Wednesday, December 21, 2016

How A Christmas Story Became an American Tradition

Holiday classic...

Now you've done it.

The cinematic season once ruled by Irving Berlin, Charles Dickens, and It’s a Wonderful Life now belongs to a little 1983 sleeper of a movie, A Christmas Story, Sam Kashner reports on vanityfair.com.

A look back at how Bob Clark’s new holiday classic upended the sentimental old order by showing something every family could recognize: http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2016/11/how-a-christmas-story-became-an-american-tradition


Everybody keeps warning Ralphie.

Ralphie's dream, as well as those of thousands of other boys his age. It was a red letter day when yours arrived, and soon there were BBs everywhere.  The rifle is still available at Daisy for $39.99.

Home for Christmas.

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