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Favorite Christmas Films
A Christmas Story 18%  18%  [ 27 ]
Die Hard 11%  11%  [ 16 ]
Bad Santa 3%  3%  [ 4 ]
Miracle on 34th Street 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
It's a Wonderful Life 13%  13%  [ 19 ]
Elf 6%  6%  [ 9 ]
Bad Santa 2%  2%  [ 3 ]
Ernest Saves Christmas 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
Christmas Vacation 15%  15%  [ 22 ]
Any of the dreck on Lifetime and The Hallmark Channel (shit jimmypasta likes) 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
White Christmas 5%  5%  [ 7 ]
Home Alone 10%  10%  [ 15 ]
Scrooged 5%  5%  [ 8 ]
The Santa Clause 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Gremlins 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Holiday Inn 2%  2%  [ 3 ]
Black Christmas 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Silent Night Deadly Night 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Other 5%  5%  [ 8 ]
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I love the scene where Violet is walking past George, Bert, and Ernie and they all turn to watch her walk by. As she crosses the street a guy walking in the opposite direction slows to look at her and a car beeps its horn at him, making him jump in the air and grab his hat to keep it from falling off.

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I love the scene where Violet is walking past George, Bert, and Ernie and they all turn to watch her walk by. As she crosses the street a guy walking in the opposite direction slows to look at her and a car beeps its horn at him, making him jump in the air and grab his hat to keep it from falling off.

Bert: How would you like to...
George: Yes.
Bert: I better get home to my wife...
Ernie: Family man!

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So if Sam Wainwright is fronting up to 25k to George, what does George do with the money the townspeople collected ?


He is a good guy so he buys drinks.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
I love the scene where Violet is walking past George, Bert, and Ernie and they all turn to watch her walk by. As she crosses the street a guy walking in the opposite direction slows to look at her and a car beeps its horn at him, making him jump in the air and grab his hat to keep it from falling off.

Bert: How would you like to...
George: Yes.
Bert: I better get home to my wife...
Ernie: Family man!


I like the later scene where the guy tells her, “I’ll wait for you, baby.”

I still say that frequently.

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Watching all the downright depressing scenes in A Christmas Story now.

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Tounge stuck on pole. I'm tearing up. So depressing.

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A lamp. Depression heightening.

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Little boy hides in a cupboard. Refuses food. Very depressing.


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A Christmas Story summed up perfectly in one gif;

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Fred Claus is growing on me.

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Little boy hides in a cupboard. Refuses food. Very depressing.

Maybe it's my age, but the mom in A Christmas Story was pretty damn hot.


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this'll sound strange...but i feel the same way about the teacher. she was probably wild in the sack.


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this'll sound strange...but i feel the same way about the teacher. she was probably wild in the sack.


Yep.

You don't think she was eating all that fruit.

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W_Z wrote:
Little boy hides in a cupboard. Refuses food. Very depressing.

Maybe it's my age, but the mom in A Christmas Story was pretty damn hot.


She was the goali wife/ dyke in Slapshot.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
W_Z wrote:
this'll sound strange...but i feel the same way about the teacher. she was probably wild in the sack.


Yep.

You don't think she was eating all that fruit.

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When A Christmas Story opened in theaters on Nov. 18, 1983, it was not one of the year’s biggest films. Thirty-five years later, that little movie looms large over the holiday season. You can buy “major award” leg lamps at any price point, tour Ralphie’s actual house that was used in the filming of the movie, watch the Broadway musical adaptation and, of course, spend 24 hours in front of the TV watching the annual Christmas Story marathon on basic cable. The film has become a Christmas tradition beloved by many — but not all. In this video, I make a case for why A Christmas Story, despite its title, is a terrible Christmas movie.

1. A Christmas Story is all about consumerism.
Most classic Christmas movies embrace the idea that Christmas means goodwill to all. Maybe the characters want presents or other selfish things, but ultimately they realize that the holiday is about so much more. In A Christmas Story, Ralphie really, really wants an official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot range model air rifle. But by the end of the film, he has realized that the true meaning of Christmas… is shooting things with his new Red Ryder BB gun.

2. A Christmas Story is not especially about Christmas.
Yes, it’s set during the Christmas season, but the holiday is largely irrelevant to the loosely strung vignettes that the film calls a plot. So what is the film about? Well, a major theme is “children in pain.”

3. This movie wants us to laugh at the misery of its characters.
Instead of learning to be kind at the risk of ridicule, like Ebenezer Scrooge or Frank Cross or Buddy’s dad, our protagonist looks back proudly at how little remorse he felt for leaving Flick with his tongue stuck to a flagpole. It was a simpler time, you say! Well, everyone’s childhood was a simpler time. Which brings us to…

4. A Christmas Story is nostalgic for all the wrong things.
A lot of people like A Christmas Story because it’s nostalgic and reminds them of childhood. But the movie isn’t really about 9-year-old Ralphie, because everything we see is from the perspective of older Ralphie, looking back at 1940. So rather than capturing a sense of childlike wonder and innocence which generally is part of the magic of Christmas, the film gives us a childhood viewed through adult eyes, four decades later. It’s a middle-aged man in 1983 remembering everything from 40 years ago. But just how great was it?

Let’s look at what Reagan-era Ralphie is actually nostalgic for: A long-suffering mom who can’t have anything for herself. A dad who’s angry all the time. A childhood in which his biggest accomplishments were beating up a bully and getting a gun. A world where boys make the rules, and anyone who’s not like them doesn’t factor in.

The best Christmas films aren’t about retreating to an idealized past with clear rules and assigned roles for everyone. They’re about how the holiday spirit can bring hope and joy to a messy, cynical world like the one we actually live in.

5: A Christmas Story has no Christmas spirit.
Being a good person can be hard. Caring about other people makes you vulnerable. Having hope opens you up to disappointment. But regardless of which holiday you celebrate, the holiday spirit is about lowering these defenses, being kind, feeling joy and allowing yourself to believe-- even for just one night like Walter Hobbs-- that the world is good.

A Christmas Carol is about this. A Charlie Brown Christmas is about this. It’s a Wonderful Life is about this. Bad Santa is about this. Even Die Hard, amongst the explosions and blood shed, has traces of this. A Christmas Story has very little of this.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
When A Christmas Story opened in theaters on Nov. 18, 1983, it was not one of the year’s biggest films. Thirty-five years later, that little movie looms large over the holiday season. You can buy “major award” leg lamps at any price point, tour Ralphie’s actual house that was used in the filming of the movie, watch the Broadway musical adaptation and, of course, spend 24 hours in front of the TV watching the annual Christmas Story marathon on basic cable. The film has become a Christmas tradition beloved by many — but not all. In this video, I make a case for why A Christmas Story, despite its title, is a terrible Christmas movie.

1. A Christmas Story is all about consumerism.
Most classic Christmas movies embrace the idea that Christmas means goodwill to all. Maybe the characters want presents or other selfish things, but ultimately they realize that the holiday is about so much more. In A Christmas Story, Ralphie really, really wants an official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot range model air rifle. But by the end of the film, he has realized that the true meaning of Christmas… is shooting things with his new Red Ryder BB gun.

2. A Christmas Story is not especially about Christmas.
Yes, it’s set during the Christmas season, but the holiday is largely irrelevant to the loosely strung vignettes that the film calls a plot. So what is the film about? Well, a major theme is “children in pain.”

3. This movie wants us to laugh at the misery of its characters.
Instead of learning to be kind at the risk of ridicule, like Ebenezer Scrooge or Frank Cross or Buddy’s dad, our protagonist looks back proudly at how little remorse he felt for leaving Flick with his tongue stuck to a flagpole. It was a simpler time, you say! Well, everyone’s childhood was a simpler time. Which brings us to…

4. A Christmas Story is nostalgic for all the wrong things.
A lot of people like A Christmas Story because it’s nostalgic and reminds them of childhood. But the movie isn’t really about 9-year-old Ralphie, because everything we see is from the perspective of older Ralphie, looking back at 1940. So rather than capturing a sense of childlike wonder and innocence which generally is part of the magic of Christmas, the film gives us a childhood viewed through adult eyes, four decades later. It’s a middle-aged man in 1983 remembering everything from 40 years ago. But just how great was it?

Let’s look at what Reagan-era Ralphie is actually nostalgic for: A long-suffering mom who can’t have anything for herself. A dad who’s angry all the time. A childhood in which his biggest accomplishments were beating up a bully and getting a gun. A world where boys make the rules, and anyone who’s not like them doesn’t factor in.

The best Christmas films aren’t about retreating to an idealized past with clear rules and assigned roles for everyone. They’re about how the holiday spirit can bring hope and joy to a messy, cynical world like the one we actually live in.

5: A Christmas Story has no Christmas spirit.
Being a good person can be hard. Caring about other people makes you vulnerable. Having hope opens you up to disappointment. But regardless of which holiday you celebrate, the holiday spirit is about lowering these defenses, being kind, feeling joy and allowing yourself to believe-- even for just one night like Walter Hobbs-- that the world is good.

A Christmas Carol is about this. A Charlie Brown Christmas is about this. It’s a Wonderful Life is about this. Bad Santa is about this. Even Die Hard, amongst the explosions and blood shed, has traces of this. A Christmas Story has very little of this.


What an awful piece of drivel written by someone of Julie's ilk, I'm sure.


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Frank Coztansa wrote:
When A Christmas Story opened in theaters on Nov. 18, 1983, it was not one of the year’s biggest films. Thirty-five years later, that little movie looms large over the holiday season. You can buy “major award” leg lamps at any price point, tour Ralphie’s actual house that was used in the filming of the movie, watch the Broadway musical adaptation and, of course, spend 24 hours in front of the TV watching the annual Christmas Story marathon on basic cable. The film has become a Christmas tradition beloved by many — but not all. In this video, I make a case for why A Christmas Story, despite its title, is a terrible Christmas movie.

1. A Christmas Story is all about consumerism.
Most classic Christmas movies embrace the idea that Christmas means goodwill to all. Maybe the characters want presents or other selfish things, but ultimately they realize that the holiday is about so much more. In A Christmas Story, Ralphie really, really wants an official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200-shot range model air rifle. But by the end of the film, he has realized that the true meaning of Christmas… is shooting things with his new Red Ryder BB gun.

2. A Christmas Story is not especially about Christmas.
Yes, it’s set during the Christmas season, but the holiday is largely irrelevant to the loosely strung vignettes that the film calls a plot. So what is the film about? Well, a major theme is “children in pain.”

3. This movie wants us to laugh at the misery of its characters.
Instead of learning to be kind at the risk of ridicule, like Ebenezer Scrooge or Frank Cross or Buddy’s dad, our protagonist looks back proudly at how little remorse he felt for leaving Flick with his tongue stuck to a flagpole. It was a simpler time, you say! Well, everyone’s childhood was a simpler time. Which brings us to…

4. A Christmas Story is nostalgic for all the wrong things.
A lot of people like A Christmas Story because it’s nostalgic and reminds them of childhood. But the movie isn’t really about 9-year-old Ralphie, because everything we see is from the perspective of older Ralphie, looking back at 1940. So rather than capturing a sense of childlike wonder and innocence which generally is part of the magic of Christmas, the film gives us a childhood viewed through adult eyes, four decades later. It’s a middle-aged man in 1983 remembering everything from 40 years ago. But just how great was it?

Let’s look at what Reagan-era Ralphie is actually nostalgic for: A long-suffering mom who can’t have anything for herself. A dad who’s angry all the time. A childhood in which his biggest accomplishments were beating up a bully and getting a gun. A world where boys make the rules, and anyone who’s not like them doesn’t factor in.

The best Christmas films aren’t about retreating to an idealized past with clear rules and assigned roles for everyone. They’re about how the holiday spirit can bring hope and joy to a messy, cynical world like the one we actually live in.

5: A Christmas Story has no Christmas spirit.
Being a good person can be hard. Caring about other people makes you vulnerable. Having hope opens you up to disappointment. But regardless of which holiday you celebrate, the holiday spirit is about lowering these defenses, being kind, feeling joy and allowing yourself to believe-- even for just one night like Walter Hobbs-- that the world is good.

A Christmas Carol is about this. A Charlie Brown Christmas is about this. It’s a Wonderful Life is about this. Bad Santa is about this. Even Die Hard, amongst the explosions and blood shed, has traces of this. A Christmas Story has very little of this.


What an awful piece of drivel written by someone of Julie's ilk, I'm sure.


I thought Frank wrote it.

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hating on "a christmas story" has become just as groan-inducing as TBS's continual insistence of the 24-hour marathon.

and the only reason there is hating on it, is because of the marathon.


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Fuck this idiot. She's completely and objectively wrong.

Plus, it's more anti-Sox media.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
I love the scene where Violet is walking past George, Bert, and Ernie and they all turn to watch her walk by. As she crosses the street a guy walking in the opposite direction slows to look at her and a car beeps its horn at him, making him jump in the air and grab his hat to keep it from falling off.

Bert: How would you like to...
George: Yes.
Bert: I better get home to my wife...
Ernie: Family man!


I like the later scene where the guy tells her, “I’ll wait for you, baby.”

I still say that frequently.


I love how he delivers the line in that stagey, 30s/40s tone.


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Tad Queasy wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
I love the scene where Violet is walking past George, Bert, and Ernie and they all turn to watch her walk by. As she crosses the street a guy walking in the opposite direction slows to look at her and a car beeps its horn at him, making him jump in the air and grab his hat to keep it from falling off.

Bert: How would you like to...
George: Yes.
Bert: I better get home to my wife...
Ernie: Family man!


I like the later scene where the guy tells her, “I’ll wait for you, baby.”

I still say that frequently.


I love how he delivers the line in that stagey, 30s/40s tone.


Yeah, it's great. I say it all the time in that same tone and it's only funny to me.

My wife always looks at me like I'm a psycho.

Mrs. Dr. Ken: I'm just going to run into Target for a minute.

Dr. Ken: I'll wait for you, Baby.

Mrs. Dr. Ken: Stop being weird.

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A Christmas Story is bad because it isn't like all the other Christmas movies. Strong take.

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I have no attachment to A Christmas Story because it was never part of my family's holiday movie canon, but that article is tedious contrarian garbage. It might even be worse than the one I read years ago that was like "Bedford Falls becoming Pottersville was Actually Good because people drank and had fun."

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I don't like "A Christmas Story". Just found it to be a boring movie that wasn't very funny. I like most of the other "standards".

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hating on "a christmas story" has become just as groan-inducing as TBS's continual insistence of the 24-hour marathon.

and the only reason there is hating on it, is because of the marathon.


That's fair. It really is a movie for 9 year old boys and 60-70 year old men...and it's pretty damn depressing. The only "victory" in the movie is when Ralphie freaks out and beats up Scut Farkus.

I'll probably watch it 4-5 times.

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