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It's the most wonderful time for.. Christmas Films

  • Writer: abbywinfield
    abbywinfield
  • Nov 30, 2017
  • 2 min read

Lights, Camera, ACTION.

To celebrate the fact that it's the 1st of December tomorrow, it's the perfect time to get into the Christmas spirit. There is no better way to do this than to purely watch over again the much-loved & favourite Christmas films or entertainment. Especially covered in blankets, candles lit and a festive feast. Today here's a glimpse of my top favourite Christmas films that are certainly a must watch through the festive season.

 

Love Actually

A British classic & Christmas-themed romantic comedy, 2003. The screen play delves into different aspects of as shown through ten separate stories involved in a wide cast. Most was filmed in London. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly countdown until Christmas.

The Holiday

American romantic comedy, 2006. Starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet. It was filmed both in California and England. Both women swap homes at Christmas time after having bad breakups. Only to find that a change of address can change their lives

Elf

Spreading Christmas cheer! American Christmas-fantasy comedy, 2003. Starring Will Ferrell, Buddy the Elf who learns of his true identity as a human travels back to New York City to meet his biological Father. A Popular all time festive favourite.

The Santa Clause

I remember watching this as a child every Christmas. American Christmas-fantasy family comedy, 1994. An ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Clause to fall from the roof on Christmas Eve. After finishing Father Christmas' deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott (Tim Allen) learns that he must become the new Santa Clause.

The Polar Express

This has got to be my ultimate favourite and most loved Christmas film! I remember first watching this film when it first came into cinemas and now it is a tradition I have to watch every Christmas. A Christmas animated, musical, fantasy film, 2004. On Christmas Eve, a boy who is beginning to question Santa's existence witnesses a train known as The Polar Express that is about to depart for the North Pole.

 


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