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12 Things You Might Not Know About A Christmas Story (even though you’ve seen it 90 times)
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Today’s installment of the “obscure facts about my favorite Christmas movies” series covers A Christmas Story. I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I don’t own this one on DVD, but I guess I don’t need to when TBS runs it for 24 hours straight on Christmas Eve. Here are a few tidbits to tide you over until the marathon.

1. Jack Nicholson was very interested in playing Ralphie’s dad. But casting (and paying) Jack would have meant doubling the budget, so he was removed from consideration. Director Bob Clark – who didn’t know Nicholson was interested at the time – says Darrin McGavin was the perfect choice, and I’d have to agree. I think Jack would have been too much of a scene-stealer.

2. What does Porky’s, the raunchy ’80s teen sex movie, have to do with a wholesome film like A Christmas Story? Bob Clark directed both – Porky’s in 1982 and A Christmas Story in 1983. If Porky’s hadn’t given him the professional and financial success he needed, he wouldn’t have been able to bring A Christmas Story to the big screen.

3. For anyone keeping count, Ralphie says he wants the Red Ryder BB Gun 28 times throughout the course of the movie. That’s approximately once every three minutes and 20 seconds.

4. Peter Billingsley, AKA Ralphie, has been good friends with Vince Vaughn since they both appeared in the CBS Schoolbreak Special (their version of the after-school special) in the early ’90s. He doesn’t do much acting these days, but he did make a surprise appearance on the “Vince Vaughn Wild West Comedy Show” in Memphis, Tenn., in 2005. Peter’s doing quite well for himself, though. He was the executive producer of Iron Man and had a brief bit as William Ginter Riva – I’ve seen Iron Man twice, but I can’t place his character. I’ll have to go back and look. Peter also executive produced Vince’s latest movie, Four Christmases (which he also had a cameo in), as well as 2006’s The Break-Up.

5. Mythbusters tested whether it was possible to get your tongue truly stuck on a piece of cold metal. Guess what? It is. So don’t triple dog dare your best friend to try it.

6. Scott Schwartz, who played Flick (who stuck his tongue to the frozen flagpole), was submerged in the adult film industry for a number of years. He got out in 2000 to try to become a mainstream actor again, but I can’t say he’s done much of note: Community College (“A love story between four dudes and their ability to get free drinks”) and Skinwalker, which starred ex-MTV veejay Jesse Camp, if that tells you anything. Joey Buttafuoco is in it, too, and gets billing over our poor Flick. Sad.

7. Next time you’re in Cleveland, you can visit the original house from the movie for only $7.50. It was sold on eBay in 2004 for $150,000. Collector Brian Jones bought the house and restored it to its movie glory and stocked it up with some of the original props from the film, including Randy’s snowsuit.
8. Director Bob Clark got the idea for the movie when he was driving in the car with a date. He heard Jean Shepherd on the radio doing a reading of his short story collection, “In God We Trust… All Others Pay Cash,” which included some bits that eventually ended up in A Christmas Story. Clark said he drove around the block for an hour until the program ended, which his date was not too happy about.

9. The Wonder Years was inspired by A Christmas Story. In fact, in one of the last few episodes, Peter Billingsley appeared as one of Kevin Arnold’s roommates.

10. The real Red Ryder BB Gun was first made in 1938 and was named after a comic strip cowboy. You can still buy it today for the low, low price of $44.99. But the original wasn’t quite the same as the one in the movie – it lacked the compass and sundial that both the Jean Shepard story and the movie call for. Special versions had to be made just for A Christmas Story.

11. While we’re talking shopping – you know you want the leg lamp. Put it in your window! Be the envy of your neighbors! It’s a Major Award! You can buy it here, but if you’re not feeling quite so flamboyant you can get a replica that serves as a nightlight for $14.99. The people who own the house also run a gift shop, and they sell pretty much everything you could possibly want from the movie – the decoder pin ($7.99), Lifebuoy soap ($3.99), the leg lamp variants mentioned above, and even pieces of the original house.

12. There’s a sequel of sorts, My Summer Story, which came out in 1994. Kieran Culkin plays Ralphie, Mary Steenburgen is his mom, and Charles Grodin is his dad. I’m not sure if it’s because of this movie or A Christmas Story, but whenever our dogs are running around together in a pack, my husband always yells, “It’s the Bumpus Hounds!”

Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Don’t shoot your eye out (kid).
 
I thought it was filmed in Canada though? Guess I heard wrong. Looked it up, the school exterior was filmed in St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada....now I remember who said it was filmed there an ex who was from there.

yep classic film.
 
I think just the exteriors of the house were in Cleveland... I went there 2 years ago it was pretty damn fun. But the inside layout of the house is all wrong, nothing like the film.

Funniest thing about going was there was this total b***ch of a neighbor who was trying to get out of her driveway and was getting held up because of all the people (The house is an an older neighborhood with super narrow streets). She was driving around and yelling at people saying "f'ing Christmas Story House people" :lol My mom flipped her off :rock
 
I think just the exteriors of the house were in Cleveland... I went there 2 years ago it was pretty damn fun. But the inside layout of the house is all wrong, nothing like the film.

Funniest thing about going was there was this total b***ch of a neighbor who was trying to get out of her driveway and was getting held up because of all the people (The house is an an older neighborhood with super narrow streets). She was driving around and yelling at people saying "f'ing Christmas Story House people" :lol My mom flipped her off :rock

that's an instant classic.

:rock :rock
 
I dont like this movie....at all. Anyone with me or...what? I watched to see what the fuss was about...and I dont know...just didnt do it for me.
 
you forgot to mention that the director of A Christmas Story was also the director of the original Black Christmas and that's why in the remake you can see the leg lamp in the background as paying tribute to the original director.
 
I dont like this movie....at all. Anyone with me or...what? I watched to see what the fuss was about...and I dont know...just didnt do it for me.
Celtic, it's kind've like Napoleon Dynamite.
The more times you watch it the funnier it gets.
Trust me.
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Celtic, it's kind've like Napoleon Dynamite.
The more times you watch it the funnier it gets.
Trust me.
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Oh. Now I know why I dont like it.

ND is one of the most painfully unfunny films i've ever seen.

My distain for ND is epic. :lol
 
Oh. Now I know why I dont like it.

ND is one of the most painfully unfunny films i've ever seen.

My distain for ND is epic. :lol

:horror:horror:horror:lol:lol:lol:lol I love both ND and A Christmas Story. :eek: I've seen them both countless times and never get tired of them. I also grew up in Idaho so ND reminded me a bit of my youth. :lol
 
I absolutely love A Christmas Story... I have watched it every year around Christmas since I was little, it never stops being funny to me. And being as though my family was the epitome of ghetto, Christmas in my house was never the way it should be.. Christmas Story was my escape. :lol
 
Oh. Now I know why I dont like it.

ND is one of the most painfully unfunny films i've ever seen.

My distain for ND is epic. :lol

I dislike it too (ND) but love Christmas story to compare it to that awful film is a tragedy but the reason I like it is cause I grew up with it as a kid. Its a 80's movie that captures the spirit of 40's or whenever this movie takes place and the spirit of a child wanting a toy for christmas and doing anything to get it. I mean when Ralphie dresses up as a bunny, come on thats hilarious!

The role he played in Iron Man(Ralphie) btw was the scientist that was telling Jeff Bridges that they couldn't replicate Tony's little heart thing in his chest. If that makes sense.
 
Eh. I didnt get it. Didnt like the tone, the adults, nothing. Oh well. Its not a bad movie by any means, but I just dont find it enjoyible.
 
I absolutely love A Christmas Story... I have watched it every year around Christmas since I was little, it never stops being funny to me. And being as though my family was the epitome of ghetto, Christmas in my house was never the way it should be.. Christmas Story was my escape. :lol

Its the best man... watched it all the time when I was a kid and still do. Its really the only Christmas movie I have to watch :lecture
 
Eh. I didnt get it. Didnt like the tone, the s, nothing. Oh well. Its not a bad movie by any means, but I just dont find it enjoyible.

Honestly not trying to be condescending or anything but it is an age thing; a good number of us grew up with this film.

It is just soooo quotable, I LOVE it!
 
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