I don't do films, so let's talk Christmas music. If we're talking about number ones, 'Killing In The Name Of' by Rage Against The Machine wins by a distance for me. Not only do I love the song, which was described as being "about revolution against racism and authority abuse of power", it also brilliantly mixes anarchic punk with a hint of metal. The main point is that it stuck two fingers up to Simon Cowell and his cash cow The X Factor. Previously the Christmas number one had been whatever talentless nobody won that show, entirely due to a massive free advertising campaign. This time a song released in 1992 was picked as the very antithesis of all X Factor stands for, and topped the Christmas chart in 2009 due to an anti-X Factor protest vote. Even though pathetic songs about sausage rolls have maybe maintained the tradition, this one was the ground breaker.

If it was just 'Best Christmas Song', Fairytale Of New York would again win by a distance.