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The Top 5 Alternative Christmas Films
By Paul Heath   
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
There is just over a week until the big man makes his way from the North Pole and down our chimneys, so being in a slightly seasonal and festive kinda mood, I decided to take a look at my top five Chrismas flicks. Now, this isn't going to be to everyone's taste, and you will not find It's A Wonderful Life or Miracle on 54th Street on this list. The alternative Reel Show guide to Christmas films.

Let's kick it off.

No.5: NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989)

My favourite Lampoon series features the talents of the legendary Chevy Chase as Clark Grisworld, head of the Griswold family. This is the third movie in the series and possiblt my fave (apart from European Vacation - "Big Ben. Parliament." Beverly D'Angelo stars as Mrs Grisworld and a very young Juliette Lewis plays daughter Audrey. The film was actually written by 1980's comedy genius John Hughes who wrote that other Christmas movie, Home Alone, as well as Pretty In Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off - so it has good pedigree. This is one of the films that I roll out every Christmas, and this year will not be any different.

BEST BIT: Anything with Randy Quaid as Cousin Eddie. 

No.4:  SCROOGED (1988)

Bill Murray as Scrooge. The classic Dickens story is updated for the eighties generation and here Murray stars as a troubled TV executive who is visited 'one holiday season' by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Richard Donner, who has directed every Lethal Weapon movie, helms this classic.

BEST BIT: The "Put a little love in your heart" singing medley at the end.

No. 3: THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1998)

A more recent film, and a wonderful film from the mind of Tim Burton. This stop-motion animation piece has it all, a great story, great characters and superb 'traditional' animation. It all revolves around Jack Skellington who leaves doomy, gloomy Halloweentown and discovers the joys of Christmas Town, where he decides that he wants Santa's job.

BEST BIT: All of it. I love this movie!

No. 2: DIE HARD (1988) 

The ultimate blokes Christmas movie and I really cannot believe that this hasn't made the number one position. Bruce Willis is the New York cop, caught in a Los Angeles skyscraper on Christmas Eve. Alan Rickman and his European bad guys hold everyone hostage and blow Mr yakamoto's bonce off. Not very festive like eh? I love everything about this movie, from Argyle, Sgt. Al Powell, and even Ellis. The creep.

BEST BIT: Yippe-Kay-Yay! 

No.1: GREMLINS (1984)

The number one film on my ultimate alternative Christmas movies is another from the 1980's. It's the Joe Dante classic that is Gremlins. This is Crimbo magic. From the opening scene where Mr. Peltzer first discovers Gizmo, all the way through to the arrival of the Gremlins themselves. George Lucas, cartoon legend Chuck Jones and executive producer Steven Spielberg all pop in cameos. 

BEST BIT: The magical opening scene where Mr. Peltzer discovers Gizmo. 


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