Love Actually British Christmas movies (Well, British movies in general) are quite strange. However, this one is definitely a winner. It has a universal message of love during the Christmas season so it is essentially mistletoe in the form of a cinematic adventure. Watch this one with your lover to get in that Christmas-love mood.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Obviously, the best of the “Original Christmas TV classics.” This classic 1964 television special features Rudolph and his misfit buddies. Plus, there is an abominable snowman. More than 40 years later, this movie still gets audiences every time. Rudolph’s noise still shins bright even in claymation.

Elf If you seriously don’t own this movie by now, please realize that you don’t have a sense of humor. In this Christmas comedy, Will Ferrell plays Buddy the Elf, a human raised in the North Pole by elves. He goes to New York City to find his Grinch-like father, who at first thinks he is insane. Buddy the Elf helps Santa Claus escape the dangers of Central Park and helps to restore Christmas spirit. A must-see Christmas film!

Jingle All the Way Hold on, it is Arnold Schwarzenegger in a Christmas film? What could possibly be any more ridiculously funny? The plot revolves around Arnold trying to get an insanely popular action figure for his son. Obviously, Mr. Schwarzenegger faces some problems along the way. This is an amazing movie to watch with the kids, as it is PG rated and, of course, a fun film!

The Nightmare before Christmas Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king of Halloween Town, is tired of doing the same thing every year for Halloween. One day he stumbles into Christmas Town, and is so mystified with the idea of Christmas that he tries to get the resident ghouls and goblins of Halloween town to celebrate Christmas instead of Halloween. But some problems evolve for Jack and his friends. Fun for the kids, but realize this is not your classic Christmas movie. Watch it to spice things up, Scrooge!

Look Who’s Talking Now It’s “Lady and the Tramp” Christmas style. With talking dogs acting as the main focus, “Look Who’s Talking Now” focuses on a family in danger of not being together on Christmas. Watch it with your pets! Maybe this year they will actually watch it with you, rather than being preoccupied with the new bone you bought them for Christmas.

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