What could you watch that will keep everyone engaged, moods light, and that holiday spirit churning?

Not to worry, weve got you covered.

We here at Collider have compiled a list of the best films to watch on Thanksgiving.

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Now, these arent all necessarily Thanksgiving-themed movies.

All are, we think, solid picks to watch with your friends and family on Thanksgiving.

Adam Chitwood

National Treasure

A good Thanksgiving movie doesnt necessarily have to be about family.

Neal Page (Steve Martin) and Del Griffith (John Candy) sit next to each other on a freezing cold morning in ‘Planes, Trains, & Automobiles’

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You dont need family values reflected back at you when you spend time with your relatives.

National Treasurefits the bill perfectly.

Matt Goldberg

Meet Me in St. Louis

Are you and yours more the musical throw in?

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Then spring forVincente Minnellis 1944 musicalMeet Me in St. Louis.

Plus, you get an impeccableMichael Giacchinoscore as a bonusandthe movie serves as preparation for the upcoming sequel.

It also gave Rachel Weisz her breakthrough role, so we should be thankful for that.

Judy Garland as Ester Smith looking out a window and singing in Meet Me in St. Louis.

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Christmas mode: Engaged.

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The Incredibles family in their superpower costumes

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Dwayne Johnson as Beck arguing with Seann William Scott as Travis Walker in The Rundown (2003)

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Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz staring up in ‘The Mummy’.

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Sing Street band filming a music video in Sing Street

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