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Hey everyone. I thought it'd be fun to put together a list of everyone's must watch or favorite Yuletide/Christmas/Holiday season movies. It's probably been done before, but my search skills aren't fantastic and I didn't see anything. Very curious to see what everyone likes, I'll go first:

Started off the season with;

It's a Wonderful Life
8 Crazy Nights
Jingle All the Way

Up next is Die Hard and Elf.


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-Christmas Vacation

-A Christmas Story

- White Christmas



Not really Christmas movies, but they take place over Christmas

-Last Holiday

-The Holiday

-Love Actually


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Scrooged

Die Hard

Christmas Story

Christmas Vacation

Always watch Prep and Landing Christmas Eve



 
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"A Charlie Brown Christmas" --- presently on Apple TV. I've watched this every Christmas for basically all of my life


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The other half likes to watch The Long Kiss Goodnight and Elf

We also like:
Four Christmases
Last Holiday
Fred Claus with Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamanti
Scrooged with Bill Murray
 
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It's a Wonderful Life
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant)
Miracle on 34th Street
White Christmas
Die Hard
The Godfather
Trading Places



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Pretty much everything on the Great American Movie Channel or the Hallmark Channel for about a three month span of time.

And, George, Mary, Zuzu, and the gang...of course. Every Christmas Eve for 40+ years now. I think I know the dialogue by heart after watching it so many times, but the scene when Harry comes home I still get something in my eye after all these years. But then, I'm a softy, so I've got that going for me...which is nice.


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For years, each Christmas Eve, we watch Elf and Christmas Vacation. When the kids were little, after that they went to bed.

And then we watched Die Hatd.




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Just Elf and Die Hard for me.
 
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Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas
Charlie Brown Christmas
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Christmas Vacation
Christmas Story
Home Alone
Home Alone 2
The Star
How The Grinch Stile Christmas (original animated)
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer


We like Christmas movies round here


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Gremlins
Black Christmas
(1974)
Toys
Young Sherlock Holmes

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To me, It's a Wonderful Life (for classic classic) and Die Hard (for modern classic).


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The Christmas trifecta of must watch Christmas movies in my house is National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, White Christmas and Die Hard. There are a bunch of others that we try really hard to watch like Charlie Brown’s Christmas, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Mickey’s Christmas Carol and Frosty the Snowman, but the Trifecta is the must watch movies. My daughter will watch Elf and The Grinch who stole Christmas probably at least a dozen times too.




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Charlie Brown Christmas is coming up, maybe tonight. Kids had a piano recital today and one of the other players song was Linus & Lucy, so put it right to the top of my head haha! I know it's maybe been overdone in recent years, but I still enjoy A Christmas Story as well, and Christmas Vacation.


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Christmas Vacation
Scrooged
Christmas Story (George C Scott)
Scrooge (Alistair Sim)
Die Hard
Gremlins

TV stuff:
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (original one)
Charlie Brown Christmas
 
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The Shop Around the Corner

Plus others mentioned.


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A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott starring as Scrooge) is one offering I enjoy which has not been mentioned. Do have an episode of The Avengers TV series (not the cartoons) from '65 which may be relatively unknown that I play, entitled Too Many Christmas Trees. Others have already been named.
 
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White Christmas
Elf
The Star
The Ref

This is just the start!



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Not a movie, "Married with Children", Santa skydives.




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Many of the ones listed above as well as “Bad Santa”


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