Three Reasons ‘The Godfather’ is Absolutely a Christmas Movie

It’s a holiday classic you can’t refuse

Paul Combs

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A few nights ago I watched the excellent The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (I highly recommend it; it’s my favorite Guardians installment so far). It’s only 45 minutes long, so when it was over I went looking for another holiday movie since I was already in that frame of mind. I stopped on an old favorite, the classic Bruce Willis action flick Die Hard, at which point my always helpful son-in-law immediately commented: “It’s not a Christmas movie.” Of course it’s a Christmas movie, but I wasn’t going to be baited into another debate about that. We finally agreed on John Wick, which is definitely not a Christmas movie.

Late that night, however, I thought of another classic that most people wouldn’t consider a Christmas movie, but that absolutely is. I debated with myself about whether I should actually write about it, knowing that at the very least it could cause Simon Dillon to put coal in my stocking on Christmas. In the end I decided it was worth the risk.

Immediately after Thanksgiving every year, an endless number of publications, websites, and individuals put out lists of what they think are the best holiday films ever. These lists almost always include classics like Miracle on 34th Street, It’s a Wonderful

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Paul Combs
Paul Combs

Written by Paul Combs

Writer, bookseller, would-be roadie for the E Street Band. My ultimate goal is to make books as popular in Texas as high school football...it may take a while.