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PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 4:20 pm 
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Christmas Story is what may be called "cute" but it has nothing on "It's a Wonderful Life", probably the greatest movie ever made. Jimmy Stewart's dramatic performance was the best ever by a leading man. Go back to the scene when he realizes what he's experiencing is not a dream and just look at his facial expression. It's one of complete horror.

Nothing comes to mind even by Brando that was better.


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Never watched it.


Bernstein vibe.

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Franky T wrote:
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Never watched it.


Bernstein vibe.

:lol: No, really.

I' ve seen the "you'll shoot your eye out, kid" scene and the tongue stuck to pole part (both when referenced in popular culture) but nothing else. I went to the neighborhood bar on Xmas Eve to watch the Raider game on NFL Network and this movie/audio was on. I had them switch the audio. I don't thnk the bartender was very pleased.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I think it sets up very well as a one you can watch individual scenes without watching the entire movie (once you have seen it of course).

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I never thought it was anything special, never liked it. I've noticed some families grow up with it as a tradition and others do not. Mine did not, so I don't give a shit about it and don't find it representative of my childhood experiences around the holidays or any of that. Jean Shepherd is a legendary radio talent, though.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I've noticed some families grow up with it as a tradition and others do not.

It's good excuse to stop talking to the distant relatives you can't stand for a couple hours.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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Dignified Rube wrote:
but it has nothing on "It's a Wonderful Life", probably the greatest movie ever made.


oh for the love of god

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Dignified Rube wrote:
Christmas Story is what may be called "cute" but it has nothing on "It's a Wonderful Life", probably the greatest movie ever made. Jimmy Stewart's dramatic performance was the best ever by a leading man. Go back to the scene when he realizes what he's experiencing is not a dream and just look at his facial expression. It's one of complete horror.

Nothing comes to mind even by Brando that was better.

Or the scene in the bar where his eyes start tearing up. I read once he thought about his experiences in WWII to get emotional in that scene.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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The kids gave Christmas Story on DVD to me this year, and we watched it together the other night. I think their ratings would be "two MEHs".

I like it about once per year, and appreciate not having to spend four hours to see it with two and a half hours of commercials.

About like my copies of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Christmas Vacation and Caddyshack. Once a year.


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It's a fine film but they killed it years ago with the marathons on TBS/TNT. I'd have to go twenty years without seeing it to ever enjoy it again but it's tough to escape it during the Christmas season. It's aged better than It's A Wonderful Life. That overly long movie is hokier than an Andy Griffith episode and oozes more sentimentality than a Charles Dickens story. The town was better off as Pottersville.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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Darkside wrote:
Dignified Rube wrote:
Christmas Story is what may be called "cute" but it has nothing on "It's a Wonderful Life", probably the greatest movie ever made. Jimmy Stewart's dramatic performance was the best ever by a leading man. Go back to the scene when he realizes what he's experiencing is not a dream and just look at his facial expression. It's one of complete horror.

Nothing comes to mind even by Brando that was better.

Or the scene in the bar where his eyes start tearing up. I read once he thought about his experiences in WWII to get emotional in that scene.

It's a great film.

Stewart's performance was not the best ever though. He played that same earnest guy in a bunch of movies. He was fine.


Brando's Corleone was clearly better


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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I don't really get the "burnout" on this film. You guys are aware that you don't have to watch it for 24 straight hours right?

We'd watch it once, and now we dvr it to go through the commercials. Then it goes away for another year.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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Its a Wonderful Life is enjoyable because it is completely relatable. I think every person who is a husband and father is put to that existential test several times in his life.

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Its a Wonderful Life is enjoyable because it is completely relatable. I think every person who is a husband and father is put to that existential test several times in his life.

I enjoy the dream sequence when Sauganash becomes Stone Park.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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Telegram Sam wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Its a Wonderful Life is enjoyable because it is completely relatable. I think every person who is a husband and father is put to that existential test several times in his life.

I enjoy the dream sequence when Sauganash becomes Stone Park.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's a Wonderful Life may be the most depressing Christmas movie ever made.

I watched it once. Will never watch it again.

A Christmas Story is a nice movie. It's good once a year, much like Elf, Christmas Vacation, et al. I've been watching it since I was a kid.

I don't get the love for Home Alone...

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I don't really get the "burnout" on this film. You guys are aware that you don't have to watch it for 24 straight hours right?

We'd watch it once, and now we dvr it to go through the commercials. Then it goes away for another year.


Yeah :lol: It is like people think they are forced to watch it for 24 hours straight.

I watch it once, and forget about it til the next year.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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A Christmas Story was based in Hammond, IN. The writer was from there. I think in the movie they called it Hohman. Hohman is one of the main drags in Hammond.

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 Post subject: Re: A Christmas Story
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I don't get the love for Home Alone...


It's a John Hughes film with Joe Pesci, Catherine O'Hara, and a score by John Williams. They set a pretty high floor as far as middlebrow family Christmas movies go, don't you think?

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The coolness is just too overwhelming in this thread.

Why does anybody like anything?


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sjboyd0137 wrote:
I don't get the love for Home Alone...


It's a John Hughes film with Joe Pesci, Catherine O'Hara, and a score by John Williams. They set a pretty high floor as far as middlebrow family Christmas movies go, don't you think?


Most definitely...

Speaking of John Hughes...completely overrated. Wrote some great movies...but for me, Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are complete shit.

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The coolness is just too overwhelming in this thread.

Why does anybody like anything?
:lol:

I'm about to invoke the "If you say something sucks you have to say something comparable that is good" rule.

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Speaking of John Hughes...completely overrated. Wrote some great movies...but for me, Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are complete shit.


Not a Ferris Bueller fan, but watching The Breakfast Club on Saturday mornings is one of the few memories of my middle school years that isn't totally rotten.

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Curious Hair wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
I don't get the love for Home Alone...


It's a John Hughes film with Joe Pesci, Catherine O'Hara, and a score by John Williams. They set a pretty high floor as far as middlebrow family Christmas movies go, don't you think?

Also, for our age group (born in 80) it was a timing thing. I was 10, he was 10.

I saw it at a friend's birthday party the night before it came out. The marquee still said "Goodfellas" which I remember dismissing as some stupid grownup movie.


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I learned of Goodfellas through Animaniacs. It was like the movie but with pigeons, you see!

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Curious Hair wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Speaking of John Hughes...completely overrated. Wrote some great movies...but for me, Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are complete shit.


Not a Ferris Bueller fan, but watching The Breakfast Club on Saturday mornings is one of the few memories of my middle school years that isn't totally rotten.

See now this, I dont get. I think Breakfast Club is a tad overrated but still good.

Ferris Bueller was just a love letter to Chicago. Id think you'd be all about that.


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Ferris Bueller was just a love letter to Chicago. Id think you'd be all about that.

See, I would too! But I watched it once and thought it was okay and didn't feel the need to watch it more. I don't know why.

You know what I want to watch now even though (or precisely because) it wasn't a John Hughes film? Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

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Curious Hair wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Speaking of John Hughes...completely overrated. Wrote some great movies...but for me, Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are complete shit.


Not a Ferris Bueller fan, but watching The Breakfast Club on Saturday mornings is one of the few memories of my middle school years that isn't totally rotten.


I know that movie speaks to a lot of people, but, like JORR, my high school years were closer to Dazed and Confused (or Fast Times) than The Breakfast Club. I used to crack up at my classmates trying to find ways that they could explain how they are just like one of the characters in the movie.

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Classmate: I totally get Bender. Such a hard life. But such a badass because of it, just like me.

Me: Yeah, you're just like Bender...if Bender were a Jewish kid from Buffalo Grove, with parents who are still happily married and gave you a Mustang for your birthday. Tell me, do they flick lit cigarettes at you for every day of Hannukah?


Also, Anthony Michael Hall has a "Punch Me" face.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Ferris Bueller was just a love letter to Chicago. Id think you'd be all about that.

See, I would too! But I watched it once and thought it was okay and didn't feel the need to watch it more. I don't know why.

You know what I want to watch now even though (or precisely because) it wasn't a John Hughes film? Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

I was just putting that movie down. That one just didnt hit home for me. All the references were of things my brother and sister experienced in the late 70s to early 80s.

I mean, its good, but its not a classic to me.


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Its a Wonderful Life is enjoyable because it is completely relatable. I think every person who is a husband and father is put to that existential test several times in his life.

I enjoy the dream sequence when Sauganash becomes Stone Park.


I, unfortunately, usually come to the conclusion that things would have been better without me, not worse. Sauganash is Kenilworth when I'm taken out of the equation.

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It's a John Hughes film with Joe Pesci, Catherine O'Hara, and a score by John Williams. They set a pretty high floor as far as middlebrow family Christmas movies go, don't you think?


Most definitely...

Speaking of John Hughes...completely overrated. Wrote some great movies...but for me, Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are complete shit.


I liked Ferris but I don't know that I ever sat through any of the other ones.

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