absolutely and of course miracle on 34th street Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - IMDb another vote for it's a wonderful Life It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - IMDb this version of A Christmas Carol (1951) A Christmas Carol (1951) - IMDb Babes in Toyland (1934) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024852/?ref_=nv_sr_1 and a Christmas story is funny
It's A Wonderful Life is my favorite Christmas movie, and one of my favorites overall. I also really like Christmas Vacation.
No Christmas is complete for me without having watched "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (it combines everything! Christmas! Dickens! Michael Caine! The Muppets!) and "While you were sleeping" (What can I say... deep down I'm a Sandra Bullock fanboy )
Make the Yuletide Gay! Otherwise, films I watch annually during the festive period: Narnia. (Both, especially Prince Caspian)
I traditionally watch Charlie Brown Christmas and A Christmas Story, but not always the former of the two. Other than that, Love Actually is a good one, even if I never really watched it at Christmas (I used to dig Alan Rickman to the point of creepiness...like most of my crushes when I was younger...). It's still a really good one, and I'm a sucker for dramas! Even if they're really romantic comedies and I'm just calling them dramas, like I do now and again.
1) It's a wonderful life 2) The Grinch who stole Christmas 3) The Polar Express 4) Home Alone 5) Home Alone 2
So many movies, so little time. XD If I had to pick a few of them. I would say.... The Chirstmas Story, (I think that was mentioned a few times.) Santa Claus The Movie (I was actually surprised AMC aired it one year and nostalgia hit me like a brick. I saw it when I was a kid and it made you see the origin of how Santa Claus supposedly came to be.) ^^;;; The Christmas Carol (the CG one with Jim Carrey that one I gotta admit even though it's pretty new and its striking in style it does keep to the story more or less. Plus the fact certain things that were mentioned and or added in the story you don't see in other versions is amazing and it pulls you into the story even more.)