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What are the All-Time Greatest Christmas Movies?
By Product Expert | Posted in Fun Stuff, Holiday on Thursday, December 7th, 2017 at 3:18 pmAs the hectic Christmas Holiday season approaches, there seems to be more free time for everyone else around us that, for some reason, we need to fill. Whether it be the kids home from school or out-of-town visitors milling around the house looking for something to do, while you still have to bake the cookies, wrap the presents, and begin preparations on the holiday ham. You simply don’t have time to be the host that you would like to be until the festivities commence.  Entertaining the kids or guests while you complete the finishing touches is key to keeping your sanity, and here is a list of the All-Time Greatest Christmas Movies to keep everyone occupied while you work on the Christmas cookies.
25 All-Time Greatest Christmas Movies
This list is in chronological order and features movies spanning six decades, and with a genre for almost all tastes this should keep everyone entertained for hours without interruption.
Holiday Inn – 1942
It’s a Wonderful Life – 1946
Miracle on 34th Street – 1947
White Christmas – 1954
Babes in Toyland – 1961Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – 1964
A Charlie Brown Christmas – 1965
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas – 1967
Frosty the Snowman – 1969
A Christmas Story – 1983
Here at EVS Auto we love the classic Christmas films from the Golden Age of Cinema, if you have never seen Holiday Inn or White Christmas, do yourself a favor and put them on the top of your must-see movie list.
Trading Places – 1983
Gremlins – 1984
Santa Clause: The Movie – 1985
Lethal Weapon – 1987
Die Hard – 1988Scrooged – 1988
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – 1989
Home Alone – 1990
The Muppet Christmas Carol – 1992
Batman Returns – 1992
Movies like Trading Places, Gremlins, and Die Hard may seem out of place on this list, but they are centered around the Christmas Holiday. Also, with many renditions of the Christmas classic A Christmas Carol to choose from, The Muppet Christmas Carol was the resounding choice by our panel of judges.
Jingle All the Way – 1996
Jack Frost – 1998
Bad Santa – 2003
Elf – 2003
The Polar Express – 2009If you don’t have time for all of these awesome Christmas movies, pick your favorite from each group of five and enjoy a trip through Christmas movie history.