Ray Child, from Comcast reveals some of the top holiday movies, out of the dozens that can be viewed.
While the holidays are meant for Yule time cheer, there’s no doubt that family, Christmas shopping and juggling schedules can add stress to the season.
Why not relax with Comcast? Comcast customers can enjoy the “Holiday Films and More Collection” On Demand, which features nearly 80 top holiday films as well as other holiday-themed entertainment options all available with the push of the button.
Comcast’s collection includes each of the Top 5 can’t miss holiday films, which includes everything from time-honored traditional holiday movies to family favorites.
The Top 5 Can’t Miss Holiday Movies are:
5. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation: The film features the lovably zany Griswold family as they search for the perfect Christmas tree, decorate their home with a vengeance and entertain a host of extended family members for the holidays. With Chevy Chase starring as patriarch of the family, this hilarious 1989 film has become a modern classic for the Christmas season.
4. A Christmas Carol: Based on the novella by Charles Dickens, this holiday story has been remade more than twenty times! Whether you prefer the 1938 classic with Gene and Katherine Lockhart as the Catchits, or the 1988 adaption, Scrooged, starring Bill Murray, this unforgettable favorite can be enjoyed time and time again with Comcast On Demand.
3. Home Alone: This hilarious Yule tide comedy about a family accidently leaving their mischievous youngster at home while they embark on a holiday vacation can’t be missed. Watch as Kevin McCallister tricks a pair of bumbling thieves and protects his family home while he waits for his family to realize he’s missing. And, for added fun, you can also watch Home Alone 2, 3 and 4 On Demand as well!
2. Miracle on 34th Street: Could the Santa at the department stores be the real Kris Kringle? Both the 1947 and 1994 versions of Miracle on 34th Street explore this age-old question, and delivers a touching holiday story about a man who just may be the miracle that thousands of department-stores shoppers have always wished for.
1. A Christmas Story: All Ralphie Parker wants for Christmas is an official Red Ryder BB gun. But he can’t seem to catch a break from naysayers who warn he’ll shoot his eye out. Ralphie’s schoolmate accepts a bet on whether or not his tongue will stick to the freezing flagpole in a scene that was voted as the favorite movie moment of all time by Comcast customers this year.
Comcast subscribers can find these movies and more On Demand under “Movies & Events” > “Holiday Films & More.”
On top of these Can’t-Miss holiday favorites, you can keep the Yule tide spirit going throughout dinner with a Comcast customer favorite, The Yule Log! This cozy alternative to a fireplace is available On Demand.
This month’s offerings are one reason why Comcast customers choose On Demand programming more than 350 million time every month. With a continuously expanding library, Comcast On Demand currently offers more than 17,000 entertainment programs with more than 2,600 choices in HD every month. With more than 13 billion views to date, Comcast’s extensive On Demand library features everything from movies, music and top TV shows to the most popular kids, sports, lifestyle and local programs available anytime, anywhere.
A list of all holiday movies On Demand is here:
Yuletide Comedies
Home Alone
Home Alone 2
Home Alone 3
Home Alone 4
Elf
Ernest Saves Christmas
Karroll’s Christmas
Jingle All The Way
Deck The Halls
Scrooged
Trading Places
Bam Margera Presents: Where The #$&% Is Santa?
A Christmas Too Many
A Wonderful Christmas
About A Boy
Holiday Romance
Four Christmases
The Family Stone
While You Were Sleeping
An Affair To Remember
The Bishop’s Wife
Untamed Heart
Little Women
White Christmas
Love Actually
Holiday Affair
Christmas In Connecticut
You’ve Got Mail
The Thin Man
Just Friends
Classic Christmas
A Christmas Story
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
White Christmas
Miracle on 34th Street ’47
Miracle on 34th Street ’94
Babes In Toyland (1961)
The Santa Clause
The Nutcracker (George Balanchine’s)
A Christmas Carol (1938)
The Gospel Road
Holiday Action
Die Hard
Die Hard 2
Rocky
Stalag 17
The Godfather
Three Days Of The Condor
King Kong
Batman Returns
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Lethal Weapon
Festive Family Faves
Nothing Like The Holidays
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Edward Scissorhands
What’s Cooking?
Pieces Of April
The Apartment
Home For The Holidays
Planes, Trains And Automobiles
Christmas In Connecticut
Kids Christmas
Christmas In Wonderland
Dr. Suess’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Babes In Toyland (1961)
Barney: A Christmas Star
Bob The Builder: A Christmas To Remember
vNutcracker: The Motion Picture
Babes In Toyland (animated) (1997)
Blizzard
All Dogs Christmas Carol
The 12 Dogs of Christmas
Bah Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas
A Dennis The Menace Christmas
The Wiggles: Santa’s Rockin’
The Wiggles: Wiggly Wiggly Christmas
Pinocchio’s Christmas
Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year
For more information, you can visit www.comcast.com or call 1(800) COMCAST.
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