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Top 10 Incredible Christmas Movies You Probably Forgot About Story

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Are you searching for some holiday magic but are tired of seeing the same movie suggestions on every Christmas list? Then, we’ve got you covered.

Someone recently asked for Christmas films that aren’t mentioned as often as the classics. Here are the top-voted responses.

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Klaus from Netflix,” shared one. “I Love Klaus, I watched it like 20 times since it came out, and I am ready to watch it this year.” Another confessed, “This one is perfect. I cried at the end, but it was worth it.”

Klaus (2019)

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Arthur Christmas,” one admitted, “We love this movie! It is just so well done, and there’s a bit of an edge to it, making it great for adults.” Another agreed, “Yep, best movie. Every scene required not one word of unnecessary dialogue. Perfect in every way.”

Arthur Christmas (2011)

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Someone volunteered, “Noelle with Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader.” “I watched this last year on a whim, and it was a surprisingly charming movie. Better than it often gets credit for,” another added. A third user exclaimed,

Noelle (2019)

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Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)” shared one. “This was a glorious box office bomb that starred Dudley Moore as an elf and John Lithgow as an evil toymaker. It is the kind of bad movie you can’t help but love.

Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)

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The Family Stone (2005)

The Family Stone,” one replied. “I really like this one too! It’s a very cozy movie despite that very awkward dinner discussion scene.” “Exactly,” another said. “That was the point, and they nailed it. Family dinner goes out into the left field in real life more often than not.

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