The 13 best Christmas movies to watch this week

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)

He wrote the screenplay for this holiday misadventure starring Chevy Chase. Clark Griswold returns, and this time, he's got to deal with the hilarious but difficult. Cousin Eddy (Randy Quaid).

Scrooged (1988)

Bill Murray returns to the big screen after a four-year acting hiatus with Scrooged. The actor plays a television executive who is given the A Christmas Carol treatment, and eventually repents much of the evil he delights in committing during the early parts of the film.

Elf (2003)

A human elf finds out he was smuggled to the North Pole as a baby. The film's greatest gift is making you feel like a kid again, Will Ferrell's performance makes you feel young again.

Home Alone (1990)

Macauley Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern star in Wet Bandits, directed by John Hughes. If you're looking to incorporate a drinking game while viewing, make sure you notice just how Christmas-y the house is.

Edward Scissorhands (1990)

When it comes to iconic films that just so happen to be about Christmas, Die Hard usually receives the majority of the praise. However, Edward Scissorhands is superior, displaying the early-career cinematic brilliance that Tim Burton was capable of. It's also an excellent one to ease you into the holiday season because it features a lot of late-fall darkness. 

A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

The classic Snoopy Christmas special is over half a century old but it continues to deliver. From the quiet antics of Snoopy to the epic dance party that unfolds during play rehearsal, this one is perfect for all ages.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)

There have been many remakes and adaptations since then. But the 1966 original is still the best of the bunch. It has a way of softening up even the most jolly-hearted among us.

White Christmas (1954)

One of the great Christmas movies where the joy is really the point. Also features plenty of the New England Christmas charms that many people associate with the season. It's got post-war optimism, lovely sets, and the incessant crooning of Bing Crosby.

Bad Santa (2003)

This 2003 comedy dodges the stereotypical joy and cheer of the holiday season. It's a must-watch for all of the Scrooge's out there. The film is full of not-so-appropriate jokes and general grumpiness. Billy Bob Thornton just keeps getting better.

Trading Places (1983)

Trading Places is a great movie to turn on around the holidays. The movie's story follows a wealthy trader and a beggar who trade lives. It's an important reminder that your station in life may be almost entirely beyond your control. What's not within your control is how you choose to live, and who you help along the way.

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

Meet Me in St. Louis is one of the very best musicals Judy Garland ever appeared in. The movie follows four sisters on the cusp of the 1904 World's Fair. It also has the kind of genuine, open-heartedness that has only become rarer.

Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

Miracle on 34th Street is one of the most popular Christmas movies of all time. Telling the story of a department store Santa Claus who claims to be the real thing, it's still just as enchanting today as it was when it was released 30 years ago.

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

A true classic. A yearly tradition. George Bailey has lived in the same crummy old town all his life. It's a Wonderful Life will make you weep with joy, and remind you that the greatest gift you're likely to get this holiday season is the simple joy of being alive.

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