Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original is nice, light, and not overly serious or hard to follow. I’m sure you can find it on a network or streaming SOMEWHERE between now and Christmas and have it on in the background while you’re cleaning or folding laundry or whatever. It’s worth a watch!
What age for kids?
Anonymous wrote:My parents love the original, but I really hate it. I've never understood why the father was 150 years old and the mother was 30. Having said that, I know a lot of people love the original so I'm glad the sequel is done well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never had cable so I never saw it.
Did you have a VCR? We watched the video every year. I'm sure it was on dvd too.
Anonymous wrote:The original is nice, light, and not overly serious or hard to follow. I’m sure you can find it on a network or streaming SOMEWHERE between now and Christmas and have it on in the background while you’re cleaning or folding laundry or whatever. It’s worth a watch!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen the original.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen the original.
You're missing out.
+100
It came out in the 80s when I was in my teens and I loved my parents reminiscing about the 50s and some of their own stories, and the truth about some of it. I related to the window displays and mail order catalogs of toys that were abundant in the 70s. I remember circling the things I wanted.
It was (and is) a family classic. And the my sons and husband looked like Ralphie when they were little.
My dad has since passed away, but was a huge Xmas fanatic. I get nostalgic every time we watch it.
I was born in 1983 so I think I was too young for it. I love Christmas movies but somehow never saw this one.
Anonymous wrote:We never had cable so I never saw it.
Anonymous wrote:We never had cable so I never saw it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen the original.
You're missing out.
+100
It came out in the 80s when I was in my teens and I loved my parents reminiscing about the 50s and some of their own stories, and the truth about some of it. I related to the window displays and mail order catalogs of toys that were abundant in the 70s. I remember circling the things I wanted.
It was (and is) a family classic. And the my sons and husband looked like Ralphie when they were little.
My dad has since passed away, but was a huge Xmas fanatic. I get nostalgic every time we watch it.
I was born in 1983 so I think I was too young for it. I love Christmas movies but somehow never saw this one.
Born in 1985 and watch every year that’s not an excuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen the original.
You're missing out.
+100
It came out in the 80s when I was in my teens and I loved my parents reminiscing about the 50s and some of their own stories, and the truth about some of it. I related to the window displays and mail order catalogs of toys that were abundant in the 70s. I remember circling the things I wanted.
It was (and is) a family classic. And the my sons and husband looked like Ralphie when they were little.
My dad has since passed away, but was a huge Xmas fanatic. I get nostalgic every time we watch it.
I was born in 1983 so I think I was too young for it. I love Christmas movies but somehow never saw this one.