Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Top 9 Christmas movies for family


1. Nativity
The first of christmas movies you must look is the Nativity Story! The birth story of the Messiah is filled with humanity and humility. Jesus arrived in nitty-gritty down-to-earth drama, even as young Mary bore Him in a lonely stable with animals rustling around nearby. The King of Kings and Lord of Lords needed no elegant horse-drawn carriage or gilded cradle. There, in a barn, rough-hewn from a mountain cave, Jesus arrived in humble holiness.


2. The Polar Express (2004)
The charming picture about a boy which goes to Santa’s workshop. The magic ticket on the Polar Express that goes on north.

3. Home Alone (1990)
This is the most viewed film on Christmas and New Year holidays, statistics showed that this film very popular around the world. Everyone loves this movie, both adults and children.

4. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
It's a classic that continues to appeal to kids generation after generation. Is that bearded fella really Santa Claus? Macy’s hires gentle Kris Kringle to be its department store St. Nick, but his stellar commitment to the job has all the kids in awe and sets off a media firestorm.


5. Elf (2003)
Comic actor Will Ferrell (Buddy) takes a break from his usual role as an arrogant blowhard and plays a wide-eyed sweetheart raised to be an elf until he outgrows the North Pole and is sent down to New York.


6. Jingle All the Way (1996)
Arnold Schwarzenegger in his “family comedy” is desperate to get the last remaining Turbo-Man action figure on Christmas Eve even if it means fighting a Santa with candy-cane nunchucks.


7. How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
The Film: Dr Seuss' fable about a misanthropic creature (Jim Carrey) who plots to steal the Christmas gifts from the inhabitants of Whooville.

8. Arthur Christmas (2011)
What happens if Santa misses a gift delivery? Don't worry, Santa's son Arthur (James McAvoy) is on hand to take the reins.


9. The Santa Clause (1994)
Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) notices some unusual changes when a Santa-slaying accident forces him to step up to become the new Father Christmas.

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