Other original cast members, like Scott Schwartz (Ralphie’s friend Flick) and Ian Petrella (his brother Randy), return, as does a replica of the iconic Cleveland house. The death of his father (originally played by Darren McGavin) at the beginning of the movie gets him reminiscing about his glorious childhood Christmases. Set in the early ’70s, the film features Billingsley reprising his role as an adult Ralphie with a family of his own. No doubt some of these die-hard fans have been anxiously awaiting the new sequel, A Christmas Story Christmas, now available on HBO Max. Peter Billingsley sits on Santa's lap in a scene from the 1983 film A Christmas Story. “People love this movie,” says Brian Jones, owner of A Christmas Story House & Museum, about the sleeper hit by director Bob Clark, also known for directing the raunchy comedy Porky’s. It has long aired on a 24-hour TNT marathon on Christmas Day, cementing its scenes and lines in the memories of many adoring fans, myself included. But it was the rising popularity of home video and cable television that turned the movie into a megahit in the years to follow. Cleveland was chosen over 19 other cities to stand in for the Indiana steel town, because the Higbee’s department store management there was willing to let the crews film scenes inside the store.Ī Christmas Story did reasonably well at the box office, pulling in about $20.8 million worldwide. Shepherd’s stories came from his upbringing in Hammond, Indiana, although Cleveland anonymously represents his hometown in the movie. Jean Shepherd, an author and radio personality, narrates the movie, inspired by stories in his book In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash. The classic film, set in the 1940s, tells the story of 9-year-old Ralphie (played by the bespectacled Peter Billingsley) and his desperate quest to get the object of all his Christmas desires: a Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot range model air rifle. But the giant leg lamp in the front window makes it unmistakable: This is Ralphie Parker’s family home from the beloved 1983 holiday movie A Christmas Story. There may be no snow, excessively bundled-up boys, bullies with yellow eyes, or smelly, ravenous hound dogs from the Bumpus house next door on this early November day. Then, as the mustard-colored house with green trim appears, I know just where I’ve seen this place before. Yeah, I know, it's a disappointment.As I drive through Cleveland, the streets and sights of its charming Tremont neighborhood look eerily familiar. So basically, I rate the movie as follows: (on 1-10 scale) EROTICISM: 2 OVERALL HUMOR:(for those not just wanting to get off) 9 Scotty's Bizarre Facial Expressions: 20 THE ONLY BUMMER: BE WARNED FOLKS, YOU DO NOT GET TO ACTUALLY SEE SCOTTY'S ENTIRE PENIS. Scotty Schwartz, with all his little quirks, smirks, and essentially overall childish attitude towards the wonderments of sex, is a pleasure to watch and keeps one laughing from beginning to end. BUT, ladies and gentlemen, they are all made worth while (this is the good part). In fact, they're rather unappealing and far from erotic. The sex scenes, however, are really not that good. So here's Scotty watching nothing but people having sex for the majority of the film. A buxom young porn star agrees to teach him the tricks of the trade, but only if he can make it through her party for the night without having sex. O.k., the plot is this: basically Scotty wants to 'learn the ropes' so to speak, of the porn industry. So someone tells me that Flick (from "A Christmas Story") is doing porn now, so me and my friends pick up this particular porno on account of the front and back cover of the film: the ridiculous grimace on Scotty Schwartz's face tells us that we're in for an interesting experience.
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