jason_abacabb t1_j4surqw wrote
Reply to comment by sapienBob in TIL "A Christmas Story" was initially overlooked and only became a classic after Ted Turner purchased the rights and began airing it yearly on cable TV. by habalushy
I did not know there was a sequel.
stench_montana t1_j4t6he5 wrote
There were a couple attempts at sequels. The best was the one from this year with a lot of the original actors - A Christmas Story Christmas. Wasn't a perfect movie, but as others have pointed out was much better than to be expected. Thought the 2nd half was particularly good.
CletusDSpuckler t1_j4svsbm wrote
Well, it's clear from these posts that opinions vary on its quality.
bolanrox t1_j4szggg wrote
There was a summer story. That only had Mrs shields from the og movie. Now there is one on HBO max set 40+ years later
metsurf t1_j4vammf wrote
Was the summer story based around Ludlow Kissel and the Dago Bomb that Struck Back?
bolanrox t1_j4vd0vs wrote
i never watched it. I know than Daniel Stern was the old man? and ralphie had a crush on one of the Bumpis daughters? or something like that?
I think it was another story that they tried to shoehorn into A Christmas Story Sequel.
metsurf t1_j4vkf3v wrote
Sounds like something out of Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories Collection. They made a PBS film out of the title story and called it Phantom of The Open Hearth Furnace.
Jean Shepard wrote in parenthetical statements often where a character speaks and then their thoughts are expressed. One of my favorite of his lines is relative to a post-prom gathering at a local watering hole. I ordered a bourbon I said "Make it a triple" I had heard the old man order this I thought it was a brand name.
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