Christmas Vacation
By my way of thinking, the greatest Christmas movie of all time. One of the top ten movies of any kind in my mental list.
Eminently quotable, solid casting choices, outstanding musical choices, silly yet sentimental. This was John Hughes at his zenith before he crapped on his amazing legacy (Ferris Bueller, Weird Science, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Breakfast Club, Mr. Mom, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck for starters) with schlock like Beethoven 5, Drillbit Taylor, Baby's Day Out and Dennis the Menace.
I've seen it 10,000 times and still laugh when I'm supposed to laugh. I still get a little lump in the throat watching Clark in the attic reminiscing about family times from days gone by. I still find Ellen's open blouse pretty hot. And she rocks the sweater, too. The kids are funny, the grandparents are awesome in their surly disposition and Aunt Bethany is priceless. Best of the four Vacation movies by far -- and they didn't even go anywhere.
Fletch and Caddyshack included, it's the defining moment of Chevy Chase's career.
A Christmas Story is great. It's a Wonderful Life is fantastic (and very, very long). White Christmas and Bells of St. Mary's meh. Home Alone (I and II), First Blood, Die Hard, Jingle All the Way, Gremlins, The Santa Clause, Miracle on 34th Street, Holiday Inn, Scrooged, Trading Places, A Christmas Carol (GC Scott, not the Disney freak-fest) etc are all good in their own ways. Used to love Rudolph and the Rankin Bass animations but looking at them now? Creepy just a bit. Frosty is still pretty good. Love Jimmy Durante.
Christmas with the Kranks is a shit-filled punch bowl. Four Christmases sucks Fred Willard's ass. Surviving Christmas is dreadful despite a star-loaded cast that included Tony Soprano, Kelly Bundy, Daredevil and Kate McCallister (from Home Alone). Fred Claus is worse than a ruptured donkey spleen.
It's not Christmas without Vacation, Elf, The Grinch (cartoon, not the Jim Carey abomination) and A Charlie Brown Christmas.