Y'all getting into some Christmas movies? What are your yearly must-watches?
I get through A Christmas Story at least 3 or 4 times each year. This year I relate the most to Randy.
Muppet Christmas Carol is my favorite iteration of A Christmas Carol, and Elf is such a great new classic. National Lampoon's is one I was late to but love tons; i still need to sit through it this year.
Another category I find interesting is movies one associates with Christmas, either because the movie has Christmas trappings (like Brazil, City of Lost Children, or Die Hard), or because one’s first viewing of it was around Christmas.
For example, I watch some or all of the UK Office each December because I have very fond memories of my sister coming home from college and showing me the series, and then receiving the full series DVD as a Christmas gift the following year.
Also, in reaction to the annual droves of people announcing “Die Hard is a Christmas movie, fight me” and thinking that makes them interesting (I agree that the designation of Christmas Movie is subjective; I just get annoyed with how immediately-combative and self-satisfied the opinion is), I programmed a bot which picks a random movie and asserts that it’s a Christmas movie:
There are some real gems, though there are a
lot of movies from the 20s and 30s I’ve never heard of which are now Christmas movies.