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FIRST
by United States
Nov 28th, 2006
09:44:22 AM
Statistically speaking, it had to happen someday.
First?
by ECUPirate71
Nov 28th, 2006
09:44:47 AM
This might be a banner day.
ECUPirate71
by United States
Nov 28th, 2006
09:44:58 AM
Not your day, man . . .
NOTAFINGAH!!
by Flim_
Nov 28th, 2006
09:45:28 AM
Bumpuses!
Cleveland
by United States
Nov 28th, 2006
09:45:58 AM
Actually, I've been to Cleveland. Not a bad town at all. You could visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame while you are there!
Sounds like fun
by ECUPirate71
Nov 28th, 2006
09:46:33 AM
Because I will be in Cleveland for Christmas. I will be sure to vist. Fa-Ra-Ra-Ra-Ra
I'm going back to Cleveland over...
by rbatty024
Nov 28th, 2006
09:51:00 AM
Christmas. I'll have to check this shit out. Actually this was big news in Cle-Town about a year ago. Good to hear it has finally opened.
OH FUDGE!
by BirdMcMonster
Nov 28th, 2006
09:53:28 AM
That's incredibly cool.
By the way...
by BirdMcMonster
Nov 28th, 2006
09:56:40 AM
Any jackasses who find some way to hate on this one should be hunted down and have their Christmas/Holidays methodically, ironically and humorously destroyed.
Forgot to mention...
by Merrick
Nov 28th, 2006
10:01:26 AM
The film hits next week on HD-DVD. http://tinyurl.com/y52tgj
The sequel
by Marillion
Nov 28th, 2006
10:36:41 AM
"My Summer Story" is now finally out on DVD.. Not near as "classic" as "Christmas Story", but still nice to have for the collection.. Part 3, "Ollie Hoopnoodles Haven of Bliss" was out on video, but you'll pay more than $30 for it.. Ironically, when I got my first BB gun, I caught a ricochet right under the eye too..
Bird McMonster
by Almost_Human
Nov 28th, 2006
10:41:49 AM
I have to agree. This is a holiday movie that got the message right. Counter-example - that Danny DeVito Matthew Broderick abortion Deck The Halls that is currently playing. The holidays should be a time when people come together and curse the Bumpeses' dogs for getting the turkey.
Scott Farkas
by Hyphin
Nov 28th, 2006
10:45:17 AM
HAHAHAHAHAH. Oh, man. This is cool news. This movie seriously is one of my classics. Almost every scene has a moment I remember. Thanks for bringing this up, Merrick.
"Its just, uh, well, its SMILING at me..."
by triplefive
Nov 28th, 2006
10:48:16 AM
"Ra, Ra, Ra, Ra, RAAAAAH, Ra, Ra, Ra, RAAAH"
This is what I want to do with the McFly house...
by DocBosch
Nov 28th, 2006
11:01:07 AM
...from Back to the Future. Some day.
Glad Cleveland is getting props.
by Nice Marmot
Nov 28th, 2006
11:15:27 AM
Cause the book was set there, the movie was filmed there, yet in the script it's all set in Indiana. Fuck Indiana!!! O - H!!! I - O!!!
Hohman, Indiana
by The_Deathticle
Nov 28th, 2006
11:31:30 AM
Sorry, Nice Marmot, but the book is set in Hohman, Indiana.
Chicky...
by Frijole
Nov 28th, 2006
11:42:25 AM
I liked him on TITUS. And he had a bit role in FREDDY VS. JASON. Still looks exactly the same, just older. He gets props forever for being Farkus.
His name was SCUT Farkas! What an awful name!
by doctordebug
Nov 28th, 2006
11:59:48 AM
I always thought that made the character even funnier somehow
What a scoop!
by Liberty Valance
Nov 28th, 2006
11:59:53 AM
This was on Yahoo's home page two weeks ago! Way to stay on top of things!
They had the grand opening...
by abominate
Nov 28th, 2006
12:04:34 PM
...this past weekend. You could go to a mall to meet some of the actors (not Peter Billingsly--he's a producer now and is tired of being known as Ralphie). But if you wanted Randy or Scott Farkus' autograph, you had to pay. I didn't attend. I live in Cleveland and can visit that house anytime of year, so why bother fighting the crowd? That movie was the best Christmas movie ever. Proud to have seen it in the theatre, first time around, shamoan!
Eh?
by magnius
Nov 28th, 2006
12:23:28 PM
Never heard of it! Must be a Yank thing!
The_Deathticle
by Nice Marmot
Nov 28th, 2006
12:29:10 PM
What's the book called? I could have sworn it had some blatant title, like "A Child's Christmas In Cleveland" or something like that. Oh well, Cleveland rocks!
A Christmas Story
by SithMenace
Nov 28th, 2006
12:32:28 PM
Is as much of a holiday tradition as anything else. No other Christmas movie even comes close.
My father was an Oldsmobile man too
by durhay
Nov 28th, 2006
12:40:58 PM
nm
Darn you Michael Bay
by SingingHatchet
Nov 28th, 2006
12:45:58 PM
But I loved the Christmas Story. My wife hated it.
The book...
by doctordebug
Nov 28th, 2006
12:48:13 PM
The movie mainly draws from "In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash" by Jean Shepherd. Its A good read.
Christmas Story based on several Jean Shepherd books
by chrth
Nov 28th, 2006
12:48:14 PM
The main one is "In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash". The Bumpus hounds actually swipe an Easter meal, not a Christmas meal (that's in a follow-up book, forget the title).

Now that I think about it, I think they combined all the Christmas Story-related stories into a book called Christmas Story.

The School
by Megaladon
Nov 28th, 2006
12:58:23 PM
The exteriors for this film were shot in Cleveland, the interiors where shot in Toronto, and all of the school scenes (outside and in) where shot at a school in St. Catharines, Ontario (about an hour south of Toronto, near Niagara Falls). I lived in St. Catharines for many years and it was pretty cool to drive by Ralphie's school almost every day. Great movie.
I'm so glad Murphy didn't buy this house
by SkeletonParty
Nov 28th, 2006
02:09:31 PM
and fill it with coke and rage.
Damn you Michael Bay.
by Pipple
Nov 28th, 2006
03:49:38 PM
So some spoiled brat wants a gun really badly then shoots himself in the eye when he gets it. Wow. And why is this being played repeatedly every christmas on tnt and such? Maybe I'll never understand.
HO...HO...HO!!
by StarBlitzer
Nov 28th, 2006
03:50:48 PM
That commercial based on this movie was good for a laugh. Damn I love X-Mas!
Shite!...someone beat me to it
by StarBlitzer
Nov 28th, 2006
03:54:35 PM
Yeah, it was an ad for "Go" phones ... too bad they didn't show a clip of the dad's "leg lamp" or the kid's tongue stuck to the frozen pole [/fun times]
"Dont bother me, I'm thinking."
by trafficguy2000
Nov 28th, 2006
04:06:55 PM
Oh Pipple, lighten up.
magnius
by Almost_Human
Nov 28th, 2006
04:16:45 PM
It is worth looking into. A Christmas Story is possibly the funniest holiday movie ever made and judged as comedy alone without any sentiment, it stands up. Very funny.
Maybe it's because I'm jewish
by Pipple
Nov 28th, 2006
04:21:42 PM
*shrugs*
That house brings back so many memories.
by vivavitalogy
Nov 28th, 2006
04:32:42 PM
I once spent an entire summer chained up in the attic for saying the word "fudge". Only I didn't say "Fudge." I said THE word, the big one, the queen-mother of dirty words, the "F-dash-dash-dash" word!
If you live in Cleveland
by BannedOnTheRun
Nov 28th, 2006
04:47:47 PM
This is "ain't I going to kill myself if I hear one more fucking word about fucking Christmas Story" news. And whatever happened to the Billy Zane action movie they were filming outside my window? I'd recognize the title if I saw it on imdb, I think.
Nevermind
by BannedOnTheRun
Nov 28th, 2006
04:50:52 PM
I think they changed the title of that Billy Zane thing to "Bet Your Life."
awesome
by stvnhthr
Nov 28th, 2006
05:01:22 PM
That is only about 2 hours away from my house. I'll have to pack up the kids and go check it out.
Merrick
by Larry Sellers
Nov 28th, 2006
05:08:58 PM
What's the other movie?
"My old man
by Almost_Human
Nov 28th, 2006
05:18:31 PM
was a master of profanity." -- If you can make it through that scene without laughing, you are dead inside.
The leg lamp
by Miami Mofo
Nov 28th, 2006
05:46:48 PM
One of the greatest movie props ever. I even had a good chuckle when the leg lamp appeared in 'Zathura' which Peter (Ralphie) Billingsley co-produced. And yes, Cleveland Rocks!
More Cleveland coolness
by theghoul
Nov 28th, 2006
06:35:23 PM
Much more boffo socko is The Ghoul. He would likely tape some boom booms to the leg lamp and destroy it. Stay sick!
Next up: Napoleon Dynamite's house
by GreatWhiteNoise
Nov 28th, 2006
06:47:20 PM
Complete with llama.
Cool Beans
by justcheckin
Nov 28th, 2006
07:22:12 PM
Hey, this is neeto... it's always amazing how certain movies hit people in a way that they do crazy stuff to prove how much they like it. Cool story, thanks...
I hear they will be screening the "Flick" pornos
by Gorrister
Nov 28th, 2006
07:25:26 PM
The world will see what else his tongue gets stuck to ;)
No, Merrick, you're not getting a Red Ryder B.B. gun!
by Uncapie
Nov 28th, 2006
07:35:25 PM
You'll put your eye out!
Meatloaf, feetloaf, double beatloaf!
by CreasyBear
Nov 28th, 2006
08:09:21 PM
I hate meatloaf!
Cleveland, interesting
by WONKABAR
Nov 28th, 2006
09:07:01 PM
I believe the story was supposed to be in Indiana, Indianapolis I think...whatever, those mid-western cities look pretty much the same.
Read a full story...
by Jaka
Nov 29th, 2006
12:19:23 AM
..about this somewhere. It's interesting how the guy got to this point. I thought it was, anyway.
And here it is...
by Jaka
Nov 29th, 2006
12:21:02 AM
Friday, November 24, 2006 Fan's passion brings 'Christmas Story' house to life ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------- JOE MILICIA - The Associated Press Ralphie Parker and Brian Jones know what it's like to want something. For Ralphie, the object of desire was an official Red Ryder, carbine-action, 200-shot, range model air rifle. (Go ahead, say it, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid.") For Jones, the gotta-have-it item was Ralphie's house -- the one used in "A Christmas Story," the quirky early '80s film that's found a niche alongside holiday classics like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Miracle on 34th Street." Jones has restored the three-story, wood-frame house to its appearance in the movie and will open it for tours beginning Saturday. His hope is that it will become a tourist stop alongside the city's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and other destinations. The 30-year-old is not sure if he'll make enough money to cover his $500,000 investment, but as sure as a kid's tongue will stick to a frozen flag pole, he's committed to the project. "I just want people to come and enjoy it as I have," said Jones, a boyish-faced former Navy lieutenant. "A Christmas Story" wasn't a big hit when released in 1983 but repeat television airings and, in recent years, a 24-hour run on Christmas Day have made its story of boy's quest to get a BB gun for Christmas as infectious as the bespectacled Ralphie's eager grin. "It just kind of sets the mood. In the Jones household, it's on all day once the marathon comes on," said Jones, who is married with an 8-month-old daughter. Jones first saw the movie in the late 1980s and he and his parents became fans. When the San Diego resident's dream of a becoming a Navy pilot like his father was denied because of his eyesight, his parents sent him a package to lift his spirits. Marked "FRAGILE" on the outside, it contained a leg lamp his parents built to look just like the one received by Ralphie's father, who proudly displayed it in the living room window, boasting, "It's a major award!" Jones's mom noted that he could probably make a business out of selling them. In 2003, he started doing just that. "I tooled together 500 lamps in my 1,000-square-foot condo in San Diego and sold them all in the first year," Jones said. When the house from the film was put up for sale on eBay in December 2004, it seemed like destiny to Jones. "I said, 'Ooh, I gotta have that.' " The auction price was up to $115,000. Jones, who shares Ralphie's unflinching enthusiasm, less than 20/20 eyesight and ability to speak at a breakneck pace, said he'd pay $150,000 if the owner stopped the bidding. "It was mine. I sent him a deposit and flew out two days after Christmas just to make sure it wasn't a falling down shack," Jones said. "Basically, I bought it site unseen." He put in new windows and replaced the 111-year-old house's gray aluminum siding with mustard yellow painted wood and green trim that perfectly matches Ralphie's house. Although only a couple interior shots were filmed there, Jones has recreated the '40s feel of Ralphie's home with a brown-and-white tile kitchen floor, a wide cast-iron sink in the kitchen, a claw-foot bathtub and, of course, a leg lamp in the window. He also bought the house across the street -- Ralphie runs past it in the film's opening scene -- to serve as a museum and gift shop. Several original items from the film are on display, including the infamous snowsuit ("I can't put my arms down!") worn by Ralphie's brother, Randy. The house is located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, just a few minutes from downtown where the exterior department store shots were filmed at the former Higbee's. The cooperation of the department store is what brought the filmmakers to Cleveland for the film based on author Jean Shepherd's stories of his upbringing in Hammond, Ind. The house is well known in the neighborhood and neighbors like Marlene Childers have watched the house change owners and go through ups and downs over the years. She's excited about Jones's tribute -- even if it means more cars and traffic. "I love that story," she said. Jones knows the feeling. And he says stepping onto Ralphie's old street makes him feel like he's in the movie. Standing in front of the house holding a replica Red Ryder rifle, he discusses his future plans -- which could include a nearby bed and breakfast -- when, seemingly on a director's cue, a motorist passes, stops his car, rolls down the window and shouts, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!"
Cool
by Jaka
Nov 29th, 2006
12:23:39 AM
CLEVELAND (AP) — The man who bought and restored a house used in the filming of the 1980s cult hit “A Christmas Story” says it was all worth it. Between 3,000 and 5,000 fans came from across the United States and Canada on Saturday to attend its opening. “I guess we had planned for this, but it’s still amazing to see it happen,” said Brian Jones, 30, of San Diego, who bought the three-story, wood-frame house last year on eBay.
Frattenhouse sticklefifer!
by Zeke25:17
Nov 29th, 2006
01:07:03 AM
You used up ALL THE GLUE...ON PURPOSE!!!
RIP Dave Cockrum...*BAMF!*
by Negative Man
Nov 29th, 2006
01:08:06 AM
Great artist that had his troubles... But he gave us Phoenix's costume, Mystique, Black Cat, Storm, Colossus, Thunderbird, Starjammers, the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, the Futurians... Hope you're in a better place where your demons will let you rest.
Not Everyone...
by paradyne66
Nov 29th, 2006
02:43:07 AM
seems to hold this movie in quite such high regard. Unusual take I must say. Saw this posted on a blog. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =vMoZrC5JlM8
Toronto
by john.lancia
Nov 29th, 2006
04:18:15 AM
Don't know if anyone knows this, but most of the exterior filming was done in Toronto, as well as the interior of Higbee's which was the old Eaton's store at College and Yonge in Toronto. You can see some of the old Toronto Transit steet cars in the background when they are buying the christmas tree. Just thought I'd mention this BECAUSE I WORKED AS AN EXTRA FOR BACKGROUND IN SOME OF THOSE SCENES!!! AWESOME!!!
Scut Farkus BTW
by john.lancia
Nov 29th, 2006
04:30:17 AM
Zack Ward, who played Scut Farkus is a Toronto Native and has gone on to act in loads of other movies. Comin up is a bit part in the Transformers movie.
Ralphie Rocks
by cfmustang
Nov 29th, 2006
08:17:39 AM
The house is only about 10 mins from my house (it is in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland). We actually have a about 20 seats booked on Lolly the Trolly to go visit the house and then go to the bars afterward at the end of the month...should be a blast.
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