The reason why It's a Wonderful Life is considered a Christmas movie is because TV stations started broadcasting it every Christmas in the 80's to supplement the usual favorites of the season. And it just stuck
@alydemattiКүн бұрын
“David Harbour can be my Santa Claus any day of the week.” 🤣
@RipleyE-we1hj17 сағат бұрын
I also love A Christmas Story, Bad Santa, Home Alone and Violent Night; still patiently waiting for the sequel.
@shawnpoirier420310 сағат бұрын
You should really check out the Alister Sim Christmas Carol this year. An all time classic.
@RipleyE-we1hj17 сағат бұрын
I love the OG Black Christmas as well. I actually watch Trading Places every New Year's Eve. Speaking of, just a suggestion for a video: maybe a collection of New Year's (Eve) movies. I don't know if there's a lot out there. The only other New Year's/non-New Year's related movies I've seen are the remake of Assault on Precinct 13, remake Ocean's Eleven, and cheesy slasher Bloody New Year. I googled them and there's actually more. I'm not sure if you have any of them in your collection.
@80sdreamwave32Күн бұрын
Nice Christmas movie collection
@moviehoarder838222 сағат бұрын
I loved Better Watch Out, it's one of my favorites
@moviehoarder838223 сағат бұрын
Awesome Christmas movie collection Sue.
@JosephGilmoresMovieNightLiveКүн бұрын
My top 5 favorite Christmas Movies are 1 How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) 2 Elf 3 Home Alone 5 The Holiday Heist 4 Jingle All The Way 5 The Santa Clause with Tim Allen
@southendonseaarts18 сағат бұрын
It’s a wonderful life is about benevolence,goodwill and it embodies the spirit of Christmas and there is an angel of course so it fits the bill it was also released on Dec 20th 1946. I think it’s set on Christmas Eve.
@HECTORMONTALVO-le9cnКүн бұрын
Yes Silent Night is the remake. I have some Christmas horror movies and a few non-horror. I have the Home Alones and Die Hard. Have you heard of Rare Export it's a Christmas horror movie I think from Finland. Wow you have an outstandingly awesome collection sis. Good showing and cool video Sue!👍
@mattmatt2417Күн бұрын
The ONLY ones I mentioned, that I didn't see on your list was *The Ultimate Gift* , *1998 Jack Frost* , with Michael Keaton, *the Frozen Collection*, Edward Scissor hands* , and *The Polar Express*, I know A LOT of people will say SOME of these don't count and thats fine :); I don't buy absolutely everything, only the things that resonate with me, but there were a few you mentioned, that I am going to pick up, maybe two or three; These are the Christmas Movies I have, I have Die Hard as well, I also have the Halloween transitional movie Nightmare Before Christmas as well, I also have ALL of Batman, so I do have Batman Returns as well, *Christmas Vacation*, *Santa Clause 1-3* , with Tim Allen, *Jingle All The Way*, with Arnold Schwarzenegger , *Elf*, with Will Ferrel, *Grinch* with Jim Carrey, I have all of the Grinch movies, *A Christmas Story* , *Home Alone 1 and 2*, the *Maricle On 34th Street* I have both of them, but I've never seen the original, I saw the remake in theaters though; I also have those old rudolph movies/collection as well, *Fred Clause*, *Deck The Halls* ,with Danny Devito, *The Polar Express* , the Frozen collection COULD MAYBE be considered as Christmas movies, but if we're going with the Die Hard logic, I guess you could even throw in *The Ultimate Gift* , I don't remember if they all have Christmas scenes in them, but i know the first one does, I also have *Gremlins*, I also have *1998 Jack Frost* , with Michael Keaton, also *Edwards Scissors Hands* as well.
@steppingstonesoffaith4247Күн бұрын
Have you ever seen A Christmas Carol with Patrick Stewart? It was a TV movie that I saw on TNT a long time ago... really good... pretty close to the book
@jamielindholm71107 сағат бұрын
You forgot about the muppets Christmas carol
@moviehoarder838222 сағат бұрын
Tim Allen is my Santa Clause
@brandonsclips77413 сағат бұрын
I actually watched Scrooged and The Family Stone from one of your previous vids as I'm trying to watch more christmas movies, not just the classics I LOVE. I didn't like either of them, but they were worth experiencing.
@superj2644Күн бұрын
It's a wonderful life is considered Christmas because the ending is on the holiday. The first half has nothing to do with Christmas
@DontuweenКүн бұрын
There is one movie that I have no idea if it is on blu-ray or not. It is the Laurel & Hardy version of "March of the Wooden Soldiers" (1934), which should be considered a Christmas movie because it does feature Santa Clause. I have it on DVD. If it is not yet on blu, then I hope that the powers that be, will do a just restoration and eventually release it on blu and even 4K.
@johnwogatzke4777Күн бұрын
Bad Santa was John Ritter final film
@davidjames24316 сағат бұрын
Only 3 for me: Christmas Vacation Scrooged How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Live Action Jim Carrey)
@moviehoarder838223 сағат бұрын
My top favorite Christmas movies of all time are: How The Grinch Stole Christmas Elf Home Alone Home Alone 2: Lost in New York The Santa Clause The Santa Clause 2 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Jingle All The Way The Polar Express A Christmas Story National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Christmas With The Kranks Scrooged The Nightmare Before Christmas Gremlins Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas Mickey's Christmas Carol A Christmas Story Christmas Bah, Humduck A Looney Tunes Christmas Better Watch Out
@candacecherry28468 сағат бұрын
Chismas vacation a yare without a Santa chismas story the mupits Chismas carle elff