Ten Best Christmas Scenes in Non-Christmas Movies EVER!!!

Enjoy this cinematic trip down memory lane with a collection of classic Christmas scenes from non-Christmas movies!
1. Better Off Dead — Who could forget the 1985 classic with the Christmas scenes including TV dinner gifts, Rudolph jackets and Lane Myer’s neighbor Ricky and his mother. Oh, yes…this brings it all back. “You are really bringing me over man” — Al Myer
2. Tommy (1975) — This one stands on its own. And it also dances around the living room being creepy.
3. Gremlins (1984)– Check out the awesome Phoebe Cates telling the most cheerful Christmas story ever! Her acting talents have no end. Just ask Judge Reinhold.
4. Goodfellas (1990)– Who can forget Henry and Karen enjoying the fruits of the Lufthanza heist? Fake white Christmas Tree, tricked out 70s house and giant wads of cash. And then there’s the other side of Christmas cheer gangster-style…
5. A Christmas Story (1983)– I know, I know…this one is an actual Christmas Movie. But I can’t resist.
6. Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983) — The Christmas in Heaven scene, of course.
7. American Psycho (2000) — What’s more festive than a serial killer at the holiday party?
8. Trading Places (1983….again) — Dan Aykroyd’s portrayal of a drunken Santa eating smoked salmon rocks. Period.
9. Edward Scissorhands (1990) — I too remember opening up my un-bladed arms that year. More popular than Cabbage Patch Kids
10. The Godfather (1972) — Michael finds out the news. Just wanted to leave you all on a cheerful note!
We hope this helps you all get in the mood to string up those lights and deck the halls! Happy Holidays.

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