Christmas movies: Much better than “Home Alone” – these are the best classics

Most people know classics like “The Little Lord” or “Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella”. But Bad Santa? Or “footsteps in the sand”. Here is our selection of the best Christmas films. Guaranteed subjective and worth discussing.

“The life is wonderful, is not it?”

Sorry, that was to be expected now, but Frank Capra’s fairy tale about the suicidal savings bank clerk (James Stewart), who is put back on track by an angel, is still magical after more than 70 years. Fun fact: the brilliant professional sarcastist Dorothy Parker also worked on the screenplay of the feel-good classic.

“Die Hard”

The eternal question of whether “Die Hard” is a damn Christmas movie or not, we answer like this: “Ho ho ho, now I have a machine gun.” And it’s Christmas Eve that John McClane aka Bruce Willis makes a Terrorist squad pulverized and a high-rise building at the same time. At the end Vaughn Monroe sings “Let it Snow”. Any questions?

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