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A Christmas Story
One leg lamp | 2 votes |
Two leg lamps | 3 votes |
Three leg lamps | 2 votes |
Four leg lamps | 7 votes |
Five leg lamps | 5 votes |
cooby Dec 27 2006 06:46 PM |
I have seen it probably twice, and while it is full of charm, I think twice in one lifetime is enough for me.
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seawolf17 Dec 27 2006 06:49 PM |
Liked it back in the day, but at this point, I'd rather shoot my eye out. A generous 2 lamps from me.
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ScarletKnight41 Dec 27 2006 06:54 PM |
I love it. I watch it repeatedly every Christmas season. 5 leg lamps for me.
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Kong76 Dec 27 2006 07:14 PM |
I'll have to abstain, courteously, until I see it (although from the sounds of it
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metsmarathon Dec 27 2006 07:17 PM |
it weirds me out a bunch of times, but i keep on liking it enough for four leg lamps worth.
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ScarletKnight41 Dec 27 2006 07:20 PM |
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Watch it with KB - my bet is that she'll love it.
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Kong76 Dec 27 2006 07:26 PM |
My doubts on this movie slide even further ....
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MFS62 Dec 27 2006 07:34 PM |
Four leg lamps.
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cooby Dec 27 2006 07:38 PM |
Btw, I gave it three.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 27 2006 07:57 PM |
I was generous too and gave it two lamps.
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Johnny Dickshot Dec 27 2006 07:59 PM |
My first real professional boss, a newspaper editor, grew up in Indiana in the 40s and 50s and was a warm-hearted guy I liked and respected a lot. He was a kind of grizzled guy who'd seen a lot and forgotten little and he said the flick was exactly what it was like growing up in Indiana, sort of the same way my friend's Marine-corps veteran dad said no movie ever told what training was like till the first 45 minutes of PLATOON did.
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RealityChuck Dec 27 2006 08:04 PM |
One of the greatest Christmas movies of all time. It's a film that's funnier each time you see it, with some great performances (notably McGavin and Billingsley), a delightful sense of place, and a real understanding of what it's like to be a kid. You can always see something new and funny in it, often hiding in the background, and if's smart enough to know that the best comedy comes from watching people's reactions.
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ScarletKnight41 Dec 27 2006 08:09 PM |
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I'm with you Chuck. 100%
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DocTee Dec 27 2006 08:48 PM |
Top three Christmas movies:
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Edgy DC Dec 27 2006 09:00 PM |
I think part of the reason it flopped initially was that dumb fantasy scene coming pretty early in the film (though after the cool scene of the toy store window). Later audiences maybe discovered the movie after tuning in partway through when the film had hit its stride with the department store Santa or the double-dog dare.
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jerseyshore Dec 28 2006 08:03 AM |
Back in the day, WOR radio in NY broadcast the Jean Sheppard Radio program....the one hour version of "the Christmas Story" from that show will live forever in my memory as the greatest Christmas story told.....That being said, I give the movie 4 lamps...
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TheOldMole Dec 28 2006 09:28 AM |
I gave it 4, and I remember the radio version too. That was five.
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Edgy DC Dec 28 2006 09:56 AM |
It seems two out-of-circulation sequels were shot to this with the only returning cast member being Shepherd as the narrator. The Old Man is subsequently played by James B. Sikking in 1989 and Charles Grodin in 1994.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 28 2006 01:35 PM |
Well, it looks like, as someone who doesn't love this movie, I am in the minority, but at least I'm not alone.
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sharpie Dec 28 2006 03:21 PM |
I gave it a 3. I watched it about 8 or 9 years ago and have seen bits and pieces of it since but the one time was enough. A few memorable scenes.
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Elster88 Dec 28 2006 05:00 PM |
A Christmas Story is not my deal.
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