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The Greatest Christmas Films ...of all Time!
SOURCE: www.standard.co.uk
Would Christmas be Christmas without downing sherry on your mum's sofa and watching Elf? Well, WNIC has scoured the internet for a list that fits what we think is our idea of Christmas films. In fact, let's be honest here, most lists had the usual, traditional, happy-go-lucky and vintage movies. But we were looking for something more accurate, more baddass, as in the films that people really want to watch. The following list is taken from the UK's Evening Standard newspaper which we think gets it mostly right. Out go the cheesy, kiddie flicks and in come the cooler, funnier films... like Gremlins and, our team's favourite, Die Hard. We also added a (debatable) bonus film which we think is also funny and has that magical, festive 'feel good' factor. So, from black and white classics to bombastic 80s blockbusters, these are the Evening Standard's 15 (not just 10!, 16 with our own addition) favourite Christmas films 'of all time'. Add your suggestions after adding your "Wow" at the end of article. Original article via Read More. Why not join the Red Lion Movie Club? Contact us to be added (by messaging us in our Official Account of emailing us at [email protected]). You're welcome!
15. The Santa Clause
This all-American festive favourite follows a divorced dad played by Tim Allen, who takes Santa's place to deliver presents on Christmas eve, hoping to reconnect with his family. The plot is actually pretty strange — Allen's character is fighting for custody of his son after a bitter split from his wife, and the Christmas 'dream' sequence sees him accidentally kill a man. We suppose the key is not to think about it too much - it's also the peak of 90s Christmas movie sappiness and Allen's physical transformation into a rotund Saint Nick is worth a watch on its own.
14. Gremlins
13. Batman Returns
12. The Nightmare Before Christmas
11. Elf
Before Anchorman, Talladega Nights and Step Brothers, it was the inspired Christmas movie Elf which made Will Ferrell a household name in 2003. The actor stars as the loveable Buddy, a human raised by elves, who seeks the love of his father (James Caan) after arriving in New York. It also marked the first major directorial project for Jon Favreau, who would go on to direct some of the biggest blockbusters of the next 15 years, including Iron Man, The Jungle Book and the Lion King reboot.
10. The Holiday
9. The Polar Express
8. A Muppets Christmas Carol
7. How the Grinch Stole Christmas
6. Love Actually
5. The Snowman
This beautiful adaptation of Raymond Briggs's book ruined a million childhoods. It manages to capture the wonder of Christmas, telling the story of a young boy and his friendship with a snowman, before shattering out hearts into a million pieces with it's sobworthy ending. The instantly recognisable score was actually performed by chorister Peter Auty in the original, though Aled Jones released a version of the song three years later which made him a star at the age of 11.
4. Home Alone
3. Miracle on 34th Street
2. Die Hard
1. It's a Wonderful Life
*BONUS*
0. Groundhog Day
It's Bill Murray at his absolute driest and finest in this funny and highly enjoyable film where Murray, a weatherman, gets sent to a small town (Punxsutawney) where they celebrate the annual harvest prediction using a live "rat" (as he calls it) but he finds himself reliving the same day over and over and over again. This is an absolute gem of a film and we suggest this as a bonus to the Evening Standard's pretty decent, festive list.
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