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Frageelay.
I will watch this all 26 times it's on TBS this month. 25%  25%  [ 9 ]
A classic for de Christmas. 50%  50%  [ 18 ]
Good, but what's all the hype about? 13%  13%  [ 5 ]
Jesus is offended. 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
A pile of (fudge). 8%  8%  [ 3 ]
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 Post subject: Movie of the Week #51: A Christmas Story
PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 6:36 pm 
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A Christmas Story (1983): Directed by Bob Clark

This one is pretty self-explanatory given the time of year. For additional comments, check this thread:

http://www.theskyiscrape.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=57155&hilit=a+christmas+story

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A Christmas story is a classic holiday film that is very funny and entertaining. This is a movie that should be viewed by everyone, and can been seen on television during thanksgiving and Christmas time. In most families, this film is already a tradition to watch every year and that's because it has a wonderful plot, great characters and believable actors.

A Christmas Story is about an average middle class family living in a small town in the 1940's. The film contains an average family of a regular husband and wife relationship and two young boys. The eldest of the boys is named Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) who is the star of the film. All that Ralphie wants is to have a perfect Christmas containing the perfect gift, a Red Ryder carbon action BB gun. This is all that Ralphie can think about day and night. When Ralphie has to write a Theme about what he wants for Christmas, his teacher replies to him `you'll shoot your eye out' which seems to be the only reply to him throughout the whole film.

What makes this film so great is the ability to relate to Ralphie with his problems throughout the movie, such as wanting that one gift that everyone thinks that you're too young to have and are unable to get. The acting is very convincing and makes you think that this could even be you in the movie.

There are some very hilarious parts in this film that also make it very good. This particular scene also contains some very cheesy acting which also makes it funny. Ralphie has a dream about getting his Red Ryder BB gun and saving his family from a bunch of evil villains. In this scene Ralphie is wearing the white sparkly cowboy suit and he shoots down the evil villains and saves the day with his gun in a very unrealistic way.

There really wasn't much music that can be commented on in this movie, just that it was the orchestral type of music that was out in the time period of the 40's. The costumes where great and convincing. I also liked how real they made the 40's look. You actually think it might have been made in that time period which makes the film very authentic.

I would recommend this film to anyone who wants some holiday laughs and some great family time together. I would rate this film a 9 out of ten because it's so memorable.


This is just a great holiday movie, hands down. The above reviewer did a nice job explaining why the appeal is so universal, even for a "period" piece. And just in case you've forgotten, TBS will be airing this one 24 hours again this upcoming Christmas Eve. Happy holiays, RM. :mrgreen:



Previous Movies of the Week:
#1: Gladiator
#2: The Passion of the Christ
#3: Cool Hand Luke
#4: Fight Club
#5: American Beauty
#6: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
#7: Goodfellas
#8: Boogie Nights
#9: American Psycho
#10: Dr. Strangelove
#11: Dog Day Afternoon
#12: Unforgiven
#13: 2001: A Space Odyssey
#14: Do the Right Thing
#15: Reservoir Dogs
#16: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
#17: L.A. Confidential
#18: Big Trouble in Little China
#19: Out of Sight
#20: The Shawshank Redemption
#21: The Waterboy
#22: Field of Dreams
#23: The Godfather
#24: The Godfather Part II
#25: The Godfather Part III
#26: Network
#27: Die Hard
#28: Sin City
#29: Dawn of the Dead
#30: American History X
#31: Swingers
#32: Thelma & Louise
#33: Casablanca
#34: Independence Day
#35: Jaws
#36: Adaptation
#37: The Life Aquatic
#38: Rushmore
#39: The Royal Tenenbaums
#40: The Insider
#41: In the Line of Fire
#42: An American Werewolf in London
#43: Nightmare on Elm Street
#44/45: Evil Dead/Evil Dead 2
#46: The Princess Bride
#47: Stripes
#48: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
#49: Dead Poets Society
#50: Pulp Fiction

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I had this movie on video before it was ever on TV for the masses. I wish I could say that I saw it in the theater, but I did have it on video by about 1986-87. It's kind of upsetting to me that it has become so ubiquitous. It used to be my family's special Christmas movie. :?

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the dad reminds me of my grandfather... this movie is priceless

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i really don't see how this will ever be topped. it's obviously overplayed, but it captures so many themes and emotions about christmas that most xmas specials avoid.


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Bob Clark's second-best Christmas movie.

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bart d. wrote:
Bob Clark's second-best Christmas movie.


And what would be his first, Bart?

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bart d. wrote:
Bob Clark's second-best Christmas movie.


And what would be his first, Bart?

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I knew that's what was going on in this thread when I saw bart's name in it. :lol:

I need to break out Black Christmas immediately.

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I knew that's what was going on in this thread when I saw bart's name in it. :lol:

I need to break out Black Christmas immediately.

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I went out to the house in Ohio last in Jan. 2007 where a lot of the exterior shots were done and some of the inside ones as well. Most of the movie was filmed in Canada. I went with my 3 brothers and friend, my oldest brother has since passed away from cancer, so that trip and this movie hold a special place for me. Not trying to bring everyone down or anything, just sharing my love for this movie. I will watch it a couple times with sadness and joy at the same time. But just a fun movie and I think it is really cool that this movie is the movie of the week.

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punkdavid wrote:
I had this movie on video before it was ever on TV for the masses. I wish I could say that I saw it in the theater, but I did have it on video by about 1986-87. It's kind of upsetting to me that it has become so ubiquitous. It used to be my family's special Christmas movie. :?


I feel the same way. Funny movie for a 12 year old to discover on his own before it became a "modern classic".

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It has come to the point where I watch it because I feel obligated to. Sometimes you don't even think about it, you just turn on the television.


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My step-father has a leg lamp. It only comes out at Christmas.

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i have never seen this

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Total classic. We used to watch this every xmas eve while playing games. Now since they show it all day anyways, we watch Xmas vacation. So we get both!


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i have never seen this


:shock:

If you have kids, you can't deny them this movie. It's a staple of Christmas Americana.

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this story gets told ever christmas when the family gets together ...

there used to be a movie theater around the corner from me growing up. i, then 6, and my sister, 8, go to the theater to see what's playing. she wants to see some crapfest called 'the golden seal,' and i have to see that too because i'm 6 and you can't let a 6-year-old unattended in a movie theater. the other movie being shown is 'a christmas story,' i throw a fit and go watch it by myself anyway because she really, really wanted to see a movie about a seal made of gold.
she once wrote me that even then i was making better decisions than she did.

and like PD, i've had a VHS tape for years, well before it became the 'princess bride' of this generation. i'm surprised the leg lamps aren't mass produced, they'd sell everywhere for a year or two.


and a point of contention that i bring up with everyone about a crucial scene in the film, the father actually says "RAGILE," the "F" is actually on the side of the box, with only the "ragile" visible, hence the "italian."

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