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  1. Aug 21, 2023 · How filmmakers safely got a kid's tongue stuck to a pole. It's probably the most famous — and certainly the most infamous — event in A Christmas Story. During recess on the schoolyard, in the ...

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  2. Dec 10, 2021 · Getty Images. Yes, the award-winning actor from Batman and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Apparently, Jack was interested in playing the part of the Parker family patriarch. Bob Clark had his ...

    • Not The only Bob Clark Directed Christmas Movie
    • The Author Had A Cameo
    • Not The only Movie Featuring Ralphie
    • There's A Bob Clark Cameo
    • Flash Gordon Is Credited
    • Ralphie and The MCU
    • The Film Was Originally Considered A Dud
    • Ralphie Can't Spell "Christmas"
    • The Film Is Truly Timeless
    • The Kid with The Goggles Wasn't Scripted

    The man who helped bring Christmas Story to life on the big screen was Bob Clark. Fans would assume that the movie is filled with such spirit, Clark must have other Christmas movies under his belt. They would be right, although his other film is far more sinister. in 1974, Clark directed Black Christmas. As the title suggests, this isn't a light-he...

    Most fans know that A Christmas Story was based on a bookby Jean Sheppard. Many also know that Sheppard was the voice of the adult Ralphie that is heard throughout the movie narrating the story. What they may not realize, is the author has an on-screen cameo as well. In the scene in the mall, Ralphie is irritated to find out he has to wait in a lon...

    It is more or less common knowledge the film received a direct sequel, fittingly called A Christmas Story 2, in 2012. The film, to many, is a so-bad-it's-good holiday movie, while to others it is just bad. What they may not know, though, is that there are actually two other films featuring Ralphie and his misadventures. The first was released in 19...

    Like original writer Jean Sheppard, Bob Clark also makes an on-screen cameo appearance. He is on-screen a bit longer than Sheppard was, but his presence is still very brief. When the Old Man first gets his award, he sets it up and runs out to the street to marvel at it. He isn't the only one, as it seems as if all of the neighbors join him in admir...

    Attentive viewers will notice two characters in the end credits that weren't present in the film. These credits are Paul Hubbard as Flash Gordon and Colin Fox as Ming The Merciless. These two characters are from the Flash Gordon comics and serials and are obviously nowhere to be seen in the final product. These two did in fact appear in one of Ralp...

    Peter Billingsly, who played Ralphie, became a frequent collaborator of Jon Favreau in later years. Most Christmas movie fans know that Peter appears in a cameo in Elf. However, he has collaborated with that film's director, Jon Favreau, many other times. RELATED: 10 Hidden Details About Elf Only Die-Hard Fans Will Have Spotted Most interestingly h...

    Nowadays, A Christmas Story is considered, by many, to be the perfect holiday movie alongside Christmas Vacation. This was not always the case, however. As reported by Vanity Fair, the film performed fairly well at the box office but quickly fizzled out of public consciousness. While not necessarily a flop, the movie failed to live up to studio exp...

    A running joke throughout the film is adults telling Ralphie he is too young for his coveted Red Ryder gun. In his imagination, this will all change when he writes a theme for his teacher, a theme so beautifully written he has to get the gun. However to his dismay, this backfires and he gets a C+, along with the iconic Christmas Story quote he has ...

    A Christmas Story is one of the most timeless movies of all time, in more ways than one. There are several inconsistencies throughout that make it confusing when the film actually takes place. The inclusion of The Wizard Of Oz characters makes it seem as if it is 1939 when that movie came out. Yet the decoder Ralphie receives, which is supposed to ...

    When Ralphie reluctantly goes to the back of the line to see Santa, he encounters an odd boy. The boy has a giant grin and large goggles and he just stares at Ralphie. This child may have had a small part, but he is responsible for one of the most memorable moments of the movie. This boy was not in the original script, in fact, he was never even ca...

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  4. A Fairly Odd Christmas is a live action sequel to A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner![3] which aired on Nickelodeon on November 29, 2012 at 7:00 pm. Official Nickelodeon site description: There's nothing that Timmy Turner loves more than granting wishes (and Tootie)! It's just too bad...

  5. A Fairly Odd Summer. }} A Fairly Odd Christmas (also known as A Fairly Odd Movie 2) is a 2012 American live-action/animated Christmas comedy television film. It is the sequel to the 2011 live-action TV film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! and the second live-action adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly ...

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · The Book It's Based On Isn't About Christmas. Image via MGM / UA. A Christmas Story is indeed a film adaption of a book, but the book it's based on isn't entirely a story about...

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · Yes, while A Christmas Story is certainly already based on Shepherd's book In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash, noted in the opening credits of the film, Jean Shepherd also had a hand in...

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