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"Get into the holiday spirit with this fun Christmas movie quote quiz! Whether you're a year-round Christmas fanatic or just love a good festive flick, this quiz is perfect for testing your knowledge. From classics to modern favorites, see if you can match the famous quotes to the right Christmas movie.
If you find yourself reciting lines from your favorite Christmas movies on repeat, then this guess the christmas movie quiz is for you. With 35 quotes to choose from, including gems like ""Not too hot. Extra chocolate. Shaken, not stirred,"" you'll be put to the test. So grab your hot chocolate, cozy up, and see if you can guess which movie each quote is from. It's the ultimate challenge for any Christmas movie buff!
Think you're up for the challenge? Test your Christmas movie knowledge and see how many quotes you can correctly match to the right film. From heartwarming classics to hilarious comedies, this quiz covers a wide range of beloved Christmas movies. So get ready to spread some holiday cheer and put your movie trivia skills to the test!
"The classic story of "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947) is all about the pure magic in belief. When you feel something, you know something. Losing those beliefs makes people question the very existence of Santa.
To this day, you can find the original "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" classic cartoon on television during the Christmas season. It is usually played just after Thanksgiving, and people still love the animation as well as the rhyming.
All '80s and '90s kids know "Home Alone" quote for quote. It's the story about a young boy who is creative, witty and brave enough to fight off two robbers from attacking his house over Christmas.
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"Elf" was an instant Christmas favorite for adults and children. It's the story of a human boy who is accidentally brought to the North Pole and raised as an elf. As you can imagine, Will Farrell is the perfect comedian to take on the role.
Scott Calvin (played by Tim Allen) finds himself in an unbelievable predicament one year when Santa dies in front of him. He then must take over the role of Santa, and deliver toys to children around the world.
This Christmas/Halloween crossover movie that became a sensation is actually a musical. When Jack Skellington, the most important man in the world of Halloween, stumbles upon the world of Christmas, he becomes incredibly curious about it ... and mayhem ensues.
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"Bad Santa" is a Christmas movie designed specifically for adults. It's about a con artist who dresses up like Santa to get one last big score. The movie is definitely not made for children, as the language can be a little harsh.
When it comes to wholesome movies, the Christmas category seems to have cornered the market. However, "It's a Wonderful Life" takes on some heavy issues and topics while it delivers one of the most important Christmas movies of all time.
Everyone remembers watching the stop-action classic, "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964). It's the story about a misfit who ends up saving Christmas. Not only does this movie show that Christmas should be inclusive, it shows that being different is a good thing.
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"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" is full of memorable moments and even more memorable quotes. Clark isn't a fan of Cousin Eddie, and when Eddie shows up for the holidays, it adds more stress to his life.
Though there will always be purists who deny that "Die Hard" was a Christmas action film, there are some who only watch the movie around Christmas time. The intense movie shows us what happens when a Christmas party goes horribly wrong.
The Christmas movie that everyone returns to every year is "A Christmas Story" (1983). It's about a boy who observes his family throughout the holiday season while hoping for a Red Ryder BB Gun, and tells all in one hilarious anecdote after another.
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"Scrooged" (1988) is a take on Charles Dickens's classic story, "A Christmas Carol." When a top-level television executive forces everyone to work on Christmas Eve, he learns a thing or two about what his life is like and what it will become.
In an emotional moment in the Christmas comedy "Home Alone" (1990), we see Kevin McAllister realize that he misses his family more than he actually wants presents. He simply asks to have his family back, knowing how important they are.
Among the must-watch movies around the holiday season, "Frosty The Snowman" ranks pretty high. This cartoon gives children a lot of great songs and fun ... until the snow starts to melt, of course.
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There have been several reimaginings of Charles Dickens's classic Christmas story, but the Muppet version gives us a little bit of humor and a lot to show the children. Additionally, there are a lot of adult humor moments, as with all Muppet movies.
Christmas music is an essential part of the holiday season. What better way to entertain the masses than to create a Christmas movie that involves a holiday musical extravaganza? "White Christmas" does just that.
When Luther and Nora Krank's plans to ditch Christmas fail, they have to rush to decorate their home and create a Christmas event for their family. Also, they hate Christmas. This movie is perfect for anyone who tries to avoid the holidays with their families.
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Most people look forward to staying in during the holiday season, and one of the best things to do is to curl up with a cup of hot cocoa and watch classic movies. The TV special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is always playing on the airwaves during this time of year.
One staple of Christmas movies is that they always try to tell us how to get into the spirit. In the case of "Elf" (2003), we learn that singing loud is a great way to get into the spirit as well as spread that spirit to everyone who can hear us.
There is nothing better than watching Arnold Schwarzenegger try to tackle a children's movie. In this film, we watch as Schwarzenegger attempts to do some last-minute Christmas shopping for a toy that is long gone.
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"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" is one of those Christmas movies that show the holidays aren't always the most perfect or magical time of the year. When Clark receives a lackluster Christmas bonus, his brother kidnaps his boss for an explanation.
When a child only wants one thing for Christmas, everyone turns into naysayers. However, a Red Rider BB gun was the hot present for Ralphie, and his hopes and dreams to get one lead to some interesting shenanigans.
Some of the best Christmas movies include people being thrust out of their comfort zones. In "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" (1987), we see an uptight businessman forced to travel with a fun-loving screw-up.
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Ahead of its time in the world of animation, "The Polar Express" is one of those movies that people flock to during the holiday season. It has stunning visuals and an important message, even if the animation can get a little creepy sometimes.
At the end of "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), the main character, George Bailey, finds joy in his life again. This Christmas classic shows us that the holidays are a rough time of year, but they're also a time when you can reflect on all of the positive things that happen to you.
Just when you thought Kevin McAllister would be smart enough not to lose his family on Christmas again, he ends up getting on the wrong plane. He spends his Christmas in New York, escaping the villains from the first film.
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If you ever want to see jack Black in a love story with Kate Winslet, you only need to look as far as "The Holiday" (2006). It's like "Wife Swap" meets Christmas. While it's a little far-fetched, it's still entertaining.
When a couple who has been avoiding the holidays with their families ends up having to experience four different Christmas parties, they learn a little about themselves and a lot about each other.
The market seems flooded with Christmas movies, so it only makes sense that the crossing of genres would start to happen. "Love Actually" combines a romantic comedy with a Christmas movie, and it became an instant hit.
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"Mixed Nuts" is one of those Christmas movies that shows the darker side of the holidays. While there are a lot of people spreading Christmas cheer, there are others who are dealing with a lot of tough stuff during the season.
There are many different takes on "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." This story is all about getting mad when others are happy, but realizing that happiness comes when you work to include yourself.
"The Christmas Chronicles" was released by Netflix in 2018, and has shown promise as a great family Christmas comedy. When two young teens face Christmas without their father, they have to learn the true meaning in an adventurous way.
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Dysfunctional families have become a staple of Christmas comedies. In "Home For The Holidays" (1995), we see a woman returning home to a heated holiday dinner with her family and trying to figure out why she made the trip in the first place.
When it comes to Christmas movies breaking the mold, "The Ref" brings in a lot of great humor mixed with some dark realities of suburban life. After a thief kidnaps a feuding couple, things only go downhill from there. Denis Leary at his finest.