The 1990 Christmas classic Home Alone, which made Macaulay Culkin famous, has been named the UK’s top movie to watch during the holiday season.
Home Alone has been named the nation’s favourite Christmas film, according to a poll. The 1990 American comedy, which made a global star out then-10-year-old Macaulay Culkin, topped the list, while the 2003 British romantic comedy Love Actually starring Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant took second place.
It placed third, followed by the James Stewart film It’s a Wonderful Life from 1946, and Elf, which came out in third place in 2003. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) polled 2, 000 UK residents, and 17% of them said they had no idea which film to watch next.
Meanwhile, nearly half (44%) said Die Hard, the action thriller starring Bruce Willis, is not a Christmas film, despite it being set during the festive season.
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One in twenty-five (5%) of respondents said it was their favorite Christmas film, and 17% of those who responded remained undecided.
One in five (20%) people chose Home Alone as their favorite Christmas movie, while nearly one in ten (95%) chose Love Actually, 8% chose It’s a Wonderful Life, and 7% chose Elf.
More than two out of five (43%) said beginning December was the best time to start watching Christmas movies, with nearly one in ten (8%) saying they enjoy watching them all year long.
More than half of respondents (53%) said they consider the age when picking a movie to watch together over the holidays, which according to the BBFC demonstrated how responsible, age-appropriate viewing is still a key component of festive film nights.
With Home Alone being named the UK’s preferred Christmas movie, according to David Austin, CEO of the BBFC, heartwarming, family-friendly tales still feature at the heart of the country’s holiday culture.
Every household can make confident viewing choices this holiday season thanks to the BBFC’s commitment to providing age ratings and content advice.
A trip to the big screen over the holidays is a chance to sit back, switch off, and enjoy great stories together, according to Tim Richards, founder and CEO of the cinema chain Vue.
Christmas serves as a reminder of how powerful a shared experience can be because it has always brought people together.
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