They are the movies that truly get us in the holiday spirit for Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas, and New Years. Here are our Top 5 Best Holiday Movies in History!<br /><br />What did you think of the list? Do you disagree with any of our picks? Feel like we left out or mis-represented any of the films? What do you think are the best holiday movies? Do you know of any great Kwanzaa or Festivus movies?<br /><br />What other topics would you like to see us cover in future editions of CineFix Movie Lists?<br /><br />Let us know in the comments!<br /><br />THE LIST<br /><br />Thanksgiving - Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)<br />Combining humor with heart, John Hughes brings together John Candy and Steve Martin to create a truly classic odd couple movie.<br /><br />Chanukah - The Hebrew Hammer (2003)<br />Sure there’s not much to choose from, but it’s pretty great to see a film that lampoons all religion as a militant Hassidic Jew takes on Santa’s evil son with he help of the Kwanzaa Liberation Front.<br /><br />New Year’s Eve - The Apartment (1960)<br />Sure it spans the whole holiday season but it’s the New Year’s climax that really makes the movie.<br /><br />Accidental Christmas - Die Hard (1988)<br />Christmas is technically just the backdrop to John McClane kicking terrorist ass, but it certainly gets us in the spirit.<br /><br />Christmas - It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)<br />It may seem obvious, but there’s a reason for that. It’s really the perfect classic Christmas film.<br /><br />Want to send us stuff?<br /><br />CineFix<br />c/o Mike Cruz<br />PO BOX 351213<br />Los Angeles, CA 90035
