Saturday, December 29, 2007

Top 20 Christmas Movies of all Times

MOVIES! many of you knew that i'm a movie fanatic, and every year i always have records on what movies i have watched all throughout the year. In commemorate to this season, i would like to share to you the TOP 20-Christmas Movies of all TIMES!

Fred Claus (2007)
this movie matched the christmas season where Santa's relatives, yes he has relatives, are making troubles during the Santa's time. See how Santa's relatives spend reunion with him.

Deck the Hall (2006)
i still can remember how this very funny movie was. a newly moved neighborhood was making a difference on how his house will be seen from outer space through christmas lights. a very relaxing movie that will surely catch up your breath.

Surviving Christmas (2004)
If you are a young millionaire and the only thing you lack is the pleasure to spend Christmas in your childhood house – it’s not a problem to arrange that even if the house is already occupied by another family. Pay that family for becoming yours! But will you want to cease being theirs after the Chrismas?

Love Actually (2003)
What a mix of several love-stories! It’s not realistic but all the same, it’s a pleasure to see one more Christmas fairy-tale. Christmas and love are indivisible here. Not all the stories end happily, but that doesn’t change the optimistic tune of the movie.

Bad Santa (2003)
What else can be said about Santa who smokes, drinks, uses bad language and even robs supermarkets? He is bad, indeed! But is he a no-hoper? Definitely, he’s not! And he can improve, because there’s nothing impossible on Christmas!

Elf (2003)
Nearly everyone knows the story of human child raised by wolves, but what is going to happen, if a human child is raised by elves? Having grown twice the size of other elves, he goes to New York to find his real father. And once in New York, he tries to bring the Christmas spirit back into the city. He succeeds!

8 femmes (8 women) (2002)
What can be better for a man that to spend Christmas in his countryside mansion together with eight women? Only being alive while doing it! There is nobody around besides them, so one of ladies is guilty. It’s really worth seeing the movie to know who!

Serendipity (2001)
A truly Christmas movie from the first frame to the last credit! Two irrationally-thinking young people - he and she - meet each other, fall in love and decide to part as they want to tempt fate. But the Fate is hard to be tempted, and even harder – to be deceived.

Die Hard 2 (2000)
Surely, Christmas is not the luckiest day of the year for the McClanes. This time Holly, John’s wife, is flying to New York in the plane that has to land in the airport with crazy military junta controlling the radars. However, this time bad guys chose bad place and bad time, as John McClane is always on duty.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
The modern tale for kids and grown-ups about what happens in Whoville, a town inside a snowflake. Everybody there loves Christmas except Grinch, an outcast who tries to steal the Christmas from the other people. Will he be able to do that?

Jingle All the Way (1996)
A father can do anything to get his kid the newest toy. Especially if this father is built as Arnold Schwarzenegger. However, the best gift for his son, he understands, is his father with him. A touchy Christmas comedy with happy end, a good viewing for any family.

Rent-a-Kid (1995)
One may rent a car, a home, even a lamp. Why not rent a kid? Just to see how he or she suits into… you know… family. However, it turns out not to be that easy as with furniture: a lot of trouble but even more happiness in the end.

Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
A little girl is told that there is no Santa. However, she meets one somehow. So, dreams may indeed come true… if one firmly believes they will. Being a remake of famous movies of 1947, this one is also heart-touching and funny Christmas mood-improver to be viewed by the whole family.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
How can 10-year-old boy feel once in New York without his mammy, daddy, brothers and sisters? Extremely happy, of course! Everything would be nice, if ‘wet bandits’ were not there. Nice for bandits, I mean. They suffer even more than in Part I, because the boy has grown up and grown smarter. A bright and funny family movie. If only kids were not trying to imitate Kevin’s tricks afterwards…

Curly Sue (1991)
Kind and funny comedy showing that even being hit by a car can turn out well. Little orphan Curly Sue (Alisan Porter) and beggar Bill Dancer (James Belushi) make you smile, giggle, laugh and finally even cry of emotions while you follow the plot of this movie. Everything ends fine, by the way.

Home Alone (1990)
A wonderful Christmas story! Little Kevin is left home by the entire family, and has to cope with two burglars who try to explore McCallisters’ house in search of probably a treasure. They chose the wrong house, though. Kevin tries on them all those dirty tricks he would have probably done to his brothers and sisters who treated him as… you know how it is in big families. “Never have laughed like that before” is the most usual comment after seeing this movie.

Christmas Vacation (1989)
The Christmas mood comes into your place directly from the screen. This is a really affecting comedy about crazy family and permanent jesting troubles happening with its every member.

Die Hard (1988)
When an ex-wife invites her ex-husband to come to California for the Christmas, there is nothing bad about it. Terrorists attacking the office building and taking dozens of people hostage are what is. So, John McClane (Bruce Willis), a New York cop, has to work overtime during his vacation to deliver his wife to finally spend the Christmas with her.

Black Christmas (1974)
The un-Christmas movie. It is definitely not about happy children unwrapping their gifts and happy moms and dads watching them do it. It’s about a psycho killing young girls who gathered to celebrate Christmas… their last one, as it turns out. A gloom and macabre, although stylish thriller. Fits one all right, if that one hates Christmas or loves horror on the screen.

It’s a Wonderful Life (1943)

When one is tire of life on a Christmas Eve, the best way to talk him out of suicide is to show what the life could have been without him. Then he realizes that his life is truly a beautiful one. This Christmas comedy, like wine, becomes

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