Its not the same.WHt is up with your Aviatar s? are you turning gay on me??Gunbot wrote:LLL wrote:Rudolph is on CBS tonite if anyone wants to see it . . . again.
I've already got the 5 disc pack from Walmart a few years back.
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Its not the same.WHt is up with your Aviatar s? are you turning gay on me??Gunbot wrote:LLL wrote:Rudolph is on CBS tonite if anyone wants to see it . . . again.
I've already got the 5 disc pack from Walmart a few years back.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:mikemarrs wrote:i just bought a christmas story today on DVD for my four and three year old to watch and we've been watching it all afternoon....
Yep!! That's mine!!!
I look forward to TBS's 24 hours of A Christmas Story every year.
I LOVE that flick and I never get tired of it. But I don't watch it until December.
That's a December only treat!!!
Second favorite is "Mickey's Christmas Carol" which I loved as a kid and FINALLY (just this week) found it on dvd.
tammy wrote: I saw something briefly on t.v. the other day about fans of the movie visiting the actual house and town - I think the homeowner is a fan, too and opens his house to tour.
tammy wrote:Is the house in Cleveland?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:tammy wrote:Is the house in Cleveland?
Yeah. They used it for exterior shots only. Wikipedia has an article titled "A Christmas Story House" that talks about it, what was shot where, etc. Its pretty interesting.
tammy wrote:Just found this website, too: http://www.achristmasstoryhouse.com/
bluejeangirl76 wrote:tammy wrote:Just found this website, too: http://www.achristmasstoryhouse.com/
Wow. "Grover Dill" did not grow up cute.
tammy wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:mikemarrs wrote:i just bought a christmas story today on DVD for my four and three year old to watch and we've been watching it all afternoon....
Yep!! That's mine!!!
I look forward to TBS's 24 hours of A Christmas Story every year.
I LOVE that flick and I never get tired of it. But I don't watch it until December.
That's a December only treat!!!
Second favorite is "Mickey's Christmas Carol" which I loved as a kid and FINALLY (just this week) found it on dvd.
After watching this movie tons of times I finally bought "A Christmas Story" DVD yesterday. I remember seeing it at the theater when it came out and thought it was a cute movie, but now it is like a cult classic (my husband hates the movie so my youngest and I can watch the DVD when he's not around). I saw something briefly on t.v. the other day about fans of the movie visiting the actual house and town - I think the homeowner is a fan, too and opens his house to tour.
Another cute DVD my 7 yr old loves is "A Very Merry Christmas" sing a long songs with old black & white cartoons, and Mickey Mouse, Huey, Lewey and Dewey.
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