Christmas TV Specials and Movies By Ben Fleischman
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There are many things I enjoy about Christmastime, but the one
thing that I really enjoy is seeing all of my favorite holiday
movies and specials on TV every year.
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Classic Animation Classic Live-Action Modern Animation Modern
Live-Action The Christmas specials I enjoy every year can be broken
down into four different categories.
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Classic Animation A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Rudolph the
Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
Frosty the Snowman (1969) Mickeys Christmas Carol (1983) Whether
its grainy 2D pencil or jerky clay, many of our favorite classic
Christmas specials are animated.
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Classic Live-Action Home Alone (1990) The Muppet Christmas
Carol (1992) Miracle on 34 th Street (1947) Its a Wonderful Life
(1946) Once Ive seen as much of the twitching clay reindeer as my
eyes can handle, I take a break from my favorite animated Christmas
classics and move on to the live-action ones. Christmas films,
live-action specifically, tell stories that teach valuable lessons
about family.
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Modern Animation The Polar Express (2004) Shrek the Halls
(2007) Its a Spongebob Christmas (2012) The Nightmare Before
Christmas (1993) There are new animated Christmas specials each
year. They continue to get better all the time. No more grainy
beagle nor a single twitching reindeer.
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Modern Live-Action Live-action Christmas movies still include
important family morals, but many are now more comedic. Elf (2003)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) The Santa Clause (1994)
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Films honoring Christmas have been made for a long time now;
and they will continue to be made for as long as we celebrate
Christmas. They are the perfect tool for filmmakers to spread the
Christmas spirit.