- The Santa Clause
Santa Clause is one of my family’s favorite holiday movies. The Santa Clause is a 1994 directed by John Pasquin film full of comedy and Christmas spirit. This movie is about a man named Scott Calvin and his six year old son Charlie Calvin. Scott finds out when his Ex wife drops off Charlie that she and her new husband tried to tell Charlie that Santa isn’t real. Scott then tries to tell Charlie that Santa is real and reads him the book “The Night Before Christmas.” But what Scott didn’t expect was that he would become the Santa Clause which brought back Charlie’s Christmas spirit but at what cost? Really suggest you watch this movie. It really gets you in the Christmas spirit.
- Home Alone
I can’t remember a Christmas when my family hasn’t watched Home Alone. Home Alone is directed by Chris Columbus.
Home Alone is a 1990 Christmas comedy film that really reminds you to be grateful for your family and to be careful what you wish for. This movie is about an eight year old boy named Kevin McCallister. The McCallister family was getting ready to go to Paris for Christmas but as the family was leaving they forgot one little boy Kevin. The funny thing was the night before Kevin and his mother had gotten into an argument and Kevin had said “ I don’t want to see you again for the rest of my whole life.” So that next morning when he wakes up and sees that his family is gone he thinks he’s the one that made them disappear. So he starts to learn how to live by himself, with some interesting and funny obstacles along the way. While his mother does her best to get back to him. This movie definitely makes you appreciate your family but also gives you a great laugh, definitely a movie you want to watch this season.
- Christmas with the Kranks
Now Christmas with the Kranks is definitely my favorite Christmas Movie. Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 Christmas comedy film directed by John Roth. This movie really shows how a small community can come together. This movie is based on Luther and Nora Krank. After Nora and Luther’s daughter Balir leaves they have to look forward to their first Christmas without her. Luther decides to add up all the money they’ve spent on Christmas and finds out they’ve spent 6,132 on previous years they decide to not do Christmas this year. And let’s just say that their neighborhood was less than happy with them. But when Blair calls and tells her mom that she is coming back for Christmas, Nora and Luther are scrambling trying to get everything put together for Blair before she gets home. And lucky for them their neighbors may be upset with them, but they all love Blair and decide to come together to help the Kranks get ready for Blair. Another movie you definitely want to watch if you want to get a good laugh in but also see how a small community comes together to help each other out.