Name That Christmas Movie Quote
“First we’ll make snow angels for two hours…”
- "Elf" is a classic movie for kids young and old at Christmas. But maybe don’t try the spaghetti with chocolate sauce…
“There’s a certain magic that comes with the first snow…”
- This delightful animated holiday movie from 1969 is full of good tunes and Christmas vibes.
“A sequel. That’s it. We’ll bring it out on March 25, and we’ll call it … Christmas 2!”
- There are plenty of movies about the jolly man in the North, including these hilarious takes on the legend of Santa Claus.
“We invite you to ask yourself this one simple question: do you believe in Santa Claus?”
- Like the protagonists in this classic 1994 Christmas movie asked, remade from 1947's original title, do you believe in Santa Claus?
“He is for all mankind.”
- With a slight twist on the typical holiday movies available, this film tells the narrative of "The Greatest Story Ever Told"— the original Christmas tale of the birth of Jesus.
“Maybe scarlet fever. It’s a better color for Christmas.”
- This tongue-in-cheek movie dates to 1945 and, even though it's filmed in black and white, still brings a splash of festive color to the holidays.
“I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year.”
- Undoubtedly one of the most important Christmas stories, "A Christmas Carol" has been remade many times for audiences young and old.
“Merry Christmas, you filthy animal.”
- As Kevin McCallister makes his getaway, he uses the audio from a fictional movie called "Angels with Even Filthier Souls" to trick the hotel staff, mouthing these iconic words before he escapes.
“You’re skipping Christmas! Isn’t that against the law?”
- As a think-piece on the capitalistic aspects of the holiday disguised as a fun and festive movie, "Christmas with the Kranks" is a great watch on many levels.
“He took the Who pudding, he took the roast beast. He cleaned out that ice box as quick as a flash.”
- The original television movie from 1966 was voiced by the iconic Boris Karloff, known for his work in classic Universal monster movies, making the narration all the better.