About This Quiz
The best Christmas movies are known around the world by a single quote. We've all heard how angels get their wings and why Ralphie can't get a Red Ryder carbon-action, 200-shot range model air rifle for Christmas. We know mogwais can't be fed after midnight, and only Dad can teach everything about exterior illumination. The reason we know all these things is that they're immortalized in iconic quotes. In some cases, the quotes themselves are more popular than the movies.
Christmas movie quotes are famous for being funny, stupid, smart, hypocritical and embodying all the magic of the Christmas spirit. They bring us together and make us love the holidays even more. Deadly action flicks set during Christmas are known for their loving holiday lines. Evil characters like the Grinch are known for the most heartwarming lessons. Even through all the chaos and crime in "Home Alone," the one quote that sticks out represents everything about Christmas.
It's the perfect time of the season to gather around the warmth with friends and family and enjoy a classic Christmas movie. Are you a movie buff? Do you love the magic of Christmas? If so, take a look at these famous quotes and see if you can match them to the correct Christmas movie.
This 1964 TV movie is one of the most classic holiday films. Santa asks Rudolph to guide his sleigh, and Rudolph responds by saying it would be an honor. Rudolph goes from misfit to hero in this 47-minute short.
"Home Alone" has enough classic lines to fill this entire quiz, but this one may take the cake as most meaningful. Through all the fighting and anger and antics, this is the quote that makes this one of the best Christmas movies ever.
Tim Allen plays an everyday dad who accidentally injures the real Santa Claus and has to fill in for him on Christmas Eve. He's horribly suited for the job and has to figure out how to hide the secret from everyone.
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Will Ferrell and Zooey Deschanel star in this 2003 comedy that was adapted from a book. Ferrell plays a normal kid who's accidentally raised by elves in the North Pole. When he reunites with his birth family, his world is turned upside down.
This black-and-white classic from 1947 has held up as one of the best Christmas movies of all time. The story follows a man who claims to be Santa and gets institutionalized for saying so. Luckily an ambitious lawyer believes him.
This phrase is uttered countless times and is even featured in a montage of concerned moms. Ralphie eventually gets the BB gun he wanted the, and he comes really, really close to actually shooting his eye out.
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"A Charlie Brown Christmas" was released in 1965 and this classic quote is said by Lucy. The cartoon film is based on the comic strip and features all the classic characters, making it a holiday television staple.
A dad does his Christmas shopping in Chinatown and comes away with a mysterious creature called a mogwai. He's given instructions, but a movie wouldn't be a movie if he followed those instructions. This '80s flick is one of the best non-Christmas Christmas movies.
This quote has been said in countless Christmas movies, including 1954's "White Christmas." The song was previously performed by Bing Crosby in the 1942 musical "Holiday Inn." The song was released the year before on Christmas Day and today is still one of the season's most popular.
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This 1988 Christmas classic features Bill Murray as a selfish TV executive in a modern take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He actually fires an employee on Christmas Eve, and then he's visited by three Christmas ghosts.
This Tim Burton classic is sometimes referred to as a Halloween movie since it's about the pumpkin king of Halloweentown, Jack Skellington. Skellington plans to kidnap Santa so he can control both Halloween and Christmas.
This iconic Christmas story from 1946 was directed by Frank Capra and stars Jimmy Stewart in the lead role as George Bailey. His daughter, Zuzu Bailey, utters this classic line that's known all over the world. She learned it from her teacher.
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Frosty is one of the most popular holiday mascots, and in 1969 he came to life in a classic animated television short. The 25-minute film followed Frosty as he tried to battle an evil magician during Christmas time.
The Ernest character was created in the 1980s and was expected to only appear in commercials, but he eventually became a movie star. Ernest is a taxi cab driver who helps search for Santa's replacement in this 1988 comedy.
This 2004 computer-animated adventure film is adapted from the wildly popular children's book of the same name. Tom Hanks voices the train conductor, who takes a boy on a magical trip to the North Pole.
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Billy Bob Thornton portrays a small-time con artist in this 2003 Christmas comedy. He and his sidekick dress up us Santa and an elf and simply rob the department stores where they work. It's the quintessential anti-Christmas film.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad face off as dads searching for the perfect Christmas gift. Of course the gift is so popular there aren't any left, and the two will stop at nothing to get one. It's the perfect holiday movie about family.
We first met the Griswolds when they were driving cross country to visit Walley World. Now they're planning the perfect Christmas vacation and, of course, everything is set to go horribly wrong. Chevy Chase reprises his role in this classic.
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Kevin McCallister has to battle Harry and Marv when they spot him roaming around New York City. The duo has changed names from the Wet Bandits to the Sticky Bandits, but it doesn't help them much against the 10-year-old.
Michael Keaton plays Batman in this 1992 action flick set during the holidays. Michelle Pfeiffer plays Catwoman, and the two superheroes share some flirtatious banter during this scene. Danny DeVito plays The Penguin.
Mickey Rooney and Fred Astaire both voice characters in this 1970 animated TV film. The movie tells the story of a boy named Kris Kringle who just wants to deliver presents to the kids in town, but evil forces have other plans.
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Dr. Seuss wrote this book way back in 1957 and the first film adaptation came in 1966. The Grinch has an epic change of heart in this film that criticizes the commercial and corporate aspects of Christmas. It's ranked as one of the greatest children's stories of all time.
John Grisham took a break from writing legal thrillers to pen this book in 2001. A few years later it became a movie starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis. They play a married couple that wants to take a cruise instead of celebrating a traditional Christmas.
Danny Glover and Mel Gibson play crime-stopping partners in this LA crime flick set during Christmas. The partners overcome their differences throughout the movie, and Danny Glover ultimately invites Mel Gibson to Christmas dinner.
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After Harold and Kumar went to White Castle and escaped from Guantanamo Bay, they celebrated this 3d Christmas. Harold shoots a shotgun into the air and it accidentally knocks Santa out of the sky. Harold calmly explains the ordeal later on.
This 1955 film starring Humphrey Bogart follows three prisoners who escape and hide out in a small town during the holidays. After being treated so well during Christmas dinner, the prisoners have a change of heart.
This classic line is actually written on a sweatshirt in what appears to be the blood of the dead guy who's wearing it. Bruce Willis plays an NYC cop visiting his estranged wife in LA when he has to battle terrorists in this Christmas action flick.
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We know a lot about Santa Claus, but we finally get to learn about his bitter older brother in this film. Vince Vaughn plays the title character and he's the polar opposite of his brother Nick. Rapper Ludacris plays a DJ from the south side of the North Pole in this 2007 film.
Arthur Christmas is Santa's son and he takes it upon himself to deliver a forgotten present in time for Christmas. Arthur's older brother and heir-apparent to the Santa throne, Steve, delivers this line to Arthur.
Two women struggling with relationships decide to swap places during Christmas in this film. Jack Black's character utters this classic line from the movie that stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jude Law.
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Eight couples run around London during Christmas in this romantic comedy from 2003. Through all the trials and tribulations of relationships come the holiday themes of friends, family and love in this winter classic.
No list of Christmas movies is complete without mentioning this Dickens classic. There are so many quotes to chose from, but this one might be the most iconic. It's Ebenezer Scrooge's trademark line and it's defined him for close to two centuries.
There are too many quotes from "A Christmas Story" to pick just one, and aside from Ralphie shooting his eye out with his Red Ryder BB gun, this line is the most memorable. The "fra-gee-leh" package in the movie is the iconic leg lamp.
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If you ever wanted to see your favorite holiday mascot in action, this is the movie. Alec Baldwin plays Santa in this film that features the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and others fighting against the Boogeyman.
"Go" definitely isn't your typical Christmas movie, but it's set during Christmas and the characters just want to find an epic Christmas party. Three different stories are told in this crime comedy set in Las Vegas.