Top 10 Christmas Movies
Clearly, this topic isn't Oscar related...at ALL. In fact, I can't recall the last Christmas movie of any consequence that received a single Osar nomination. Maybe some of our stat-happy readers can answer that little piece of trivia. But every year, I alway toss around this question in my own mind. What are the best Christmas movies ever?Now, what is and is not a "Christmas movie" is entirely subjective. Some of the ones on my list below would probably raise an eyebrow or two, but to me, a Christmas movie is the sort of film that I'm reminded of when I think of this time of year, and vice versa. You tend to get some interesting flicks in the mix when thinking along those lines and out of the "Miracle on 34th Street"/"It's a Wonderful Life" box.
Feel free to chime in with your thoughts or your lists, but these are my ten favorite Christmas movies of all time:
10. "Love Actually" (Richard Curtis, 2003)
I'm sentimental. I'm a teddy bear. And hey, this little flick got me four years back. Chalked up as "the ultimate romantic comedy," I thought Richard Curtis' cross-section of Christmas time in London was great. And Billy Nighy is a golden god.
09. "Bad Santa" (Terry Zwigoff, 2004)
I just watched this again last week for the first time in quite a while, and it still makes me laugh more than any other film on this list (accept #1). Bernie Mac had the spit-out-your-food line of the decade: "I could put you in my ass, small fry."
08. "Home Alone" (Chris Columbus, 1990)John Williams does a kids' movie, and seems to reinvent Christmas music in the process. A star is born (but where'd he go?) in Macaulay Culkin and, of course, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern are a priceless combination.
07. "Scrooged" (Richard Donner, 1988)
A fantastic take on "A Christmas Carol" and not the usual material for helmer Richard Donner. Bill Murray unleashed a classic performance, one off the hinges and chewing through the sets, but I still have to stop and watch when it's on.
06. "A Christmas Story" (Bob Clark, 1983)
First and foremost, R.I.P. Mr. Clark. This is the most classic modern entry of the bunch (and now that I look, most of these flicks are of the more contemporary breed). Along with the Macy's parade, it's a staple of holiday TV watching.
05. "Batman Returns" (Tim Burton, 1992)
Probably the biggest stretch on the list, a Christmas flick for the morbid crowd. Christopher Walken gets one of the funniest lines in the series: "Selina Kyle? You're fired! And Bruce Wayne? What're you doing dressed up like Batman?"
04. "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" (Chris Columbus, 1992)Sue me, I find myself watching the sequel more often. Something about the environment opening up, the New York backdrop and all. And poor Pesci and Stern, they take twice as much punishment this time around.
03. "Die Hard" (John McTiernan, 1988)
Hey, it's a Christmas movie in my book. And Michael Kamen isn't singled out enough for his creative, playful score. I'm more partial to "No fucking shit, lady, do I sound like I'm ordering a pizza!?" than the classic "Yippee Kai Yay, Mother Fucker."
02. "Gremlins" (Joe Dante, 1984)
What a great score. And how can you not fall in love with Gizmo in a pink Barbie convertible? I was flipping through the Variety archives at the office recently and came across old FYC ads for Chris Columbus' score. THAT would've been cool.
01. "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (Jeremiah S. Chechik, 1989)
To me, nothing really comes close. I laugh my ass off at this film year in and year out and it just never gets old. Best scene? The snow sled race. Hands down. Oh, and I'd highly recommend steering clear of the putrid sequel. Awful.
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






Agreed. 100%
Posted by: Kristopher Tapley | 12/30/2007 3:28:57 PM
CHRISTMAS VACATION is not only the best christmas movie ever. It's also one of the funniest movies ever made.
Posted by: dan | 12/29/2007 9:11:37 AM
The Vacation movies will go down as one of the most unusual franchises ever. A classic followed by a piece of crap followed by another classic followed by another pieces of crap.
Posted by: Andrew | 12/27/2007 7:35:45 PM
I don't know, I burst out laughing, like, gut-laughing, every time that snow sled zips off in a blaze of glory. But Uncle Lewis is a stroke of brilliance.
Posted by: Kristopher Tapley | 12/26/2007 10:30:17 AM
For Christmas Vacation's best moment the correct answer is actually the appearance of Uncle Lewis and every single second he spends on screen after that.
Good choice for #1 though, I totally agree.
Posted by: PhilC | 12/26/2007 7:56:49 AM
You missed THE REF!!!!!
Posted by: Leone | 12/25/2007 4:05:48 PM
I like it, I just like these ten better. It might make a ten "best" list, but these are ten "favorites."
Posted by: Kristopher Tapley | 12/25/2007 9:09:27 AM
The lack of It's a Wonderful Life is kind of surprising. It's played ad nauseum during the month of December for a reason.
Posted by: Jimmy | 12/25/2007 8:36:26 AM