What's your favorite holiday movie? Americans praise the 'Home Alone' films and 'The Grinch' among others
Americans share their favorite holiday movies
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Americans in the nation's capital got in the spirit of the season by spouting off their favorite Christmas movies.
"My favorite holiday movie, I reckon, would be ‘Home Alone,’" Peter, from California, told Fox News, echoing many others' sentiments. "Everyone likes that!"
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"Doesn't everyone want to play jokes on people?," Peter added while belting out a chuckle.
Holiday spirit aside, cash seems to reflect the fan favorites. "Home Alone" and "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" ranked as two and three of the top-grossing holiday films of all time, falling behind the 2018 version of "The Grinch."
Many walking along the National Mall favored the "Home Alone" franchise.
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But Yvette, from Tampa, praised "The Grinch" films, particularly the original 1966 "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
"His heart grew 10 times that day at the end," Yvette said, flashing a wide grin.
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Of course, there were other holiday favorites that kept fans howling in laughter.
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"I'd say my favorite is "Elf" because I just laugh a ton," Erin, from Washington, D.C., told Fox News. "I just love it!
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"My kids like it because he eats the gum off the railing, and it's just super gross and funny to them," Erin said, giggling thinking about her little ones watching the film.
A few preferred holiday movies that invoked nostalgia from days curled up around the Christmas tree with loved ones.
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"I actually really like 'A Christmas Story,'" Reagan, from Missouri, said. "It was my dad's favorite movie growing up, and then I think it just kind of fell on me."
"It's just very nostalgic," Reagan continued. "It makes me think of my family."
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