Apparently the British public has come to the ludicrous conclusion that Die Hard is not a Christmas film.

Treachery!

My brother, Alfie, and I defeated our dad on this debate, leaving him speechless and us victorious.

So what makes Die Hard, the quintessential action film, so Christmassy?

Reasons why Die Hard is 100% a Christmas Movie and don’t you doubt it

  1. It’s set on Christmas Eve. This makes it more of a Christmas film than the Nativity movies my mum adores, which are just set sometime in December.
  2. The setting of the film is in a skyscraper office building, featuring the office Christmas party. And as a writer, I know settings are crucial to the story so this is worth at least 10 points in my argument.
  3. The party gets rudely broken up by some gun-toting-robbers-who-everyone-calls-terrorists-for-some-reason. These guys are the equivalent of the Grinch, trying to ruin Christmas for the McClane family and everyone else at that fateful and fatal soirée.
  4. Lots of hijinks ensues, and so many holiday-themed jokes. After all, John McClane’s infamously festive decorating of a corpse of a terrorist with “Now I have a machine gun, Ho, Ho, Ho” just wouldn’t work if it wasn’t Christmas. He’d just be a weirdo who dresses up dead bodies in a Santa hat. ‘Nuff said.
  5. The film ends with the old familiar tune, Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow. Ah, the sound of Christmas, punctuated by gunfire.
  6. The whole story is fundamentally about a dad trying to make it back to his family for Christmas. It’s got the classic ‘family’ theme a Christmas movie needs.

So it’s settled. Die Hard is a Christmas movie and don’t you doubt it.

Hope everyone’s having a wonderful Christmastime!

And if you’re still up for more reading, click the link below for a story about a goat on a rampage against Christmas decorations in an English village. I thought it was a joke and had to read it twice.

https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/20/escaped-goat-ate-christmas-wreath-tried-chew-police-safety-equipment-25650427/


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  1. You’re not going to believe this but until a couple years ago, I’d never seen Die Hard. I really did enjoy it and now understand why it’s a holiday viewing ritual for many. It’s most definitely a Christmas movie, and your thesis is solid, Naomi!

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