down the winner for fastest beard growth, with
Evan Almighty and Teen Wolf as honorable mention. Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) is hilarious as the witty would be
Santa. It is a touching story of a
boy believing in his father when no one else will. It is a shame that the two sequels for this film were not up
to par. Actually, it is a shame
that sequels were made for this movie period.
I am surprised at how many people still have not watched
this movie. It is the greatest
clay animation movie of all time.
Most of the people I talk to think that it is supposed to be scary. This is simply not true. It is a whimsical fairy tale about
someone who wants to bring Christmas to Halloween Town. The people try, but end up messing up
Christmas for our world. It is up
to Jack Skelington to take Santa’s place and save Christmas. The music is amazing. Disney originally released it under their Touchtone Pictures label until they saw how great it was and quickly
put the Disney brand on the
movie. Coincidentally, this is the
only Christmas movie that is applicable to two holidays.
The original is definitely the best when it comes to Miracle
on 34th Street. I am still scratching my head as to why
the proof for Santa in court was changed from the letters that the post office
had, to the In God We Trust motto on the dollar bill. Were the makers of the modern film trying to say that God is
a fictional character? It doesn’t
really matter though since the original is king. Edmund Gwenn is the best Santa that I have witnessed in any
film. I love how Santa sends the
business from Macys to Kimballs and it actually increases the business at
Macys. It would be great to see businesses (and churches) operate
in this manner today.
Elf is destined to
become a perennial favorite for years to come. It is one of those movies that keep getting funnier each
time I watch it. It really helps
that there are great quotes within the film. “You stink. You smell like beef
and cheese! You don't smell like Santa.”
I am not a big Will Ferrell fan, but I am glad that he was cast in this
role, because he was perfect for it.
Home Alone always seems to start the Christmas holiday for
me. I know that Christmas is about
Jesus, but the feeling of Christmas and the freedom Christ brings always hits
at certain times. Home Alone is
that time for me. I could have the
lights up, the shopping done, and be baking cookies and still not feel like the
season has started until I watch Home Alone. I know it sounds weird, but the sooner I see this, the sooner
I begin focusing on the true meaning of Christmas.
Classic, classic, classic! Did I mention classic?
This movie has it all; great acting, a dynamic story, and the universal
moral truth that each life matters.
It also has Jimmy Stewart who is good in any role. Who would have thought that we would
still be watching this annually over fifty years after it was made? I will
close with this, “Merry Christams Mr. Potter, Merry Christmas, Emporium! Merry
Christmas, you wonderful old Building and Loan!”--and Merry Christmas to
everyone reading my blog, regardless of your opinion on the best Christmas
movies. Grab one you like, someone
you love, and some popcorn and have a great Christmas!
An updated list for 2011 is available here
13 comments:
You forgot White Christmas! That's my favorite! And Die Hard? Seriously? haha Merry Christmas!
You mean there is still someone who watches White Christmas?
never liked its a wonderful life...or miracle on 34th street. not really seeing how family man and die hard fit..but okay? lol the others i liked
ELF really HAS to outrank Home Alone
Looks like today the US Senate will try its own version of Nightmare Before Christmas so I guess their vote means they think it should me #1.
Enjoyed your comments on this blog. Don't agree entirely but, so what...LOL! I watch a good movie last night, "Christmas in Cannan", missed the first hour but, it was really good.
So where does "Prancer" fall into your Christmas?
The Family Man, Its A Wonderful Life, Elf and even The Grinch Who Stole Christmas all great movies! I suggest you re-evaluate A Christmas Carol, maybe one of the oldest ones. What better way to get in the Christmas sprit by watching the redemption of a man who changes into a loving and caring person which is what God wants us all to be. On the other hand, I also love A Christmas Story as we see Christmas through a childs eyes, as crazy as it is, it's one of my favorites also. I enjoyed reading your opinion though!
OK, don't like Elf, Santa Claus, or Die Hard. My favorites are Christmas Carol with George C. Scott, both Home Alones, Its a Wonderful Life, Little Women and the Navitivy Story.
The Nativity Story did not make my list because the makers took the exciting birth of Christ and made it boring . . . that has to be wrong! Thanks for the comment LOL
Watch Christmas Movies is always the thing we must do during the Christmas. From the top ten movie list, my favorite should be Die Hard (1988). A lot of actions together with great actor!
Elf should be number one! Also why is Die Hard on this list? Must be a guy thing. But other than that i totally agree with ya!
Why is Die Hard? Don't you mean why isn't Gremlins? I am gonna re-do this next Christmas. My taste has changed. The new Christmas Carol will relplace the Muppets one and Elf will be moving up can't say how far yet.
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