Saturday, December 07, 2013

Favorite Christmas movies

This December is flying by!   I have my tree up and most of my decorations, although it's been raining, so I have not been able to put up the outdoor lights yet.  To celebrate the season, here's a list of my top ten favorite Christmas movies.

1. It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - just a perfect movie, regardless of the season.  The whole cast shines, and I bawl every single time I see this movie.  The Phoenix Big Theaters are showing this one all next weekend, and I'm planning on going.  I haven't seen this on the big screen and I can't wait.

2. We're No Angels (1955) - Hamlette introduce me to this film a few years ago and it became an instant favorite.  I'd never seen it previously because it starred Humphey Bogart and my mom was not a fan, so we tended to not watch anything he was in. This movie is very sweet, and very funny.  Another one where the whole cast is perfect.

3. Donovan's Reef (1963) - This movie is definitely a product of its time, but I still love it.  Mostly I just love Lee Marvin and John Wayne together, and not as enemies.  Their traditional birthday brawl cracks me up.  Lee Marvin's train cracks me up.  I love the Hawaiian on-location scenery.  I love Jack Warden, and I love how funny this movie is.

4. Holiday Inn (1942) - I love Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby in this, love the Irving Berlin music, with, of course, the classic "White Christmas" song.

5. Babes in Toyland (1934) - one of the movies I grew up with.  One of my favorite Laurel and Hardy full length films.  Really love Bo Peep and Tom-Tom.  They're so cute together.  And I love the wooden soldiers and how they save the day.  The bogeymen were quite scary when I was young.  Still find them a bit creepy!  We used to make pee wees and smack them around.  They never came back though, like Laurel's does.  Hmph.

6. The Bishop's Wife (1947) - Is there anything more wonderful and Christmas-y then Cary Grant's angel decorating that Christmas tree?  Always one of my favorite Christmas images, and every Christmas, I can't wait to see this movie, just to get to that moment.  This is also one of my favorite Cary Grant movies.

7. Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - I saw this movie for the first time last year, and really loved it.  Loved Maureen O'Hara and John Payne, and loved how the trial turned out.

8. White Christmas (1954) - I love this one mostly for the ending, which makes me cry every time.  Great cast here, too.

9. The Polar Express (2004) - this one is on the list more from familiarity than anything else.  Have seen this one a jillion and one time because my nephew loves it, and it's grown on me.  It's got some great parts, and some weird parts, but ends really well.  Watching my nephew sing along with the little girl in one part makes this movie special to me.

10. Joyeux Noel (2005) - the WWI drama of the true story of the truce on Christmas.  A wonderful movie, so touching and beautiful, even more so because it is depicting real events.  One of the few WWI movies that doesn't leave me plunged into despair at the end. 

And no Christmas movie list would be complete without a bonus mention of my favorite non-Christmas movie set during Christmas:  Die Hard.  One of the best action movies ever, and the Christmas setting is integral to the plot and to some of the best parts of the film.  I tend to watch it at least once every Christmas season.  "Oh the weather outside is frightful... da-de-da, de-da delightful."

10 comments:

Hamlette (Rachel) said...

Love it! I haven't seen #s 5, 9, or 10 yet, but the others are either favorites or quite enjoyable :-) And Die Hard keeps popping up! I forget that it's set at Christmas. So is Die Hard 2, isn't it? I remember there being snow.

Tom said...

I've heard good things about Joyeux Noel; will have to watch this one. What do you think of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation?

DKoren said...

I'm afraid I've never seen it! Not one my family ever watched, and since I'm not much of a comedy person, it's just never crossed my path. Perhaps one of these days I'll catch it.

DKoren said...

Yep, Die Hard 2 is also set at Christmas, but I don't get any Christmas cravings to watch that one like I do the original.

Patti said...

This past Tuesday, for the second year in a row, my daughter and I caught "White Christmas" on the big screen at Boise's historic Egyptian Theatre. I get teary-eyed in the final minutes too. And is there anything more fun and festive than watching Danny and Bing do their "Sisters" number. Danny Kaye was having way too much fun!!

I have never heard of Joyeax Noel. Sounds interesting. Despite the fact that it's a modern-day movie, I think I definitely need to look for it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

Melissa Amateis said...

LOVE "Holiday Inn"! I just watched "The Bishop's Wife" last year and it was incredible. I don't have it on DVD, so will have to rectify that. Another favorite of mine that I watch every year is "Christmas in Connecticut" with Barbara Stanwyck.

Anonymous said...

What, none of the Christmas Carol movies? Rick.

DKoren said...

Nah. I am decidedly not a Dickens fan.

DKoren said...

I haven't seen "Christmas in Connecticut" yet, but definitely want to!

DKoren said...

I'll bet the dance numbers of "White Christmas" are something else on the big screen! Since it played at at least two theaters this year, I suspect it will next year too, so I'll see if I can catch it!