by Warner Home Video
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| Sales Rank: | 16621 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $42.00 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-05 |
| Label: | Warner Home Video |
| UPC: | 012569792098 |
| Binding: | HD DVD |
| Published By: | Warner Home Video |
| ASIN: | B000I0RR80 |
| Category: | DVD |
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Description
This delightfully funny holiday gem tells the story of Ralphie Parker (Peter Billingsly) a 1940's nine-year-old who pulls out all the stops to obtain the ultimate Christmas present.
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don't understand the hype - Reviewed on 2008-11-22
4 customers found this review not to be helpful.
So many people cited this as their very favorite Christmas movie, and I'd never seen it, so I figured I should watch it.
Basically, it's about a boy in the 1940s who wants a BB gun for Christmas. It's set in the 1940s. Rather than a single, linear story, it's a series of scenes about their life in the 1940s. Did I mention that it's set in the 1940s? Argh. Obviously, the filmmakers spent a lot of time and money getting the setting just right, because they beat the audience over the head with it every chance they got. Drove me up a wall, in case you didn't notice.
It's also got the first-person voice-overs from grown-up Ralphie. If you watched The Wonder Years, it's like that. A grown-up navel-gazing about his childhood. It's almost as entertaining as listening to someone tell you about their dreams.
There were some amusing scenes, of course, and I even laughed aloud several times. And I really enjoyed the end. It was such a nice parent moment--that no matter how disappointing his own life was, he could still give that joy to his son. Awwwww....
I'd guess it would be a more appealing movie if I had an idealized view of childhood or of the 1940s (it was set in the 1940s, by the way). Unfortunately, I have neither. Or if I liked Hollywood's version of a "cute kid." I have kids. Three of them. They're cute--or were, when they were younger. I tend to find Hollywood's version of cute obnoxious and whiny.
On the other hand, I can't agree with the (very few) negative reviews--almost all of which complained about either vulgarity or *gasp* a gun! for Christmas! *ack!*--either. It was the 1940s. Kids had guns. They had BB guns in the 1960s, too--well, the boys did, at least--I had to borrow my little brother's. And it's pretty obvious that vulgarity doesn't bother me--I give Blazing Saddles 5 stars.
I'm glad I finally saw it, but I don't think I'll be watching it again.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Language
- Americana
- Canada
- Christmas
- Christmas / Chanukkah
- Color
- Comedy Drama
- Domestic Comedy
- Eccentric Families
- English
- Excellent For Children
- Family-Oriented Comedy
- Feature
- Feature Film Family
- Gentle
- HDDVD; HD; High Definition; Hi Def; Hi-Def; 1080P; 180P; 1080i; 720P; High Def; Hi Definition; HD-DVD; HighDef; HDVD; H DVD; High-Definition
- Holiday Film
- Humorous
- Irreverent
- Madcap