What Christmas movies did you watch this year?

Dead2009

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I know I'm a few days late on asking this considering Christmas was 3 days ago but what the hell...I binged a lot in between working and football. Started the holiday viewing with:

A Garfield Christmas Special
Frosty the Snowman
Frosty's Winter Wonderland
Frosty Returns
Once Upon A Snowman
Toy Story That Time Forgot
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
The Grinch
The Mean One
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
Mickey Saves Christmas
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
A Christmas Story
A Christmas Story 2
A Christmas Story Christmas
Christmas Bloody Christmas
Krampus
Violent Night
Deck The Halls
Christmas with the Kranks
Jingle All The Way

I have no life.
 
Four Christmas
Christmas with the Kranks
White Christmas
Miracle on 34th st
It’s A Wonderful Life
Christmas Vacation
All the Santa Claus Movies
A Christmas Story
Santa Claus is Coming To Town
Year Without a Santa Claus
Rudolph
Frosty
A few other cartoons
I missed Jingle All The Way - that’s a good one !!
 
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Home Alone
It's a Wonderful Life
A Christmas Story
A Christmas Story Christmas
Spirited

...and a ton of Hallmark/Lifetime/etc. movies. - My favorites of those were:

The Holiday Stocking,
Finding Mrs. Claus, and
My Southern Family Christmas.
 

Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 3
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
Home Alone
Home Alone 2

Those are the only ones I can think of. I can't believe we didn't watch Elf this year!
 
Didn't get to as many this year

Christmas Story
Christmas with the Kranks
Grinch
Santa Clause 1 and 2
Krampus
Christmas Vacation
 
I didn’t get to see many this year, time just flew by.

A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott)
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Christmas Vacation (multiple times)
The Grinch (animated)
 
Elf
Christmas Story Christmas
Guardians/Galaxy holiday special
It's a Wonderful Life
Call the Midwife Christmas episode/special

Partially watched, or on the background
Christmas Story
Nat'l Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
missed my favorite version of Christmas Carol w Patrick Stewart, but it's on DVR, might watch soon
not a movie, but several Christmas episodes of Bob's Burgers, and the Middle
 
A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version)
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Home Alone
Home Alone 2
It’s a Wonderful Life
Die Hard
A Christmas Story - parts of it
 
A Christmas Carol, 80's George C. Scott version

That's basically it, but there were other movies I watched, with no intention of the holidays, that happened take place during the Christmas season (ala movies like Die Hard):

Rewatched Batman Returns, The Conversation, and its pseudo-sequel Enemy of the State.
Finally watched all of the Stallone flick Cobra, and saw Silver Linings Playbook for the first time.
All Christmas, though SLP begins around Halloween.
Only one movie I saw had no holiday references.
 
Well, besides the Hallmark (and Hallmark-esque) ones, which were too many (over 70) to mention:
White Christmas
Home Alone
It's a Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street (original)
Polar Express
Santa Clause 1, 2, & 3
The Holiday
Scrooged
 
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Home Alone 1 & 2
The Santa Clause
Jingle All the Way
Miracle on 34th Street
It's a Wonderful Life
Rudolph
Grinch
Frosty
Charlie Brown Christmas
Prancer
A Christmas Carol (1930s)
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Scrooged
Christmas Vacation
Best Christmas Pageant Ever

And a whole bunch of both new and old Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas movies. I may still catch some other stuff, I'm off work till the 3rd with not much to do.
 
A Christmas Carol - George C Scott of course
Home Alone
Christmas Story- original and sequel
The Grinch
Violent Night
It's a Wonderful Life
Christmas Vacation
Too many awful Hallmark with some cute Prime and Netflix
 
I watched all the mainstream stuff on TV, multiple times!

We have a local dine-in theater that does "culinary cinema nights." Several weeks ago, they showed Elf and served a 3-course meal inspired by the movie. After a salad (with popcorn instead of croutons), the main course was a traditional Christmas turkey dinner. Dessert was a noodle-based pudding with candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup. The meal was amazing and it was fun to eat while watching one of my favorite movies. The dessert, however, was...interesting. Noodles with creamy syrup and covered in candy wouldn't be my first choice. But it went along with the theme and provided an amusing novelty to end the meal!
 












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