Top 10 Christmas Movies All Time
Top 10 Christmas Movies All Time Hello and welcome back to Most Amazing Top Ten! I am Nirav Parmar.. Today we are talking about the Top 10 Christmas Movies All Time….Top 10 Christmas Movies All Time |
Okay, launching in to this list with a nice transitional Christmas movie, and a personal favorite
Here is the list of Top 10 Christmas Movies All Time :
10. The Nightmare Before Christmas
09. A Christmas Story
08. The Polar Express
07. The Snowman
06. Jingle All The Way
05. The Grinch
04. The Muppets Christmas Carol
03. Love Actually
02. Elf
01. Home Alone
10. The Nightmare Before Christmas
This 1993 movie solves so many of my autumnal issues. I always want to start watching Christmas films the moment it gets cold, but I don’t want my festive excitement to peak too soon. The Nightmare Before Christmas is great because it is both a Halloween and a Christmas film, which means that it is acceptable to start watching it early October. This baby has a fresh rating of 94%, it’s undeniably a goodie.
9. A Christmas Story
I have to admit, I had never heard of this film a christmas story until I watch few time ago. It seems like it is a huge favorite in North America while a lot of us over in the rest of the world haven’t heard of it. I watched it last Christmas eve and it is an American classic indeed. The story is about a kid who wants a BB gun for Christmas, meanwhile his parents get cheeky leg lamp. You have to watch it to understand it for yourself. I gives it 89%.
8. The Polar Express
Oh this is a beauty isn’t it! An animated icy treat with the voice of Tom Hanks as the train conductor, the Polar Express was released in 2004. Visually stunning, this movie really feels like Christmas to me! A steam train is pretty much my actual dream, too! And, if that wasn’t enough, Santa is even there! I only gave it a rating of 55….which I think is not fair. This next movie IS Christmas to me. I don’t about the rest of you, but in the UK, this is always on on Christmas Eve, and I sit around with my family, mince pie in hand, enjoying it. I am talking about
7. The Snowman
We’re walking in the air! The Snowman is actually an animated short of a Children’s book. It is just 26 minutes long, but packs all the festive punch of a Christmas classic. The reason this 1982 film appeals to so many people is that we all know what it is like to be a child who builds a snowman, and wants it to stay alive forever…. But we all know what happens to snow. I really think it is beautiful, like a children’s book come alive…which of course is what it is. 92% Ratings on my opinion which is fair. Okay, I totally get that our next movie isn’t the best by any stretch of the film making imagination, but it is a goodie anyway….
6. Jingle All The Way
There is one big reason this Christmas movie is awesome, and it stats with Arnold and ends with Schwarzenegger. We all know what it is like to be a child who really wants a certain toy for Christmas… and I guess some of us know what it is like to be a parent afraid of disappointing a child at Christmas. This jingle all the way 1997 film is for adults and children alike, and I dare you not to laugh out loud at how enjoyably ridiculous it is at times. Ratings on my opinion 50% which I think is a bit harsh. It has stood the test of time and I try and watch it at least once each holiday season. Coming into
5. The Grinch
You’re a mean one, Mr Grinch... Dr Zeus knows where it is at with a Christmas tale, and this 2000 on screen adaptation is a visual stunner. Whoville is pretty lols, and don’t we all want Cindy Loo Who hair and a Grinch Christmas sweater. The dog, too, the dog is golden. I love how cheeky and sinister the Grinch is, and then his moment of realization when he starts to feel the true spirit of Christmas. 55% Ratings on my opinion, but like…. Come on! Where is there spirit of Christmas? ABSOLUTELY at number
4. The Muppets Christmas Carol
the muppets christmas carol puts a fun and energetic spin on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The 1992 movie is enjoyable, even 25 years after its release, and is filled with songs to get viewers in the Christmas spirit. I love Kermit as Bob Cratchit….I also love Marley and Marleyy…wooooo. 69% Ratings on my opinion.
3. Love Actually
YES. I love Love Actually, there are so many good stories in this one movie. It is more of an adult Christmas film, which is cool as Christmas is for life, not just for pre teens. The 2003 movie is often billed as the ultimate Romantic comedy, which I can agree with. It has tears, heartbreak, first loves, last loves, stolen kisses, snow flakes and mince pies. Oh, and a kid dressed as an octopus…which is a personal favorite. It has 63% on Ratings on my opinion, but I personally think Bill Nighy’s performance alone deserves more than that on its own.
2. Elf
Elf Will Ferrell’s portrayal of Buddy the elf is infectious. I am a big fan of Elf, I think the story is excellent and heart warming. Not only do we get to enjoy sights of New York City and Christmas, we also get to experience the NORTH fragging pole. Zoey Deschanel also gives a great performance as Jovi, the mall elf. The 2003 classic gained itself 84% on Ratings on my opinion, which is pretty great for a Christmas film. Finally, the big guns at number one, it isn’t Christmas until you have watched
1. Home Alone
This was Macaulay Culkin’s finest moment, and his hands clapped around his face on the cover of the Home Alone VHS, yes, VHS, is what I need to get in the festive spirit. 1990s movie Home Alone tugs at all of our inner kids that want to order pizza, play games and dance around the house responsibility free all day. Even the trap setting looked fun. VIA LA HOME ALONE. Also there is home alone 2 or home alone 3 available this are the best movie i ever watched..