A recent survey conducted by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has provided insight into what constitutes a traditional Christmas film for the nation. The results have shown that Home Alone reigns supreme as the favorite festive film among respondents, making up 20% of those polled.
On the other hand, Die Hard, which Macaulay Culkin recently referred to as not being a Christmas movie, has been voted by nearly half of the population - 44% - as not belonging in the holiday genre. However, this number is significantly lower when compared to the percentage defending the film's festive credentials at 38%, with some respondents even expressing affection for it. The remaining portion of those polled were undecided about its classification.
Interestingly, the survey also revealed that going to the cinema over Christmas was a tradition for nearly one-fifth (18%) of respondents, but these individuals had differing preferences when it came to timing. A third preferred viewing before Christmas Eve, while 20% preferred on Boxing Day.
It is clear from this research and comments made by Macaulay Culkin that there exists considerable debate surrounding whether or not a film should be classified as a Christmas movie simply because its setting is in December.
On the other hand, Die Hard, which Macaulay Culkin recently referred to as not being a Christmas movie, has been voted by nearly half of the population - 44% - as not belonging in the holiday genre. However, this number is significantly lower when compared to the percentage defending the film's festive credentials at 38%, with some respondents even expressing affection for it. The remaining portion of those polled were undecided about its classification.
Interestingly, the survey also revealed that going to the cinema over Christmas was a tradition for nearly one-fifth (18%) of respondents, but these individuals had differing preferences when it came to timing. A third preferred viewing before Christmas Eve, while 20% preferred on Boxing Day.
It is clear from this research and comments made by Macaulay Culkin that there exists considerable debate surrounding whether or not a film should be classified as a Christmas movie simply because its setting is in December.