Product Description It's Christmas time and there's only one thing on Ralphie Parker's Chris tmas list this year: a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-Shot, Range Model Air Rifle, but many obstacles stand in the way of his dream because every adult that he confronts keeps telling him he'll shoot his eye out. Meanwhile The Old Man just got a major award (a lamp shaped like a woman's leg), and Mom is making sure The Old Man doesn't come near her turkey, Ralphie's friend gets his tongue stuck to a flag pole, and Ralphie utters the f-word in front of his father. Christmas is drawing nearer and Ralphie visits Santa at the department store in hopes of asking him for his dream gift. Will he receive it? Let's hope so.Bonus Content:Commentary by Peter Billingsly and Bob Clark Another Christmas Story w/ cast and DirectorTriple Radio Broadcasts of Christmas Stories Featurettte Daisy Red Ryder: A History Featurette Get a Leg Up Hidden Presents (AKA Easter Eggs) Leg Lamp Commercial (mock commercial) Set Contains: The Blu-ray edition of A Christmas Story preserves much of the material from the 20th anniversary special edition in 1983, all with the lightheartedness and affection that the film deserves. There's a commentary track by director Bob Clark and actor Peter Billingsley, an 18-minute "Another Christmas Story" featuring interviews with Clark, Billingsley, Scott Schwartz, R.D. Robb, and Zack Ward (topics include their real-life Christmas lists, worst gifts ever, and leaving the real-life Flick stuck to the pole), the script of a cut scene, and featurettes on the the leg lamp and the Red Ryder BB gun. Picture and sound (Dolby 1.0) are adequate but nothing special. --David Horiuchi
J**A
Christmas classic!
This is a classic! A Christmas must watch every year multiple times. Great movie, with a bunch of nostalgic. Go watch it
A**R
Great movie.
A classic. Watch it every year.
K**Y
A Blu-ray released marginally better than the 20th Anniversary DVD but if you don't own this yet, buy this classic!
"A Christmas Story" is one of those classics that you feel, needs to be watched every Holiday season. I can remember watching this film a jillion times as a child and now having the opportunity to share the film with my kids.Despite being a low-budget film at that time, what made this film become a classic is that, it's a Christmas story of an American family in the 1940's. Ralphie is a child who listens to Orphan Annie on the radio, reads comic books and wants a Red Ryder Air Gun for Christmas.But of course, how can he convince his parents to buy him one when his mother thinks he'll shoot his eye out. So, you get to see how Ralphie tries to get the gun by trying to get a good grade on his school report, to planting an ad in his mother's favorite magazine and even going to the mall and talking to Santa.But the magical part of this film are its characters. Every character from Ralphie's family to his friends, everything comes together quite well. From his father who wins an award which is a leg (in fishnet stockings) lamp, his friends being bullied by Scotty Farkus, his brother who is overly dressed in his snowsuit, his friend sticking his tongue on a pole to see if it would get stuck and much more.So, back in 2003, this film received a 20th Anniversary DVD treatment and in 2006, was followed up by its first Blu-ray release. Then sure enough, with the 25th Anniversary Ultimate Edition which had a special bundled edition in which people could own a miniature version of the leg lamp (ala string leg lamp lights for the Christmas tree) and the film on Blu-ray or get a version without the lamps.There is no difference with the 2008 Blu-ray version versus the 2006 version.VIDEO:The video is featured in 1080p High Definition/16×9, 1:85:1. The Blu-ray is marginally better than the DVD version. But you can notice the quality of it's clearness via Blu-ray. You'll have parts on the film which look soft and nicks and scratches from the film. But I compared my old VHS version to the Blu-ray and oh my, the Blu-ray is light years ahead of it in quality. For an older film, having been remastered already, I don't really think we are going to get anything better than what we have on Blu-ray. But it still looks good.AUDIO:The audio is Dolby Digital 1.0 in English and French. I doubt we will see a TrueHD for this and since it's mostly dialogue and because of its time setting and how old this film is, I suppose I'm not too bothered by this. It's one of those films that I'm not begging for surround sound. So, I'm actually OK with it being 1.0.SPECIAL FEATURES:I've owned the first DVD version which had nothing in terms of special features, I didn't own the 20th Anniversary but as for this Blu-ray it includes:* Commentary by Peter Billingsley and Director/Co-Writer Bob Clark - This commentary was actually quite fun to listen to. You get a lot of Billingsley asking questions to Bob Clark about certain scenes, working with different individuals and also talking about the film and its reception from viewers in the last 20 years. His relationship with working with Jean Shepard and much more. There are some times where they are watching the film and don't say anything but I think both were pretty much rewatching the film for its entirety probably in a long time. One scene I wondered about was the parade which featured Mickey Mouse. I always wondered how Mickey could show up on an MGM film and sure enough Clark explains how Disney allowed it.* 20th Anniversary Documentary "Another Christmas Story" - This documentary features Bob Clark, Peter Billingsley and the guys who play his two buddies and the guy who plays Farkus. Each talking about their experiences, the pole and tongue scene and how people react to them to this day and how people have memorized the lines. And learning how a lot of detergent was used to re-create some of those snow scenes.* Daisy Red Ryder - This was an interesting featurette on the actual Daisy Red Ryder Air Rifle. How it was created for the film and the actual company who produces air guns.* Get a Leg Up - This one is a infomercial like featurette of the leg lamp. Nothing major.* Script Pages - This features the script of actual scenes that were cut. Clark talks about several scenes that they didn't use in the film. I wish they still had that and offered the videos as a deleted scene (especially the Ralphie/Flash Gordon scenes) but you can read the script of what was cut.* Trailer - And looking at the trailer, it looks so old in terms of picture quality after watching it on Blu-ray.For me, "A CHRISTMAS STORY" is like "It's a Wonderful Life" and even "Home Alone". Films that are Christmas classics that you just want to watch with the family during the holidays."A CHRISTMAS STORY" has been a part of so many families holiday's within the last 20 years and remains one of the classics next to "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Charlie Brown Christmas" (and other classics) shown every year and watched by many. It's a true-to-heart tale and the way it's written, it's not fluffy, it's the life of a young boy who wants a Christmas present but his parents are not exactly "Brady Bunch", magical parents. Blue collar father with a temper, mother who does her best to take care of the kids and a time in the 1940's of decoder rings and Ovaltine.If you own the 20th Anniversary DVD, really...you don't need to buy this. But if you are like me and you own the first DVD version with no special features or the VHS version, then yeah, moving up to Blu-ray is a great decision. It's marginally better in picture quality than the DVD and you get all the special features as well.Overall, it's a Christmas classic worth owning.
L**N
Christmas classic
Love this Christmas classic. We watch this every Christmas. Got tired of it not being on tv, so I ordered the dvd
D**N
A true classic
One of my all time favorite Christmas movies. Of course I prefer watching it during the last week of Christmas, it is a classic. From the quality of the film, to the music and story. Seeing those dogs come into the kitchen every year to eat the dinner makes me laugh hard every single time.
S**E
Family
Funny family friendly
W**W
A must see!!
A true classic and a family favorite. We watch this Christmas Favorite every year, several times.
J**S
This is a classic Christmas movie and I always enjoy watching it.
This is one of my favorite holiday movies and it always seem to find something new every time I watch it.And it’s safe for little kids to watch… Except getting shot in the eyeglass with a BB!!
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