Here's my compiled list starting with numbers 25-21.......
25.
DIE HARD
Who doesn't love the classic Hardcore violence and the premise of one american cop in a bloodied white vest taking on a convoy of vicious and ruthless German squadron.
And they do really DIE hard falling from a great height suits that down to the last broken bone, don't you think!?
24.
ALADDIN
My first Disney to enter the top 25, perfect family fun about a skitrat, to a prince, to a hero... Aww and who doesn't love a timeless love story too (queue Jasmine and Aladdin).....
23.
SISTER ACT
OK OK, while not a Xmas film parse, Xmas wouldn't be the same without the ever delightful Whoopi Goldberg favorite.
The catchy sing-a-long choir-ness goings on and obviously Deloris van Cartier heading the group and providing most laughs. In my own unique excuse it has a church setting, obviously Jesus has a presence hence the nativity scene beckons in the mind and there you have it... Christmas!
22.
JACK FROST
First of all I know what your all thinking, and no its not the 1995 horror film Jack Frost about a killer snowman, Its the more warm hearted yet somewhat predictable one that I can remember going to see with my aunt, uncle and mum at this shopping mall complex, ahhhh fond memories of such a cozy day out, popcorn and MacDonalds burgers galore out when I was like 6 years old...............................
................Oh and the film wasn't bad........
21.
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS
Another, no Xmas theme, but the adventure and slight predictable love story (albeit when you watch every Xmas like I do) It become traditional to watch again and again, however at the start of the film you get a complete eye full of snow!!!! And it was a brill one minute at least! Who doesn't love snow!!!!?!!!!!!?!!!!!?!!!!!!
Tomorrow I will present numbers 20-16........... Excitement much!!!!!!!!
And they do really DIE hard falling from a great height suits that down to the last broken bone, don't you think!?
24.
ALADDIN
My first Disney to enter the top 25, perfect family fun about a skitrat, to a prince, to a hero... Aww and who doesn't love a timeless love story too (queue Jasmine and Aladdin).....
23.
SISTER ACT
OK OK, while not a Xmas film parse, Xmas wouldn't be the same without the ever delightful Whoopi Goldberg favorite.
The catchy sing-a-long choir-ness goings on and obviously Deloris van Cartier heading the group and providing most laughs. In my own unique excuse it has a church setting, obviously Jesus has a presence hence the nativity scene beckons in the mind and there you have it... Christmas!
22.
JACK FROST
First of all I know what your all thinking, and no its not the 1995 horror film Jack Frost about a killer snowman, Its the more warm hearted yet somewhat predictable one that I can remember going to see with my aunt, uncle and mum at this shopping mall complex, ahhhh fond memories of such a cozy day out, popcorn and MacDonalds burgers galore out when I was like 6 years old...............................
................Oh and the film wasn't bad........
21.
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS
Another, no Xmas theme, but the adventure and slight predictable love story (albeit when you watch every Xmas like I do) It become traditional to watch again and again, however at the start of the film you get a complete eye full of snow!!!! And it was a brill one minute at least! Who doesn't love snow!!!!?!!!!!!?!!!!!?!!!!!!
Tomorrow I will present numbers 20-16........... Excitement much!!!!!!!!
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