Will Ferrell's comedy Elf scooped second place with 26 per cent of the vote, and British rom-com, Love Actually, took third place with 23 per cent.
And despite controversy about whether it is in fact a Christmas film, Die Hard came in fourth, with childhood favourite The Snowman the fifth favourite flick for the festive season.
The study of 2,000 adults found Brits will watch an average of eight Christmas films this festive period, with seven in 10 taking seasonal showings even more seriously - and watching up to 15 festive films.
It was commissioned to launch Virgin Media O2’s ‘What Should I Watch?’ platform, an interactive TV and film recommendation tool in partnership with the Official Charts Company to provide a rundown of the UK’s favourite films of the week for viewing inspiration.
Based on genre, TV programme or film preferences, the tool also includes a top 10 list of movies, provided by The Official Film Chart, refreshed each week based on DVD, Blu-ray, 4K UHD and Digital Download sales.
Simon Groves for Virgin Media O2, said: “This Christmas is set to see us watching more TV than ever, with a star-studded line up of favourite films to enjoy.
“But despite all this choice, it still seems deciding what to watch can take us quite some time.”
Nearly a fifth (17 per cent) of adults will watch more Christmas films than usual this year, with almost half (44 per cent) putting that down to the holidays starting even earlier.
Despite Brits’ love for merry movies, over a quarter (27 per cent) of those polled admitted to arguing with family about which to watch.
The average household spends over an hour surfing the channels before deciding, equating to an eye watering total of 47.4 million hours across the adult population this festive period.
But it isn’t the adults that hold the Christmas cards, as the OnePoll research found children are most likely to call the shots over which film ends up on the box.
More than half (54 per cent) will watch the same Christmas film every year, with popular family traditions including eating themed snacks (42 per cent), snuggling under a festive themed blanket (39 per cent) and drinking hot chocolate (35 per cent) whilst watching.
A fifth (21 per cent) will even don matching PJs to enjoy festive family films.
And when it comes to consuming Christmas content, communal TV sets remain the family favourite (82 per cent), with just over a quarter (28 per cent) opting for laptop, phone, or tablet device instead.
Simon Groves for Virgin Media O2 added: “Our ‘What Should I Watch?’ platform has been designed to help save on time spent surfing TV channels by bringing the nation’s most popular films and TV shows together in one place, helping TV fans find the right genre, for the right mood, in minutes.”
To save yourself time channel surfing this Christmas visit: https://www.virginmedia.com/blog/tv/what-should-i-watch
BRITS’ TOP 30 CHRISTMAS FILMS RANKED
1. Home Alone
2. Elf
3. Love Actually
4. Die Hard
5. The Snowman
6. It’s A Wonderful Life
7. Miracle on 34th Street
8. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
9. A Christmas Carol
10. The Muppet Christmas Carol
11. The Polar Express
12. Scrooge
13. The Holiday
14. White Christmas
15. Gremlins
16. How The Grinch Stole Christmas
17. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
18. The Santa Clause
19. The Nightmare Before Christmas
20. Nativity
21. Bad Santa
22. Jingle all the Way
23. Trading Places
24. About A Boy
25. The Christmas Chronicles
26. A Christmas Story
27. Meet Me in St. Louis
28. Carol
29. Ernest Saves Christmas
30. The Apartment