Chlobo's Closet is positively bursting at the seams, and not for the pretty party dresses but for the cosy nights in by the fire, with a good Christmas film.
I think that is one of my favourite things about the holiday season. Finding out the chocolates (it is the only time of year where eating copious amounts of chocolate is acceptable and not be judged eating it first thing in the morning either) and routing out the Christmas classics.
So as it is the first day of advent, Christmas, December - or just another day tomorrow. We thought we would share some Christmas favourites with you!
If you are not a lover of a funny, Christmas movie, well... Bah humbug.
The Grinch
A childhood classic, reinvented from the famous Dr Seuss book and brought to life by the energetic, entertaining Jim Carey. Even the Christmas movie grinches, love this one and its a great innovator for memes.
Bad Santa
A great role reversal of the stereotypical Santa, who doesn't care a jot. Naughty throughout and funny. Filled with chain smoking, swearing and drinking - isn't that what Christmas is all about?
The Rudolph Movie
A cheesy, children's movie with acting legends, Whoopi Goldberg and John Goodman. A story of how the famous reindeer became a legend.
Frozen
A Disney hit, featuring snow, songs you can all belt out and a cute, talking snowman. Plus major hair inspiration. What isn't to love?
The Snowman
We're walking through the air. Need I say more?
Elf
Possibly my favourite, I just like to smile, smiling is my favourite. Funny, cute, heart warming and silly. I think Buddy is literally me all over when it comes to Christmas excitement.
Anastasia
Based on a true story of a missing Russian princess, who ended up an orphan due to an evil, power mad Russian priest/sorcerer. Your standard animated movie, with love, sadness, hope and a happy ending.
Celebrate 25 years of Beauty and the Beast's original Disney classic, with a Christmas tale. Also, Belle's wardrobe will give you major envy - that girl has style!
The muppets Christmas carol
A great take on a British literature piece, with your favourite childhood stars and acting hero - Michael Cane. Charles Dickens is most likely rolling around his grave laughing at this.
Happy day of advent tomorrow everyone!
Let us know what you are snuggling up to watching?
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