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None of the others compare. 😉
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edbermac
(16,449 posts)Lots of cheery and mirthful gunplay.
But if one prefers another type of stimulation

betsuni
(29,078 posts)What was the point.
thebigidea
(13,577 posts)DFW
(60,186 posts)Jedi Guy
(3,477 posts)The Jim Carrey version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a close second, though.
Die Hard isn't a Christmas movie, anyway. The fact that it's set during the Christmas season is totally irrelevant to the plot. Set it during Easter or the Fourth of July and absolutely nothing changes.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)Jedi Guy
(3,477 posts)It could take place on Labor Day or Valentine's Day and precisely nothing about the plot changes. It's the same exact movie with, at best, slightly different decorations in the background shots. Its message, if it can be said to have a message apart from "thieves bad", has zero to do with Christmas.
Ergo, not a Christmas movie regardless of what the writer says. I don't consider Gremlins a Christmas movie either, for the same reasons. Both are movies that happen to take place during the Christmas season and that's about it.
Just my opinion. That and $2.50 will buy you a coffee. 😁
SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)The original novel was set during Christmas and was the main element that was retained for the movie. Plus the films themes are about family, redemption, forgiveness and reconciliation. That sounds very Christmas to me. Theres a reason his wifes name is Holly.
https://gazette.com/premium/7-reasons-why-die-hard-is-a-christmas-movie/article_f2aec69b-6715-5c46-9c96-68c3df078156.html#:~:text=The%20results%20of%20the%20poll,that%20is%20a%20ridiculous%20statement.
Jedi Guy
(3,477 posts)So once again, inconsequential to the plot of the film. And I don't regard the wife's name as of consequence, either. As for the party, meh. Could've been a party to celebrate the opening of Nakatomi Plaza and, once again, nothing changes but the background decor.
We shall, it appears, have to agree to disagree on this one.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)Its a Wonderful Life and Home Alone. Are those not Christmas movies either?
SarcasticSatyr
(1,362 posts)JMHO
Cosmocat
(15,424 posts)I like a lot of the others, but this one hits home for me.
Johonny
(26,182 posts)SNL nailed the the real liberal ending.
Raine
(31,179 posts)Dulcinea
(10,094 posts)No matter how many times I see it, I always sniffle at the end. "No man is a failure who has friends."
Shermann
(9,062 posts)I hadn't seen so much as a single scene and didn't know the first thing about it. All in all, I really enjoyed it. I loved the way the story followed George over several decades with a focus on Christmastime. It really established the characters in a slow burn plot. There were corny elements, but it has aged relatively well. The sugary sweet ending was a bit much, but it was apropos to wrap things up in a bow. It is a bit derivative of "A Christmas Carol" but adds enough to the story to get a pass.
mdmc
(29,377 posts)Merry Christmas!
Shermann
(9,062 posts)Fortunately, George saved her from that fate.
Nowadays MAGA would use the term "childless cat lady" instead. The more things change, the more they stay the same!
dem4decades
(14,061 posts)Not a Bruce Willis fan
Auggie
(33,151 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(20,005 posts)Vegan4life
(38 posts)Kate Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, Anthony Hopkins. Perfection.
The Third Doctor
(449 posts)AZSkiffyGeek
(12,744 posts)I love that movie so much...
PJMcK
(25,048 posts)It's a porn movie.
hatrack
(64,890 posts)woodsprite
(12,582 posts)He falls one floor a day until Christmas.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)
Blue Full Moon
(3,485 posts)Sympthsical
(10,969 posts)I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did at that this early in the morning.
GoneOffShore
(18,021 posts)Die Hard is just an action movie.
ratchiweenie
(8,215 posts)LSparkle
(12,183 posts)And must play Vince Guaraldis Charlie Brown Christmas album, along with Stan Frebergs Green Christmas ...
Ligyron
(8,006 posts)Merry Christmas DU!
electric_blue68
(26,856 posts)mnhtnbb
(33,349 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)Just not his best 😉
GoneOffShore
(18,021 posts)The movie does give off a slightly creepy stalker vibe at times, but is still fun.
ITAL
(1,323 posts)Not only the best Christmas movie, perhaps my all time favorite of any genre.
Mike 03
(18,690 posts)But there are some classics I haven't seen, so the pool of films I'm selecting from is narrow.
GoCubsGo
(34,915 posts)Mike 03
(18,690 posts)Lethal Weapon accepted as a great Christmas movie? It also takes place during Christmas and even opens with "Jingle Bell Rock" and a scene involving some Christmas lights IIRC.
ms liberty
(11,237 posts)jmowreader
(53,194 posts)It has even more Christmas elements than Die Hard but since Die Hard is a better movie, Lethal Weapon kinda gets lost in the shuffle.
ms liberty
(11,237 posts)4th
(453 posts)
WalkerinSC
(283 posts)The best movie for any holiday.
Srkdqltr
(9,761 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,834 posts)Nanjeanne
(6,589 posts)Barbara Stanwyck. Anything with Stanwyck!
Or Family Stone.
usonian
(25,328 posts)
Heart-Warming!
Written by Rod Serling.
Jerry2144
(3,273 posts)It has Elves, snow, and a Golden Ring. What more do you need for an Xmas movie?
La Coliniere
(1,933 posts)From 1952. Cary Grant and Betsy Drake are parents who have their own kids, but are talked into taking in a couple troubled foster children. Its charming, predictable and yes, schmaltzy. Reminds me very much of my childhood because my natural parents also took in foster kids. My parents werent Cary Grant or Betsy Drake, but they were very kind folks with very big hearts. And solid Democrats throughout their lives. Merry Christmas yall!
bif
(27,000 posts)Coventina
(29,733 posts)sakabatou
(46,151 posts)maveric
(17,044 posts)JoseBalow
(9,489 posts)Skittles
(171,717 posts)yes INDEED
Morbius
(997 posts)I think everyone should see Rare Exports. It's a Finnish horror comedy from 2010 about what happens when men drill into the tomb of the real Santa Claus. I watched it once, years ago, and the memories still make me smile.
TommieMommy
(2,902 posts)ArnoldLayne
(2,263 posts)Emile
(42,293 posts)krawhitham
(5,072 posts)Polybius
(21,902 posts)Attilatheblond
(8,880 posts)Have fun, do something you haven't done in years.
Meet up with an old friend again.
Give up a little vanity for a greater good.
Listen to kids singing.
Do a favor or two for those who work hard.
Count blessings and voice appreciation.
And remember that one small, empty stocking: the angle's sermon left for the bishop to give, well, no matter what one's faith, those words matter.
Texasgal
(17,240 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,648 posts)☺️