• "A Christmas Story" Sequel Will Drop This Year. Here's When To Expect I

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 26 20:56:56 2022
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    Fans got their first introduction to Ralphie's family and friends
    nearly 40 years ago in the film that would become a Christmas classic -
    and a sequel to "A Christmas Story" will drop this year on HBO Max in
    November.

    In the highly anticipated film titled "A Christmas Story Christmas,"
    fans will check in on "grown-up" Ralphie - played once again by Peter Billingsly - who "must deal with Christmas and all that comes with it,
    this time as a dad," according to the a description from the streaming
    site, Deadline reported in a piece published Wednesday.

    "With the same attention-to-real-life tone of the first, Ralphie
    reconnects with childhood friends, reconciles the passing of his Old
    Man and sows the seeds for the origins of the beloved holiday classic,"
    the film's logline read, per E! News,

    It will reportedly take place in the 1970s, with Billingsly playing an
    adult Ralphie, bringing his family to his childhood home for the
    holiday, Variety reported. Erinn Hayes, Julianna Layne, River Drosche,
    RD Robb and Scott Schwartz along with Zack Ward and Julie Hagerty also
    star.

    The new movie is directed by Clay Kaytis with producers Irwin Zwilling,
    Marc Toberoff, Cale Boyter, Jay Ashenfelter, Peter Billingsley and
    Vince Vaughn.

    WATCH:



    For those who might have somehow missed the original movie, the film
    follows a kid in the 1940s, (Ralphie) on the adventure that culminates
    in him getting the one Christmas gift he would die for, a Red Ryder BB
    rifle from Santa Claus. Through a serious of hilarious incidents,
    everyone from his teacher to the Santa Claus mall tells him he will
    "shoot his eye out" if he gets one.

    But regardless, Santa does deliver that BB gun on Christmas morning and
    well, not to spoil it, but the advice he got from others about the
    potential risks of owning a rifle do not seem completely unwarranted.

    Despite the cult following the legendary Christmas movie has had, it
    was originally considered a box office flop in 1983 when it hit the big
    screen, E! News noted.

    "A Christmas Story Christmas" debuts on HBO Max November 17.

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  • From wlahearn@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Aug 26 18:53:36 2022
    On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 8:57:14 PM UTC-4, Ubiquitous wrote:

    "A Christmas Story Christmas" debuts on HBO Max November 17.

    Without Jean Shepherd? I don't think so . . .

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 27 11:02:33 2022
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    On Fri, 26 Aug 2022 20:56:56 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    Fans got their first introduction to Ralphie's family and friends
    nearly 40 years ago in the film that would become a Christmas classic -
    and a sequel to "A Christmas Story" will drop this year on HBO Max in >November.

    In the highly anticipated film titled "A Christmas Story Christmas,"
    fans will check in on "grown-up" Ralphie - played once again by Peter >Billingsly - who "must deal with Christmas and all that comes with it,
    this time as a dad," according to the a description from the streaming
    site, Deadline reported in a piece published Wednesday.

    "With the same attention-to-real-life tone of the first, Ralphie
    reconnects with childhood friends, reconciles the passing of his Old
    Man and sows the seeds for the origins of the beloved holiday classic,"
    the film's logline read, per E! News,

    It will reportedly take place in the 1970s, with Billingsly playing an
    adult Ralphie, bringing his family to his childhood home for the
    holiday, Variety reported. Erinn Hayes, Julianna Layne, River Drosche,
    RD Robb and Scott Schwartz along with Zack Ward and Julie Hagerty also
    star.

    The new movie is directed by Clay Kaytis with producers Irwin Zwilling,
    Marc Toberoff, Cale Boyter, Jay Ashenfelter, Peter Billingsley and
    Vince Vaughn.

    WATCH:



    For those who might have somehow missed the original movie, the film
    follows a kid in the 1940s, (Ralphie) on the adventure that culminates
    in him getting the one Christmas gift he would die for, a Red Ryder BB
    rifle from Santa Claus. Through a serious of hilarious incidents,
    everyone from his teacher to the Santa Claus mall tells him he will
    "shoot his eye out" if he gets one.

    But regardless, Santa does deliver that BB gun on Christmas morning and
    well, not to spoil it, but the advice he got from others about the
    potential risks of owning a rifle do not seem completely unwarranted.

    Despite the cult following the legendary Christmas movie has had, it
    was originally considered a box office flop in 1983 when it hit the big >screen, E! News noted.

    "A Christmas Story Christmas" debuts on HBO Max November 17.

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to NoBody@nowhere.com on Sat Aug 27 11:45:50 2022
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    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to weberm@polaris.net on Sat Aug 27 14:29:21 2022
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    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

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  • From moviePig@21:1/5 to A Friend on Sat Aug 27 15:14:25 2022
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    On 8/27/2022 2:29 PM, A Friend wrote:
    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    So, probably not in Australia either, I'm guessing...

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to pwallace@moviepig.com on Sat Aug 27 18:08:05 2022
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    In article <o2uOK.785291$5fVf.353800@fx09.iad>, moviePig <pwallace@moviepig.com> wrote:

    On 8/27/2022 2:29 PM, A Friend wrote:
    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    So, probably not in Australia either, I'm guessing...


    Heh. No, it wasn't. That would have been interesting, at least.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to A Friend on Sat Aug 27 15:09:23 2022
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    A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.


    So it’s a hallmark Christmas story.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 28 10:38:56 2022
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    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 11:45:50 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >>Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Yet another example of journlistic laziness.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to A Friend on Sun Aug 28 10:40:15 2022
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    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous ><weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts. If they can't
    get simple facts correct, why should we trust the media with complex
    ones?

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  • From Mack A. Damia@21:1/5 to wlahearn@gmail.com on Sun Aug 28 07:54:59 2022
    On Fri, 26 Aug 2022 18:53:36 -0700 (PDT), "wlah...@gmail.com" <wlahearn@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 8:57:14 PM UTC-4, Ubiquitous wrote:

    "A Christmas Story Christmas" debuts on HBO Max November 17.

    Without Jean Shepherd? I don't think so . . .

    And Darrin McGavin who was the protagonist in the film; he had the
    most quality acting experience. Ralphie was just his foil aka second
    banana.

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to NoBody@nowhere.com on Sun Aug 28 11:38:25 2022
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    In article <ngvmght9uq3lu0uutb9ma5k8ujqpjjhshs@4ax.com>, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous ><weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts.


    No, it doesn't, but what I said didn't refer to that writer or any
    errors they'd committed. I said that the sequel sucked. Anyone who
    wants to disagree with me about that may do so, of course, but they'd
    be wrong.

    Ralphie's tale is a Christmastime story. It should remain one.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to nope@noway.com on Sun Aug 28 11:18:49 2022
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    In article <270820221429214239%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    I barely remember watching it, save for the lame callbacks. LOL


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  • From Mack A. Damia@21:1/5 to billanderson601@yahoo.com on Sun Aug 28 09:34:29 2022
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    On Sun, 28 Aug 2022 16:29:13 +0000, Bill Anderson
    <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
    In article <ngvmght9uq3lu0uutb9ma5k8ujqpjjhshs@4ax.com>, NoBody
    <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous >>>> <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >>>>>> Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas, >>>> but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts.


    No, it doesn't, but what I said didn't refer to that writer or any
    errors they'd committed. I said that the sequel sucked. Anyone who
    wants to disagree with me about that may do so, of course, but they'd
    be wrong.

    Ralphie's tale is a Christmastime story. It should remain one.


    No, in fact most of A Christmas Story has nothing to do with Christmas. If >all you know about Ralphie comes from “A Christmas Story,” then you don’t >know Ralphie and you almost certainly do not know Jean Shepherd. I never >thought of the other movies and/or PBS TV shows as “sequels“ to A Christmas >Story as much as additional filmed versions of Shepherd’s works. Some >succeeded more than others, and in my opinion none reached the heights of A >Christmas Story. Nevertheless I watched them all, and would watch more if I >could. I’ve also read the books. Jean Shepherd was a brilliant author and >talk radio innovator.

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/betrayal-jean-shepherd-and-a-christmas-story/

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/in-search-of-jean-shepherds-lost-ralphie-movie.785234/

    "A Friend" said it was a "Christmastime story"

    He is correct.

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to A Friend on Sun Aug 28 16:29:13 2022
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    A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
    In article <ngvmght9uq3lu0uutb9ma5k8ujqpjjhshs@4ax.com>, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous
    <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts.


    No, it doesn't, but what I said didn't refer to that writer or any
    errors they'd committed. I said that the sequel sucked. Anyone who
    wants to disagree with me about that may do so, of course, but they'd
    be wrong.

    Ralphie's tale is a Christmastime story. It should remain one.


    No, in fact most of A Christmas Story has nothing to do with Christmas. If
    all you know about Ralphie comes from “A Christmas Story,” then you don’t know Ralphie and you almost certainly do not know Jean Shepherd. I never thought of the other movies and/or PBS TV shows as “sequels“ to A Christmas Story as much as additional filmed versions of Shepherd’s works. Some succeeded more than others, and in my opinion none reached the heights of A Christmas Story. Nevertheless I watched them all, and would watch more if I could. I’ve also read the books. Jean Shepherd was a brilliant author and talk radio innovator.

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/betrayal-jean-shepherd-and-a-christmas-story/

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/in-search-of-jean-shepherds-lost-ralphie-movie.785234/

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From wlahearn@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Aug 28 11:19:22 2022
    On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 12:29:18 PM UTC-4, Bill Anderson wrote:


    No, in fact most of A Christmas Story has nothing to do with Christmas. If all you know about Ralphie comes from “A Christmas Story,” then you don’t
    know Ralphie and you almost certainly do not know Jean Shepherd. I never thought of the other movies and/or PBS TV shows as “sequels“ to A Christmas
    Story as much as additional filmed versions of Shepherd’s works. Some succeeded more than others, and in my opinion none reached the heights of A Christmas Story. Nevertheless I watched them all, and would watch more if I could. I’ve also read the books. Jean Shepherd was a brilliant author and talk radio innovator.

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/betrayal-jean-shepherd-and-a-christmas-story/

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/in-search-of-jean-shepherds-lost-ralphie-movie.785234/

    Yes.

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to Anderson on Sun Aug 28 14:49:18 2022
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    In article <O8SdnSjbTMVECpb-nZ2dnZfqlJzNnZ2d@giganews.com>, Bill
    Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
    In article <ngvmght9uq3lu0uutb9ma5k8ujqpjjhshs@4ax.com>, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous >>> <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >>>>> Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas, >>> but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts.


    No, it doesn't, but what I said didn't refer to that writer or any
    errors they'd committed. I said that the sequel sucked. Anyone who
    wants to disagree with me about that may do so, of course, but they'd
    be wrong.

    Ralphie's tale is a Christmastime story. It should remain one.


    No, in fact most of A Christmas Story has nothing to do with Christmas. If all you know about Ralphie comes from łA Christmas Story,˛ then you donąt know Ralphie and you almost certainly do not know Jean Shepherd.


    I was listening to Jean Shepherd almost every night on the radio in the
    1960s on WOR. I was at one or two of the live shows he did on Saturday
    nights at the Limelight, and I listened to many, many more of them.

    Yes, I've read the collections.

    Some of the source material for A Christmas Story was drawn from
    non-Yuletide tales, but what was used was compatible after a nip here
    and a tuck there. (The story about the Little Orphan Annie decoder
    instantly comes to mind. That one had absolutely nothing to do with
    Christmas, either in print or in the movie, but it fit into the film
    well enough. It also dated the film to 1940.)

    I would highly recommend Phantom of the Open Hearth for non-holiday
    Shep.

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to A Friend on Sun Aug 28 14:04:52 2022
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    On 8/28/2022 1:49 PM, A Friend wrote:
    In article <O8SdnSjbTMVECpb-nZ2dnZfqlJzNnZ2d@giganews.com>, Bill
    Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
    In article <ngvmght9uq3lu0uutb9ma5k8ujqpjjhshs@4ax.com>, NoBody
    <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:29:21 -0400, A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:

    In article <huadnUrf87ykoZf-nZ2dnZfqnPidnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous >>>>> <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >>>>>>> Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?


    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas, >>>>> but during the summer.

    It doesn't excuse the writer's ignorance of the facts.


    No, it doesn't, but what I said didn't refer to that writer or any
    errors they'd committed. I said that the sequel sucked. Anyone who
    wants to disagree with me about that may do so, of course, but they'd
    be wrong.

    Ralphie's tale is a Christmastime story. It should remain one.


    No, in fact most of A Christmas Story has nothing to do with Christmas. If >> all you know about Ralphie comes from ³A Christmas Story,² then you don¹t >> know Ralphie and you almost certainly do not know Jean Shepherd.


    I was listening to Jean Shepherd almost every night on the radio in the
    1960s on WOR. I was at one or two of the live shows he did on Saturday nights at the Limelight, and I listened to many, many more of them.

    Yes, I've read the collections.

    Some of the source material for A Christmas Story was drawn from
    non-Yuletide tales, but what was used was compatible after a nip here
    and a tuck there. (The story about the Little Orphan Annie decoder
    instantly comes to mind. That one had absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, either in print or in the movie, but it fit into the film
    well enough. It also dated the film to 1940.)

    I would highly recommend Phantom of the Open Hearth for non-holiday
    Shep.

    I'm glad you are a fan and I'm envious that you listened to the radio
    shows live. But I'm perplexed that you would confine Ralphie's tale to Christmastime. We seem to agree the character is far more than that.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From wlahearn@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Aug 28 14:39:46 2022
    On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 3:04:58 PM UTC-4, Bill Anderson wrote:

    I would highly recommend Phantom of the Open Hearth for non-holiday
    Shep.
    I'm glad you are a fan and I'm envious that you listened to the radio
    shows live. But I'm perplexed that you would confine Ralphie's tale to Christmastime. We seem to agree the character is far more than that.
    --
    I grew up with Shep. Listened all the time.

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to wlah...@gmail.com on Sun Aug 28 22:57:39 2022
    wlah...@gmail.com <wlahearn@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 3:04:58 PM UTC-4, Bill Anderson wrote:

    I would highly recommend Phantom of the Open Hearth for non-holiday
    Shep.
    I'm glad you are a fan and I'm envious that you listened to the radio
    shows live. But I'm perplexed that you would confine Ralphie's tale to
    Christmastime. We seem to agree the character is far more than that.
    --
    I grew up with Shep. Listened all the time.


    Well I did not, and I hate that I don’t have those memories. I have tried
    to listen to tapes of the old shows, but I cannot get interested because
    they are essentially broadcasts of their time and only of their time. Sure,
    I can imagine sitting up late and listening to him at the time. I bet it would’ve been wonderful. But it doesn’t work for me now.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From Alan Smithee@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Aug 28 20:04:17 2022
    On 08/28/2022 07:57 PM, Bill Anderson wrote:
    wlah...@gmail.com <wlahearn@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 3:04:58 PM UTC-4, Bill Anderson wrote:

    I would highly recommend Phantom of the Open Hearth for non-holiday
    Shep.
    I'm glad you are a fan and I'm envious that you listened to the radio
    shows live. But I'm perplexed that you would confine Ralphie's tale to
    Christmastime. We seem to agree the character is far more than that.
    --
    I grew up with Shep. Listened all the time.


    Well I did not, and I hate that I don’t have those memories. I have tried to listen to tapes of the old shows, but I cannot get interested because
    they are essentially broadcasts of their time and only of their time. Sure,
    I can imagine sitting up late and listening to him at the time. I bet it would’ve been wonderful. But it doesn’t work for me now.

    You've seen the Y.tube video about his famous prank with the
    non-existent book,
    "I, Libertine"? He had people requesting a made-up book to see what
    would happen.

    It made the "best sellers" list within 10 months...

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  • From wlahearn@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Aug 28 19:30:57 2022
    On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 6:57:44 PM UTC-4, Bill Anderson wrote:

    Well I did not, and I hate that I don’t have those memories. I have tried to listen to tapes of the old shows, but I cannot get interested because they are essentially broadcasts of their time and only of their time. Sure, I can imagine sitting up late and listening to him at the time. I bet it would’ve been wonderful. But it doesn’t work for me now.

    It was amazing. I was young and to keep the lights off and the sound low and the first time I stumbled across his show, I was totally blown away. Who the hell is this guy?

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to nope@noway.com on Mon Aug 29 10:40:37 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.hbo

    In article <270820221429214239%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all.
    But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    Christmas Story 2 didn't take place in the summer.

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to weberm@polaris.net on Mon Aug 29 12:36:02 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.hbo

    In article <teij55$1380p$9@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
    <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    In article <270820221429214239%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    Christmas Story 2 didn't take place in the summer.


    That wasn't the sequel, but just the second film in a planned series.
    The actual sequel to the original film is called It Runs in the Family
    and is also known as My Summer Story. It's from 1994.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110168/

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to nope@noway.com on Mon Aug 29 13:23:19 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.hbo

    In article <290820221236024822%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas,
    but during the summer.

    Christmas Story 2 didn't take place in the summer.

    That wasn't the sequel, but just the second film in a planned series.
    The actual sequel to the original film is called It Runs in the Family
    and is also known as My Summer Story. It's from 1994.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110168/

    I did not know that!

    I have no recollection of it, but judging from the trailer, I would have
    NEVER guessed it was related. I'm surprised no one thought of making the link clear.


    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From A Friend@21:1/5 to weberm@polaris.net on Mon Aug 29 14:49:41 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.hbo

    In article <teism8$16g2v$4@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
    <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    In article <290820221236024822%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for >>>>> Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas, >>> but during the summer.

    Christmas Story 2 didn't take place in the summer.

    That wasn't the sequel, but just the second film in a planned series.
    The actual sequel to the original film is called It Runs in the Family
    and is also known as My Summer Story. It's from 1994.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110168/

    I did not know that!

    I have no recollection of it, but judging from the trailer, I would have NEVER guessed it was related. I'm surprised no one thought of making the link clear.


    There's a brief scene that shows Ralph and his brother fighting about
    who's going to play with the rifle. That's about it.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to nope@noway.com on Mon Aug 29 18:11:04 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.hbo

    In article <290820221449417354%nope@noway.com>, nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    nope@noway.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    There was already a sequel to this movie and it didn't do well at all. >> >>>>> But hey let's make an even worse one. Are there any NEW ideas for
    Hollywood.

    Kinda sad the author didn't seema ware of that, eh?

    Among that sequel's many problems was that it wasn't set at Christmas, >> >>> but during the summer.

    Christmas Story 2 didn't take place in the summer.

    That wasn't the sequel, but just the second film in a planned series.
    The actual sequel to the original film is called It Runs in the Family
    and is also known as My Summer Story. It's from 1994.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110168/

    I did not know that!

    I have no recollection of it, but judging from the trailer, I would have
    NEVER guessed it was related. I'm surprised no one thought of making the
    link clear.

    There's a brief scene that shows Ralph and his brother fighting about
    who's going to play with the rifle. That's about it.

    I meant in the trailer, like "Ralphie from Christmas Story is back in a new movie!".

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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