Santa's Blog

Best Christmas Movie Of All Time

Here is the top Christmas Movie of all time that your whole family will love to watch together.   

Posted By- Khyati Rathod | Posted On - Dec 08, 2020

 

During the holiday season, there is nothing better than curling up on the couch with your loved ones, pouring a winter cocktail, and also gearing up for a Christmas movie marathon. But I suggest that don’t waste your precious time film-watching by surfing Netflix you have to do just bookmark ur guide for the best Christmas movie. From the heartwarming classic like it’s a wonderful life to Christmas movie legend like Home, Alone, here is the top Christmas Movie of all time that your whole family will love to watch together.   

 

1. The Santa Claus (1994)

I suggest that you have to watch this film at least one time at Christmas. If you thought that this movie you can skip this Christmas 2020 then you are wrong, you have to see this movie. This movie made in 1994. In these movies, the main story about Santa Claus is that the Home Improvement star accidentally kills a Santa and has to take his place. It’s no it’s a wonderful life, but it has its moments. There’s Judge Reinhold! This is quite an interesting story about Santa Claus. 

 

 

2. Gramlines (1994)

This is one comedy movie of all time. This is not a Christmas movie, per se, but Joe Dante’s mischievous monster-mash comedy is set during the holidays n a snowy Norman Rockwell-esque town. Who doesn’t want a cuddly little pet like Gizmo waiting under their tree on Christmas morning? 

 

 

 

3. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

It is not the best installment in the Griswold family saga, but Christmas Vacation is just enough for watching movies alone for Randy Quaid’s cousin Eddie and chevy chase’s fumbling encounter with a buxom department store saleswoman. “I was just losing...uh browsing! it’s a bit nipply out...I mean, nippy!” 

 

 

4. Scrooged (1988)

No one does bah Humbug better than Bill Murray’s Frank Cross, a heartless TV exec in this dark-comedy retelling of dickens ‘Christmas carols’ yes you are right this film is pretty similar to “Groundhog Day” becomes a better man on the eve of a national holiday. This is the best movie of all time that everyone wants to see at least once in the Christmas season. 

 

 

5. Die Hard (1988)

In the New York cop, John McClane heads to the L. A to see his wife and winds up attending the Christmas office party from the hell, this is all thanks to alan Rickman’s memorable Teutonic battle Hans Gruber. Who needs HO HO HO…..when you have “Yippee-ki-yay” 

 

 

 

6. Miracle on 34 Street (1947)

This Miracle on 34 Street has become a very good movie that everyone watches in Christmas 2020. In this story, a one old man working as a Macy’s department store Santa claims to be a kris kringle. And he convinces innocent kids and even the most cynical adults that he is the one real deal. There is something undeniably sweet about this perennial classic. Even if it can be made today., it can be handcuffed and can be thrown in the slammer. 

 

7. White Christmas (1954)

White Christmas is all about the celebration and the tradition of white Christmas. White Christmas is the tradition that every one adult or kids can enjoy to decorate the home and Christmas Tree!!! Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney deck the halls in this Yuletide classic. Who cares if the movie's as syrupy as a Vermont maple? The Irving Berlin songs are timeless. White Christmas is a movie that hits ib 1954 and people watch this movie in 2020 also.

 

8. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The Nightmare Before Christmas is the movie that everyone loves to watch today also. At this Christmas, people want to celebrate this as naturally as possible. The Nightmare Before Christmas is a movie that everyone can enjoy this movie every Christmas. This is not just limited to Christmas only. This is the movie that everyone watches in 12 days of Christmas. Tim Burton may seem like more of a natural fit for Halloween than Christmas, but the mad maestro of the macabre's stop-motion holiday fable is pure eye candy.

 

 

9. Trending Places (1983)

Alright, so that this one is not a Christmas movie but maybe this one is slight of a down and out Dan Aykroyd in a Santa suit eating a slab of salmon through the grungy cotton-candy beard fills us with the holiday spirit. 

 

 

 

10. Home Alone (1990)

Home alone is the best movie that everyone loves to watch on Christmas night. Writer John Hughes added the heart to Thanksgiving with Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. In-Home Alone, he takes a less sentimental approach to the holidays with the tale of 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (the adorable Macaulay Culkin), who's left alone by his family only to face down — and outwit — a pair of bungling burglars. Let's be honest, you can enjoy this one any time of the year.