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Gabrijela Franc

Blogmas 1 : Best Christmas Movies

Hello everyone.

Today I am going to show you some of my favourite Christmas movies.

Last Christmas

Kate is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Her last date with disaster? That of having accepted to work as Santa's elf for a department store. However, she meets Tom there. Her life takes a new turn. For Kate, it seems too good to be true.

Home Alone

After Kevin McCallister's family leaves him behind by accident while they go on Christmas vacation, the 8-year-old comes up with a brilliant — and hilarious — scheme to prevent burglars from robbing his house.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

Kevin McCallister's family manages to leave him behind yet again in Home Alone 2 ... and this time around he ends up in New York City, where he manages to outwit the Wet Bandits once more.

Elf

Even though this movie only came out in 2003, its tale of a human man raised as an elf making his way in New York City has quickly become a holiday classic.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Although this Rankin/Bass stop-motion animated film is technically just a TV special, it's such a classic that it's been aired every single year since it debuted in 1964.

Arthur Christmas

Santa does the unthinkable and forgets to deliver a gift to a child on Christmas Eve — and his youngest son, Arthur, must make the delivery before dawn. Pixar-level animation and wry British humor from the Wallace & Gromit team make this a heartwarming flick for the whole family.

Joyeux Noel

You might not have heard of this French film about the Christmas truce during WWI, but it's worth watching. It was even nominated for the best foreign language Academy Award in 2006.

Gremlins

In this comic horror movie, a cute and fuzzy present spawns evil offspring that ruin Christmas Eve after a boy breaks three important rules.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

The Grinch finally got a feature-length film in 2000 when Jim Carrey took the lead in this whimsical Christmas tale.

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