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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite scene or line from the "A Christmas Story"? line --I double dog dare you" --scene- Ralphie
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FalloutShelter
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kacekwl
(7,837 posts)it's Randy laughing at Ralph wearing the pink bunny suit.
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Diamond_Dog
(35,705 posts)In the heat of battle my father wove a tapestry of obscenities that as far as we know is still hanging in space over Lake Michigan.
I was witness to a few incidents like that as a kid.
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underpants
(188,293 posts)They couldnt put it in but they didnt have to. Weve all heard an adult do that and we do it ourselves now.
Meadowoak
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Probatim
(3,072 posts)This made me laugh years later because of a sales meeting with a colleague and a potential client.
The client is at his desk and I swear to dog, he had yellow eyes.
My colleague and I were born in the same year, same month - so we had a lot in common.
At one point, I realize my colleague has recognized the yellow eyes and knows that I had (maybe still don't have) no filter. He's starting to squirm knowing that, inevitably, I'm going to say something.
I managed to keep my mouth shut all the way through the meeting. We get into the car and I turn to him and whisper "he had yellow eyes. Yellow eyes." My co-worker says - you sonofabitch, I knew you were going to say that in the meeting. You know I have a house, a wife, and two kids. I can't afford your jokes. Then he started laughing to the point of tears.
We worked for a guy who was just as stupid and awful as trump and I'd call out his stupidity to his face. So I had lots of other moments where he'd have to leave or risk getting fired.
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AllaN01Bear
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KitFox
(165 posts)just reading these posts! All good choices! I also love all the scenes with the Bumbus dogs. I havent watched that yet this year. Tonight is the night.
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Phentex
(16,596 posts)when ever appropriate but especially with our own dogs
AZLD4Candidate
(6,453 posts)So Chinese response. From someone who lived there for as long as I did and married a chinese woman from the mainland, I laugh at this more because it is such a chinese reaction to the statement.
underpants
(188,293 posts)Its funny. Racist sure but funny.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,453 posts)Paladin
(29,295 posts)All her scenes are terrific.
Niagara
(10,072 posts)The Major Award Delivery Scene
[the Old Man reads a side of the box with the prize that he won]
The Old Man: Aaah! "Fra-GEE-leh!" It must be Italian!
Mother: Uh, I think that says FRAGILE, honey.
The Old Man: Huh? Oh, yeah.
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The Major Award Is Broken Scene
The Old Man: Get the glue.
Mother: We're out of glue.
The Old Man: You used up all the glue on purpose!
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Niagara
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underpants
(188,293 posts)10+ years ago a buddy told me he didnt have a player on his fantasy football team because he was Fra-GEE-leh - he was hurt too often
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Niagara
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Mad_Dem_X
(9,847 posts)When they're at the Christmas parade, and Ralphie is getting antsy about going to see Santa. The dad yells, "SHUT UP, RALPHIE!" That always cracks me up. The dad is my favorite character.
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underpants
(188,293 posts)The cost of putting a movie on TV is tied to how it did in theaters. This cost $3M to make and only brought in $19M. A good return sure but not much in revenue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Story
Thats why its on TV so much - even before TBS/TNT did the marathon thing. Its based on the book In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash
by Jean Shepherd.
Shawshank is another case. Released in 1994 with no established lead actors it got swallowed up in the summer of Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump. It did get nominated for just about every Oscar but only $73M in box office after a rerelease after the Oscars. Produced by Rob Reiners Castlerock which was sold to Turner Broadcasting or some Turner owned part of that. It was cheap to put on the air (they owned it) so they used it in every available time slot to filled air time including in the middle of the night for the post bar crowd (and workers) to stumble on to. BTW Forrest Gump technically lost money or broke even (Hollywood accounting) but it grossed a lot so its expensive to put on TV.
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Shambala
(81 posts)Make sure to put your ear to the vent on the floor and youll hear the old man yelling down in the basement.
Similarly if you pick up the phone in the hall upstairs youll hear Shwartzs mom yelling at her son.
Its a fun visit and real hands on. I even crawled under the sink like Randy did.
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Sneederbunk
(15,595 posts)"The old man loved bargaining as much as an Arab trader and he was twice as shrewd."
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yellowdogintexas
(22,982 posts)I can't believe it was not first on the list
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