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Top 5 Christmas Movies To Watch During Winter Break

Grab your popcorn, hot cocoa and a fuzzy blanket to curl up with for these great films.

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Top 5 Christmas Movies To Watch During Winter Break
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1. The Polar Express

Bring out your inner child with this classic movie. It’s even better when you make homemade hot chocolate with whipped cream on top and snuggle up with your roomie. This movie shows the true meaning of Christmas in a wonderful heartfelt way. Plus, Tom Hanks plays six characters, which is epic.

2. Elf

Will Ferrell is HILARIOUS. Watching him dressed in an elf outfit throughout almost the entire film is priceless. Buddy the Elf’s joy is contagious and you will crack up multiple times in this movie. You will also probably start answering the phone saying “Buddy the Elf, what’s your favorite color?”

3. Home Alone

Kevin McCallister is the ultimate kid. The eight-year-old defends his house from two burglars that run his neighborhood. He pulls hysterical pranks on them and, in the end, is the champion. Who can forget the image of Kevin yelling with his hands on either side of his face? It’s priceless.

4. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Every Who down in Whoville loves Christmas more than anything in the world. Cindy Lou Who gets to teach the Grinch about Christmas and make his heart grow three times in size. Jim Carrey plays a great Grinch and will make you laugh all night.

5. A Christmas Story


Who doesn’t love little Ralphie running around dealing with bullies all while trying his hardest to get a B.B. gun for Christmas? He is an adorable nine-year-old with glasses and this movie is a classic.

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