The debate over whether 'Die Hard' qualifies as a Christmas movie has been a long-standing cultural discussion. According to a poll conducted by Morning Consult, a significant majority of respondents, 62%, do not consider 'Die Hard' to be a Christmas movie. Only 25% of those surveyed believe it fits the holiday film category, while 13% remain undecided or have no opinion on the matter. This data highlights a clear divide in public perception, with a substantial portion of the population dismissing the film's association with Christmas despite its festive setting. The results suggest that while 'Die Hard' may be a beloved action film, its status as a Christmas movie is not widely accepted. This could be due to its primary focus on action and suspense rather than traditional holiday themes. The poll results provide an intriguing insight into how cultural narratives and personal interpretations shape the classification of films within specific genres. The ongoing debate is likely to persist, reflecting broader discussions about what constitutes a Christmas movie and how cultural artifacts are categorized and perceived by different audiences.