Pop Culture | Movies

20 Specials That Officially Kick-Off Christmas

Every family seems to have a tradition of what they watch around Christmas time, and these are just a few of our personal favorites. Enjoy!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Still a classic after all these years, it's not Christmas without Boris Karloff planning how to ruin Whoville's day.

The Muppet Christmas Carol

There's been plenty of great live-action Scrooges (Alastair Sim, George C. Scott etc.) but for my money, Sir Michael Caine is the definitive Scrooge. Oh, and the Muppets are great too.

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

This one highlights just how stressful and ridiculous the holidays can be, to the point of being absolutely hilarious.

Home Alone

It's a classic, and the sequel's pretty good too! Merry Christmas ya filthy animals.

Jingle All The Way

If I can't get a Turboman, can I choose Arnold Schwarzenegger showing up for Christmas instead?

Mickey's Christmas Carol

It's a surprisingly somber and sometimes creepy take on the story, especially for Disney.

The specials don't stop here...

The Rankin/Bass Claymation Specials

You're guaranteed to see at least a few of these on TV

Merry Christmas Mr. Bean

Everyone's favorite doofus gets into the cheeriest of shenanigans, and it's amazing.

Lethal Weapon

One of two 80s action movies that take place at Christmas (more on the other one later), this is an absolute must.

Miracle on 34th Street

The remake was fine, but nothing beats the black and white original. It's a classic for a reason.

The Santa Clause

Remember when Tim Allen was in everything? Those were the days (avoid the sequels though).

A Charlie Brown Christmas

This is an absolute must, even if it's not your favorite.

Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire

The episode that launched the show into its own thing, it's a heartwarming holiday story with tattoos and gambling. Seriously.

There's even more specials to go!

It's A Wonderful Life

We wouldn't know how angels get their wings if it wasn't for this movie.

Gremlins

One of the weirdest, most twisted Christmas movies ever is also one of the best.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Chances are you watched this on Halloween. Good thing it works for both holidays!

Scrooged

It's Bill Murray in a Christmas comedy, what more do you want?

Elf

Will Ferrel's sometimes hard to take in anything but small doses, but he plays a pretty lovable character in this movie.

A Christmas Story

Because I'm pretty sure y'all would email me in droves if I didn't include this one.

Die Hard

It's the best Christmas movie, especially if you like action (but even if you don't).

More Throwbacks

Movies

Macaulay Culkin Clears Up Some Confusion About The 'Home Alone' Recreation

When that amazing new Google Assistant ad dropped yesterday starring Macaulay Culkin recreating all of the iconic scenes from the 1990 classic Home Alone, People absolutely lost their minds. But here's the thing, you watch it once and you're like, "Oh wow, that's hilarious!" But if you watch it a second time, you'll see that they really went all out to recreate it shot for shot. Honestly, it's almost creepy how well they did. Whether he's jumping on the bed:20th Century Fox / YouTube - GoogleUsing his aftershave:20th Century Fox / YouTube - GoogleTrimming the tree:20th Century Fox / YouTube

Movies

Macaulay Culkin Is Back As Kevin From 'Home Alone' And It's Actually Amazing

It's Christmas time, and you know what that means! It's time to watch a family abandon their son in their home and not even call anyone to go take care of him while he fends off burglars and makes an enormous mess of their house! That's right, every year we all gather around the TV and watch Home Alone for the millionth time, enjoying the hilarious antics that young Kevin McCallister gets into. Macaulay Culkin's portrayal of the character is what made the movie work, well, that and the fact that the 'Wet Bandits' were pretty funny. Culkin made a

Movies

A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The New Aladdin Is Here And At Least One Of Our Wishes Was Granted

We've been waiting patiently, okay mostly patiently, since Disney announced that Aladdin was being remade. The cartoon remains one of the most iconic movies of all time, and the fact that they were going to try and bring it to life with real humans instead of the animated versions was kind of concerning. We saw the first trailer a while ago, but the only character we actually saw up close was Aladdin himself. We didn't see how the Genie looked, or Jasmine, or any of the other characters. But now, Entertainment Weekly has given us all the first look at

Movies

The First Look Of The New Sonic Movie Is Here And People Just Spilled Their Rings

We've seen these video game movies come and we've seen them go, but how often have they actually succeeded? Not a lot, right? Well, whether it's the best idea or not, the powers that be have decided to bring one of the most iconic video game characters to the big screen once again. Sonic the Hedgehog has his very own movie coming out next November with Ben Schwartz voicing him, but now that the first poster is here, everyone is talking. Now, the thing is, the poster that everyone has seen isn't even a real look at the design. It's

Movies

'Mrs. Doubtfire' Cast Reunited To Discuss The 25th Anniversary And Robin Williams

The cast of Mrs. Doubtfire reunited and we were all so excited to see what that meant. Now we finally know why they were back together again. With nothing really happening for the last month, we kind of just thought it was maybe a nice dinner. But nope! It turns out it was actually a big interview to discuss the anniversary, the legacy, and of course Robin Williams. The interview is a good 35 minutes of reminiscing and sharing memories that all make us remember the iconic comedy as the treasure it truly is. Pierce Brosnan, Matthew Lawrence, Lisa Jakub,

Movies

Tim Allen Reveals The Original Plan For 'The Santa Clause' Was Way Too Dark For Disney

We've all seen The Santa Clause at least a dozen times, right? It's a Christmas classic and ever since it was released, it has become a staple in our holiday movie schedule. There's something about the movie that manages to keep that Christmas feeling without being way too over the top or corny. I mean, sure, Tim Allen literally becomes Santa, but somehow it all feels like that's totally plausible. The sequels may not have the same realistic feeling, but the original remains iconic. However, Allen just revealed that the original plan for the movie was a lot darker than