1. Elf
Elf is easily my favorite Christmas movie of all time. It also, arguably, the best Christmas movie of all time. It contains great actors, lots of Christmas spirit, a great theme for the audience to take away from it, and brilliant humor all families can laugh at all year round.
Elf follows the story of Buddy the Elf (played by Will Ferrell), a man who was raised in the North Pole by Papa Elf, Santa, and all the other elves around him. After one day in December when Buddy is in his thirties, he overhears another elf say that he is actually a human. He then goes on a quest to find his true family in New York. When there, he finds his father, a new world he never knew, and even love.
2. How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Second on the list, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is my second favorite Christmas movie, with Jim Carrey's hilarious comedy and the fantastical world of the Whos, it makes the ideal movie for a winter day inside.
In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, a little girl named Cindy Lou Who is questioning the real meaning of Christmas. Everyone in town seems to be blinded by gifts, shopping and decorating rather than spending time with family. Then, Cindy gets an idea. What if the most odious man in all of Whoville could be the answer to all of this Christmas Chaos?
3. Noelle
A new Christmas movie! You may have thought it has all been done before, but boy where you wrong. This is a Disney plus+ exclusive movie, so you can only watch on Disney plus+. However, this is a fantastic addition to a holiday movie binge-watching list to anyone who has Disney plus+.
Noelle tells the tale of Noelle and Nick, Santa Clause's children. When the old Santa passes away, it is Nick's job to become the new Santa, however, his training is not going well. After Nick disappears, the North Pole starts freaking out. It is then Noelle that goes on a quest to find her brother, and save Christmas. After a few bumps in the road, she finds much, much more than she bargained for.
4. The Santa Clause (Trilogy)
This trilogy is one of the most iconic Christmas series ever. The Santa Clause stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, a man with a not so positive temper this Christmas. Allen's amazing acting really brings the story to life.
Scott Calvin is a man who has just gotten a divorce, and with his little boy Charlie, this Christmas is complicated. When footsteps on the roof alarm Charlie in the middle of the night, they rush outside to see a stranger with a slay on the roof. After a small incident, Scott finds himself uncontrollably gaining weight, growing a beard faster than ever before, and having his hair turn white. People dout what really happened that night, but Scott and Charlie know, and they are trying to spread the truth and make people understand before anything gets out of hand.
5. The Polar Express
The Polar Express is a classic movie we all watched for five years in a row in elementary school. With years of memories built around the animated movie, of course, it is on my favorites list.
When a young boy is douting whether Santa clause is real or not, he hears loud noises coming from the outside. He goes out to see a magical train in the front yard. After a night full of adventures and Christmas cheer, the boy gets to the North pole and all of his questions are answered.





Great job with this blog! I, too, love all of those movies (except Noelle, I haven't watched it yet but I'm sure it's amazing). Anyway, keep up the good work! :)
ReplyDeleteI would agree that "Elf" is the all-time best Christmas movie. Merry Christmas everyone!
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