Christmas Story vs. Christmas Vacation
Which do you prefer ?
shareChristmas Vacation. I never understood the drone like cult following of Christmas Story
shareThen why are you here? Yes, we on this form have a cult-like devotion to this movie and come together each year to indulge it. Naysayers may leave!
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shareIts a tradition for many and takes many of us back to childhood.
shareI never understood the drone like cult following of "Vacation". It's worth one viewing, then can be forgotten.
shareChristmas Story is the best while Vacation is still pretty good.
shareStory is my preference.
shareThey're both great movies but I slightly prefer "A Christmas Story" because the movie was far more consistent (I didn't care much for the scenes with the yuppie neighbors on "Christmas Vacation").
shareI am really glad I don't have to pick one and forgo the other. Strictly grading on laughs, Christmas Vacation wins for me. But as for how much heart a movie has AND laughs, the two movies come up about tied. These are literally my top 2 favorite movies and I have rated over 5,000 titles. It sure would be nice to rank on a 100 point scale instead of a 10 point scale.
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Christmas Story is a far superior film to CV. I like both, but there are beautiful moments in the former, while the latter is forever immersed in slapstick.
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While i now have a much greater appreciation for Christmas Vacation I still prefer A Christmas Story.
shareComparing a work written by Jean Shepard to the smug fratboy Onanisms of the National Lampoon is like being asked to choose between a life of enlightenment and a life of snickering and fake IDs.
shareI like both of them. They are two different types of movie so it's apples to oranges comparison.
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