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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guQLFEGpVB4
Yes he was!
It is not enough for a movie to become a Christmas movie just because that movie has a plot happening during Christmas time. Trust me. (read the last sentence with the voice of Donald Trump)
Anyway;
If you haven't already, you should watch "It's a Wonderful Life", from 1946.
Just... trust me. The absurdity meets surprising poignancy is worth it.
Santa Claus The Movie is a personal favorite, too. In a strange sense, it's basically the 1978 Superman: The Movie, if it was about Santa instead and a little sillier lol. But it has that epic-yet-slightly-cheesy origin story flavor to it, and sense of naive wonder. (Which, I don't know about you, but that's what I want to feel at Christmas lol.)
But
"Lethal Weapon" and "Die Hard" easly.
The best Christmas Carols are George C. Scott's and Albert Finney's.