Die Hard and Lethal Weapon: Action Classics Explored
It’s that festive season again! The chestnuts are roasting, the eggnog is flowing, and many of us are preparing for gatherings that might turn this holiday into a whirlwind of stress. So, how can you embrace the holiday spirit while also managing the frustrations that come with family visits, especially when your mother-in-law just won’t stop talking? The perfect solution is to immerse yourself in some thrilling, action-packed films that still embody the essence of Christmas. While others may indulge in light-hearted comedies, heartfelt dramas, or even nostalgic classics, you can kick back and enjoy the top 10 Christmas action movies curated by us at JoBlo.
When you think of holiday films, you might not immediately reach for action flicks. However, there are powerful movies that combine intense action with the warmth of the holiday season. While some may choose to watch festive comedies or romantic films, you can dive into a list that blends adrenaline-pumping moments with that cozy Christmas feel. Get ready to explore our selection of the best Christmas action films that will keep you entertained and in the holiday spirit, offering a unique twist on the festive genre.
10. Experience the Thrill of Christmas with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Believe it or not, a James Bond film takes place during Christmas, and it’s a spectacular one at that. Often hailed as one of the greatest in the series, this film features George Lazenby in his only appearance as 007. While some may question Lazenby’s portrayal, the movie itself is a triumph. Notably, it marks the occasion when James Bond ties the knot. So, what connects this thrilling spy adventure to Christmas? Bond finds himself at Blofeld’s allergy clinic located in the stunning Swiss Alps during the holiday season, and his dramatic escape occurs on Christmas Eve, accentuated by Nina’s haunting song “Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown.” This poignant tune serves as a beautiful contrast to the suspenseful chase as Bond is pursued by Blofeld, only to be saved by the enchanting Tracy, played by Diana Rigg. Moreover, Bond’s heartfelt Christmas Eve proposal adds to the film’s holiday charm. However, it’s worth noting that only a brief segment of the film occurs during the festive season, which is why it ranks lower on our list.
This film made its debut just a year ago and has quickly become a holiday staple for many viewers. How can we describe it? Picture Die Hard, but with Santa Claus stepping into the role of the action hero instead of John McClane. David Harbour portrays Kris Kringle, who unleashes his fury on a gang of ruthless thieves led by the villainous John Leguizamo. This film takes the traditional holiday narrative and spins it into a thrilling, action-packed spectacle, making it a must-watch for those who enjoy a blend of Christmas cheer and high-octane action.
Introducing the other Santa Claus action film that stands out among the crowd. This isn’t your ordinary heartwarming holiday tale; it features Mel Gibson as the titular character, a Santa Claus who faces an unexpected twist. The storyline follows Santa as he delivers a lump of coal to a spoiled rich kid, prompting the child to hire a hitman, portrayed by Walton Goggins, to take out Santa. This film combines classic elements of Christmas storytelling—snow, Santa, gifts, and elves—with an unexpected dose of guns and action. It’s a refreshing take on the holiday genre, showcasing Gibson as a grizzled, down-on-his-luck Santa while Goggins’s hitman pursues him for both revenge and the fulfillment of his contract. If you missed this unique release in 2020, make sure to add it to your collection; it’s bound to become a regular feature in your yearly holiday rotation, just as it has for me.
7. Unleash the Holiday Spirit with Batman Returns
Make no mistake, Batman Returns is undoubtedly a Christmas movie, despite its June 19, 1992 release date. The film shattered box office records, opening with over 45 million, which marked the highest-grossing opening weekend at the time. If you’re craving superhero action set against a festive backdrop, Batman Returns is your go-to choice. While some may argue that Iron Man 3 includes Christmas elements, it lacks the true spirit of a holiday classic. The dark and atmospheric world of Gotham City, combined with Christmas themes, makes this film a unique addition to the holiday viewing list.
6. Get Ready for Twists and Turns with Reindeer Games
This film occupies a unique space—it’s a movie that’s simultaneously enjoyable and flawed, yet it deserves a spot on your Christmas watch list. The plot revolves around a man in prison who learns about a woman he’s been writing to through a cellmate. When the cellmate meets an untimely end, our protagonist assumes his identity upon release to connect with his attractive pen pal. However, the pen pal’s brother has plans to rob a casino where the cellmate previously worked, leading to a series of unexpected twists. The cast, featuring Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, and Gary Sinise, delivers compelling performances that elevate the film. Directed by John Frankenheimer, a pioneer in modern action cinema, this movie starts with an unusual holiday touch, showcasing several lifeless Santas. While it’s not the ideal film for a cozy Christmas Eve, it perfectly sets the tone for early December, putting you in a festive mood.
5. Dive into the Action with To Live and Die in L.A.
It may be surprising, but William Friedkin’s iconic 80s neo-noir film actually unfolds during the Christmas season. The narrative is carefully tracked with on-screen dates, making it clear that the majority of the action transpires between Christmas and New Year’s. Although there are no visible decorations or mentions of the holidays—an intentional choice by Friedkin to enhance the film’s grim, nihilistic tone—its setting during this festive time is undeniable. Interestingly, a deleted scene reveals some Christmas decorations, but it didn’t make the final cut. Similarly, First Blood also teeters on the edge of being a Christmas movie, though it never explicitly states its timeline, leaving viewers to ponder the significance of its seasonal elements.
4: Enjoy a Holiday Mystery with Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Few filmmakers embrace the holiday spirit as passionately as writer Shane Black, and it’s fitting that the following three films on this list are all penned by him and set during the festive season. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang marks Black’s debut as a director and serves as Robert Downey Jr.’s triumphant return to the spotlight after a challenging period in his career. The film features Downey Jr. as Harry Lockhart, a petty thief turned actor turned detective, navigating a world of mystery and danger during Christmas. Not only is it set during the holidays, but it also encapsulates a theme of redemption, as Lockhart risks everything to uncover the truth while discovering a sense of belonging with his new friends. The chemistry between Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer, who plays his mentor, Gay Perry—Hollywood’s first openly gay action hero—creates a unique dynamic that resonates with audiences. This film has become a cherished holiday classic here at JoBlo.
3. Experience Thrilling Action in The Long Kiss Goodnight
This film has secured its place as a true Christmas classic, despite initially struggling at the box office upon its release on October 11, 1996. Released shortly after the notorious flop Cutthroat Island, audiences were hesitant to embrace it. However, over the years, it has garnered a dedicated cult following, thanks to its seamless blend of holiday cheer and intense, R-rated action. Few films juxtapose scenes of cheerful carolers with high-stakes action, and that’s precisely what makes this movie special. Geena Davis shines as the sweet, naive mother with amnesia, who transforms into a formidable force against her adversaries. The film, written by Shane Black, commands attention with its gripping plot and memorable characters. Samuel L. Jackson has even dubbed it his all-time favorite film, underscoring its lasting impact. When discussing true Christmas action movies, this film undeniably ranks among the top three.
2: Join the Action with Lethal Weapon
Introducing the iconic duo of Riggs and Murtaugh—one a disciplined, by-the-book cop nearing retirement, the other a reckless, suicidal officer living life on the edge. This film, also written by Shane Black, solidified its status as a holiday classic by featuring a climactic gunfight set in a Christmas tree lot. Nothing embodies the holiday spirit quite like the triumph of good over evil, particularly when it’s wrapped in a festive package. While the film is set in sunny L.A., devoid of snow, it still features Christmas trees and decorations that remind viewers of the holiday backdrop. The film culminates in a heartwarming Christmas dinner for Riggs and his newfound family, complemented by Elvis crooning, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” creating a memorable holiday experience.
1. Celebrate Christmas with the Ultimate Action Classic: Die Hard
The ultimate debate: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? The answer is an unequivocal yes! This film is imbued with Christmas spirit from start to finish. The opening scene at the airport baggage claim is accompanied by a score featuring delightful Christmas bells, leading to a lavish Christmas party at Nakatomi Towers, complete with a towering Christmas tree. The festive atmosphere is unmistakable, especially as Holly Genero navigates the holiday chaos. The Christmas Eve setting is referenced multiple times within the first few minutes. The film’s soundtrack also features iconic holiday tunes, including “Christmas in Hollis” by Run DMC, further weaving the holiday theme into the narrative. As the story unfolds, Christmas becomes an integral part of this thrilling tale filled with villains, inept FBI agents, and the one hero who stands against them all. John McClane’s heartfelt Christmas message to the villains solidifies this film’s status as the quintessential holiday action movie.
In conclusion, there’s no better choice for the best Christmas action film than Die Hard. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, don’t forget to include Die Hard 2: Die Harder in your holiday viewing marathon. The sequel almost matches the original’s brilliance and introduces the one element missing from the first: snow!
What are your top Christmas action films that we might have overlooked? Share your thoughts in the comments!