Posted on 12/24/2005 7:29:15 PM PST by lowbridge
It started back at 8pm. Right now is playing the scene where Clarence grants George's wish that he was never born.
His mouth stopped bleeding.
Clothes dry.
"I cant fly! I dont have my wings!"
"Wheres my car?"
Pottersville? You mean Bedford Falls!
Pottersville! You think I dont know where I live?"
"We serve hard drinks for men who want to get drunk fast!"
"Everytime you hear a bell ring, it means that some angel just got his wings"
Spent 20 years in jail for poisoning a kid.
"This ought to be Martinis place!
Who are you?
I told you George. I'm your guardian angel.
What a wonderful film! (I like the 30 second bunny version on http://www.angryalien.com too!)
Look daddy! Teacher says everytime a bell rings, an angel gets his wings!
Thats right! Thats right! Attaboy Clarence!
Ah, what a CLASSIC!
Merry Christmas to everyone in Freeper Land!
For those with cable "A Christmas Story", which is just as great a film, is on TBS and will show continously until 8 pm tomorrow night, I believe.
Funny, tender...and nostalgic.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0085334/
check out the user's comments. Most people rave about it.
A few can't seem to see why people love it so much.
Oh well.
Quotes: http://imdb.com/title/tt0085334/quotes
Merry Christmas, Bedford Falls!
Mary: George I'll love you til the day I die.
George: what do you want mary,the moon? I'll lasso the moon for you mary.
Mary: I'll take it.
Got that movie on DVD watch it every christmas eve.
But then again I watch anything with JAMES STEWART he was the greatest.
I was in the land of zzz's by then, but point never missed.
Cartoon bunny parody of the movie (30 sec long I think). They also did a similar flash movie for A Christmas Story
(see my thread here for that)
http://www.angryalien.com/1204/wonderful_lifebuns.asp
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