Top 5 Classical Christmas Movies for 2009

These Top 5 Classical Christmas Movies Are Unforgettable for All

Karla Barker
What better way to enjoy Christmas Eve by watching classical Christmas movies to entertain the family and bring dreams of sugarplums to the children the night before Christmas. Classical Christmas movies are not just around because it is Christmas; they are delivered to us during the holiday season to fill the air with hope, joy and the spirit of giving. If you do not own a fireplace, you and the family can always warm up together with a classic Christmas Movie. Here are the top 5 classical Christmas movies to watch this holiday while entertaining guests or to enhance the feeling of a warmhearted, classic Christmas morning.

1. To entertain children day and night, there is nothing else to bring such merriment as watching "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer". Once you watch "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer", it will be an unforgettable claymation narrative of the reindeer named Rudolph being picked on because of his shiny, red nose. No child will have a difficult time falling in love with this classical Christmas movie.

2. If it's hot outside on your Christmas morning, cool it off with a classical Christmas movie by the name of "Frosty, the snowman"! "Frosty, The Snowman" will be sure to delight you and bring a smile, while his snow filled heart warms you up even more. You may enjoy the warm weather, but for some who are wishing it may snow, wrap up and get cozy with this winter wonderland of a movie.

3. For the more mature audience who may need a good laugh and lead them to reminisce, another classical Christmas movie is "A Christmas Story". For the love of Beebe guns and the fond memories of soap in your mouth, bullying and a triple dog dares, you will be sure to relate to this classical Christmas movie in one manner or another. What relative has that favorite lamp that is just an embarrassment? This classical Christmas movie will be sure to win an audience of any age over and perhaps bring up loving memories to share with generations to come within your family.

4. For the love of black and white movies, the all time classical Christmas movie is "It's a Wonderful Life". This classical Christmas movie will open anyone's heart to the giving spirit. For a desired vintage affect, bring out the aged liquor to celebrate those lost times in history. A story of being thankful and gracious wrapped up within the joy of a caring family. For the love of vintage movies, this classical Christmas movie will suit your needs for reflection and the ways things were.

5. For all the loners out there during Christmas, reopen your heart and allow the true meaning of Christmas to come in and begin with this classical Christmas movie, "Ebenezer Scrooge". Tiny Tim and the giving spirit will bring out the best in you during the holiday, reflected in this story of a wealthy man who is lonely in his golden years, and finds out through spirit guidance he has love all around him, if he would just open his heart and let the love come in. A great classical Christmas movie to remind all of us about the holiday season is for giving emotionally, not just material.

During this holiday season, you can never be alone with a good classical Christmas movie to remind you of the old days or just to motivate you to desire to be with your family. Almost any classical Christmas movie has brought us all dreams of our future, our loved ones, and our future holidays. Gather everyone around and spend quality time with inexpensive entertainment that will fill you richly with joy.

Published by Karla Barker

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  • SHANICE DUNN11/23/2009

    I THINK ONE OF CHRISTMAS BEST MOVIE IS CHRISTMAS AT WATER'S EDGE

  • SHANICE DUNN11/23/2009

    I LOVE CHRISTMAS BECAUSE ITS THE TIME WHEN LOVE IS GIVEN FREELY AND KINDNESS AND JOY FILLS THE AIR AND ITS JESUS BIRTHDAY.I ALSO LOVE CHRISTMAS MOVIES AND OLD CAROLS

  • Jolene Munoz10/29/2009

    Great picks!

  • ADSpencer10/23/2009

    Great movie choices!

  • Robert Silvius10/18/2009

    My favorite is the old version of the Christmas Carol. It is in black and white.

  • Julie Darleen10/14/2009

    My fav is It's a Wonderful Life- good picks!

  • Tricia Sabol10/14/2009

    A Christmas Story is one that I love, but A Charlie Brown Christmas is my absolute favorite of all time!

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