Top 40 Christmas Movies You Have To See!

October 24, 2020
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I love the Holidays, absolutely love them but I think my favorite is Christmas Movies. Getting Cozy on the Couch, sipping some hot cocoa, caramel popcorn with the fireplace going and just enjoying every second of these movies. I love that every year they play Christmas Movies basically all year. I’m going to drop my Top 35 Christmas Movies. You have to watch, the sappy, the happy, the sad, all of it. So worth it.

1. A Christmas Prince

2. One Magic Christmas

3. Last Holiday

4. White Reindeer

5. Home Alone

6. Office Christmas Party

7. The Night Before

8. Jack Frost

9. Four Christmases

10. Batman Returns

11. Just Friends

12. Happy Christmas

13. The Holiday

14. Love Actually

15. Frosty the Snowman

16. Prancer

17. Mixed Nuts

18. Deck The Halls

19. The Family Stone

20. A Christmas Story

21. The Grinch

22. The Christmas Chronicles

23. Christmas With The Kranks

24. Last Christmas

25. Klaus

26. Disney’s A Christmas Carol

27. The Christmas Chronicles 2

28. Home Alone 2

29. A Charlie Brown Christmas

30. The Polar Express

31. Elf

32. White Christmas

33. The Nightmare Before Christmas

34. How The Grinch Stole Christmas

35. The Santa Clause

36. The Santa Clause 2

37. A Bad Mom’s Christmas

38. Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer

39. Bad Santa

40. Miracle on 34th Street

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BRING ON THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT! ANY OTHER CHRISTMAS FAVORITES I’M MISSING?

4 responses to “Top 40 Christmas Movies You Have To See!”

  1. Kimmy says:

    All of these are so good! Elf, Polar Express, Jack Frost and Miracle on 34th Street are my faves

  2. Heather says:

    I absolutely love this list!

  3. Cyndi Pridemore says:

    I’d add the Christmas Chronicles, a hoot!
    Christmas in Connecticut
    The Gathering

  4. Rachel says:

    Holiday Inn with Bing Crosby! Hands down, my favorite of all time!

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