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10 Must Watch Christmas Movies

Do you agree that these movies are a must watch for a satisfying holiday season?

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10 Must Watch Christmas Movies
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Here are 10 Christmas movies that, if you were born in the 90s, you can't help to watch during the Christmas season.

1. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964)

You can't forget about the Island of Misfit Toys this year, so break out the 1964 version on youtube and get your Christmas season started with this classic.


2. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

Whether it is the 1966 cartoon version or the live-action adaptation with Jim Carey that was released in 2000, the Grinch is another classic that the Christmas season would be incomplete without.



3. "The Polar Express"

My preferred Christmas Eve watch (even though you could prob find me watching it in June).

4. "Elf"

Even though you probably quote this movie year round, this is technically the only acceptable time to actually watch it.. SO DON'T MISS OUT!


5. "Home Alone" (1990)

"I'm gonna give you to the count of 10 to..." pull up this movie on Netflix.. "1, 2..10." Did you do it yet?


6. "Frosty the Snowman"

Clearly I'm all for the classics, and Frosty is definitely one of the most classic classics.


7. "The Santa Clause"

If possible, start a marathon. All the sequels are pretty much as good as the original (even though you can never really beat the original with any sequel)!


8. "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (1970)

Whether you grew up watching this one like me or you have never heard of it, your Christmas "movie" season wouldn't be complete without it!


9. "A Christmas Story"

Need I say anything about this one?


10. "The Year Without Santa Claus"

I'd rather have it 80 degrees to Heatmeiser, but since we can't do anything about the snow.. snuggle up and watch this classic to round out your Christmas movie marathon.

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