It's a simple matter of math: There are 24 days of Christmas and there are hundreds of Christmas movies.
That means there are some hard choices about which movies to watch. Here's a quick holiday movie playlist.
"The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993) Tim Burton's dark and magical stop-motion masterpiece of Pumpkin King Jack Skellington and his quest to expand Halloween by taking Christmas from Santa alternately chills and warms the heart.
"Die Hard" (1988) While not a traditional Christmas film, this action thriller still counts since it takes place during a Christmas party, with cop John McClane (Bruce Willis in his finest moment) elevating heroism and the film genre to save his wife and others from German terrorists.
"Trading Places" (1983) Set during the holiday season, the sight of a drunken, suicidal Santa (Dan Aykroyd) is a highlight of this "Prince and the Pauper"-style comedy, with a terrific turn by Eddie Murphy when he was still a comic force of nature.
"Love Actually" (2003) A crowd-pleasing couples dramedy of the many phases of love, set in London as the holiday season begins, with an all-star cast including Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson and Keira Knightley.
"Scrooged" (1988) Bill Murray at the height of Murrymania in the 1980s makes for a hilarious grouch as a selfish network-TV executive in this loose update of "A Christmas Carol" co-written by the late, great "Saturday Night Live" scribe Michael O'Donoghue.
"Scrooge" (1951) Alastair Sim stars as Ebenezer Scrooge in this definitive version of the Charles Dickens classic.