The survey, commissioned by Tubi and conducted by OnePoll, found that one in five (or 21 percent of) Americans have lied about seeing classic holiday films. These movies are such widely adored classics that not having watched them can be embarrassing or alienating, the research showed. In an effort to seem cultured or to avoid killing a conversation, some people just employ a little white Christmas lie. Sometimes when someone references a scene in A Miracle on 34th Street or quotes an iconic moment from Home Alone, it can be easier to just nod along and save yourself the experience of someone looking at you like Kevin McAllister does in the mirror after putting on aftershave. Among those who love a good holiday movie, the survey found that one in three Americans turned on a holiday movie before Halloween hit this year, proving comfort is something many Americans are looking for right now. Additionally, four in five people said they’ll likely get through their favorite holiday classic rewatches early this year and 80 percent of all survey respondents expected to watch more holiday films than usual this year. With extended time at home, this year is the perfect time to catch up on any of the classics that you say you’ve watched but haven’t actually gotten around to seeing. To see if your favorites are in line with the rest of the country’s, read on for the top 10 holiday films Americans revisit each year, according to the survey. And for movies that you’ll never see on a “best of” list, check out The Worst Movie of All Time, According to Critics.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Read the original article on Best Life. 19 percent For some memorable movie quotes of Kevin’s era, check out The Movie Quotes Every ’90s Kid Knows by Heart. 19 percent 20 percent 21 percent If you’re looking to laugh, check out The 30 Funniest Movies of All Time. 21 percent 22 percent To see how your favorite rom-com ranks, check out The Best Romantic Comedy of All Time, According to Critics. 22 percent 22 percent And for more interesting information delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. 23 percent 24 percent And if a good scare is more of your scene, check out The Best Horror Film of 2020, According to Critics.