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Top 10 Most Rewatched Scenes in Christmas Movies

Top 10 Most Rewatched Scenes in Christmas Movies

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The most rewatched scenes in Christmas movies are gifts that keep on giving. Our countdown includes A Christmas Story, Love Actually, Elf, and more! Which Christmas scene have YOU rewatched the most?
Date: 2023-11-20

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I have other scenes I rewatch: Love Actually - when Jamie goes to the restaurant for Aurelia and he speaks to her in really bad Portuguese. So sweet! All their scenes are great.
Elf - omg so many! - asking Josie for a date, dinner where he drinks the entire bottle of Coke, the decorating of the store montage, SANTAAAAAA!
Christmas Story - when the little brother is so dressed up for the cold that he cant put down his arms
Home Alone - Fuller wets the bed
Christmas Vacation - the whole sequence with the outside lights not going on - then going on and the neighbors reactions
Youre missing some - The Year without a Santa Claus and the Heat and Cold Misers, and Blue Christmas gets me every time.
Linuss speech in A Charlie Brown Christmas
A Muppet Family Christmas - watch out for the icy patch! And all the happiness when they sing
Santa Claus is Coming to Town - Put One Foot in Front of the Other

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A classic from _Last Holiday_ that should have been added.
Georgia Byrd is traveling by plane from Louisiana to Prague and is seated in cabin-class.
The guy ahead of her complains that he wants to lean way back, but supposedly Georgia won't let him.
Georgia tells the airline official that she won't fly with a guy's head in her lap.
I'll tell you what the issue is. this greedy airline placed all these seats too close together.
A snooty steward, assuming that she can't afford first-class, tells her, Had you chosen to fly first class in the cucoon.
Georgia asks, How much for the cucoon?
The airline employees are stunned to realize that Georgia _CAN_ afford the first-class cucoon after all. priceless!

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202: 10 -My dad always laughs at that scene especially how the dad character pronounces fragile
9 -I didnt see the whole thing
8 -I love that one so much since I was a kid! Felt so magical
7 -Really liked that one since I was little
6 -I didnt see this
5 -Another I Didnt see, sorry
4 -Didnt see
3 -My mom cant stop crying. Happy tears, anyone else?
2 -Couldnt stop laughing at this
1 -This has to take the spotlight and nonstop laughter

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In all three versions, another scene could be the Grinch's big midnight heist. Personally that's my favorite scene in the movies.
Also there are a couple of scenes in Fred Claus that are great too. One of them is when Fred gets chased by a couple dozen Santas for fraud, and the other, towards the end, when Fred helps save Christmas by delivering all the presents for his injured brother.

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One of my all-time favorite scenes from any Christmas movies is the Secret Santa scene from The Santa Clause 2. I LOVE how all the teachers get so excited when they receive favorite toys from their childhoods.
Also, since you had a scene from Santa Claus is Comin' to Town as an HM, then how could you forget the Snow Miser/Heat Mister song from The Year Without A Santa Claus?

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Excellent number one pick. Im about the same age as the kid in the movie. And I love this movie growing up. I can watch home alone one and two. I also, like some of the other ones for Christmas vacation and a Christmas story.
My favorite line, merry Christmas, the shitter was full. Everybody from a certain time. Knows where thats from.

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For number 10, someone in my neighborhood put a lot of work into making the leg lamp and the box that says fragile for his front yard. He decided to compete with his neighbor who last year put out a manikin with a short bathrobe and a sewer pipe as an image to cousin Eddie and he put it in his yard so that got a lot of honks from people lol
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My Top 5 favorites
1. its A Wonderful Life
2. National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
3. Elf
4. A Charlie Brown Christmas
5. Rudolph
Honorable Mentions
1. Home Alone
2. Love Actually
3. A Christmas Story
4. Santa Claus Is Comin To Town
5. White Christmas

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A classic that should have been added.
_A Christmas Story_ when Raphie accidentally says the F-word.
Only I didn't say fudge. I said the eff-dash-dash-dash!
His folks make a big deal of it and his mum stuffs soap into Ralphie's mouth. hilarious!

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I would add this scene towards the end of Christmas Vacation, where the Chicago Police's S. W. A. T. team converge upon the Griswold residence, and Gene Autry's rendition of Here Comes Santa Claus is played in the background! Perversely funny!
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My favourite Chrismas movie, is Die Hard starrin Bruce Willis. I know the movie was released in the Summer, but it takes place on Chrismas, therefore making it a Chrismas movie. I guess that makes Iron Man 3 a Chrismas movie too.
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Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation scene at the end of 1951's Scrooge, played by Alistair Sim, is better than all of these corny scene's put together. For that matter, so is Linus's soliloquy in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
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More evidence to support that Top 10's are drawn out of a hat.
Santa Claus The Movie.
Miracle On 34th Street 1994,
The Grinch. 2000,
Gremlins,
Prancer,
Jack Frost?
many rewatchable scenes.

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Really? What about the part in the Santa Clause when Scott tells Charlie to stay with his mom and to not be selfish, when Scott finally accepts that he IS Santa Claus? I cry nearly every time I watch that scene
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A Christmas Story, Elf, Jim Carrey's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Home Alone, It's a Wonderful Life, White Christmas, and Christmas Vacation are absolute classics that my family enjoys watching every year.
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My fave Xmas movie rewind scene is. In bad santa When on the way to the how BBT asks is your gma spry kid they arrive and shes a coock! And anytime the kid randomly asks BBT WANT ME TO MAKE YOU SANDWICH
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Another from _Fred Claus_ is when little Sam is taken into foster care by the social workers.
Sam tells them, If you're hoping I'll sing _The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow_ you're wasting your time.

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I can't stand the 'Polar Express' OR the crappy Jim Carey version of 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas'! The Carrey version is just plain boring and the animation in Polar Express is creepy!
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An autistic boy I worked with as a volunteer used to make me and the paid employee I was partnered with mimic the booby trap scene in home alone because he loved the movie that much!
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Oh my god, we just spent 40 million dollars on a live TV show! Youve got an ad with Americas favorite old fart, reading a book, in front of a fireplace. now I have to kill all of you.
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My favorite Christmas movies are Home Alone, Home Alone 2, The Polar Express, Elf, Klaus, Beauty and the Beast: the Enchanted Christmas, and A Charlie Brown Christmas
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One thing I remember about the holidays is my mom, sister and I making my great-grandmother's recipe for beef and noodles with my granny and watching White Christmas.
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The moment in A Christmas Story where Ralphie beats the living snot out of Scut Farkus is alway the most rewatchable moments in any christmas themed film. Period!
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My favourite scene from any Christmas movie is from The Holiday:
Iris, if you were a melody. I used only the good notes.
Happy tears every single time.

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The video tape scene at the hotel in Home Alone 2 is definitely at the top of my list! O die laughing everytime. Tim Curry's facial expressions are everything!
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The scene from How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey where The Grinch tells Max his plan. The Ron Howard impression is hysterical!
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The scene with the dogs from the end of Christmas Story
The end of 1947's Miracle on 34th was one of my grandmother's favorite scenes

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No. 1 shut be the Booby Traps or i tidal it Merry! Homemade Traps and the No. 1 most Rewatch comedy movie scene of All time
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I remember that scene from jingle all way where howard told his son jamie he's turbo man and I watch this over again
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Um, are you sure A Christmas Story was set in the late 30s, early 40s? Might wanna look at that. Just sayin.
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