hope they do not screw up, IMO that's the best Christmas movie. Matt
I have very little faith they won't screw it up. I watched the last James Bond and it spit in the face of everything Bond represented. I know Bond was a womanizer but that was part of his character. They wokified the movie to the point it wasn't Bond any more. Good thing they killed him off at the end so nobody had to see them make it worse if they had made another movie.
I agree with Christmas story being a great classic.
I read something about this: the impression I got was they were reuniting the actors, which sounds to me like a "later in life" sequel. But if it's still being written, or subject to revision, anything's possible, including an infection from the Woke virus. I triple-dog-dare them to do the right thing and avoid succumbing to that BS.
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Can you imagine doing the Chinese restaurant scene today?
I raise chickens, so I am literally a chicken tender.
The Scamp is sold, now just two old trucks and one newer one. '92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
They're making a statue of the leg lamp for a new park.............alrighty.
From the above link:
"We raised $1.4 million dollars in private donations, and we decided to build a new downtown park," Cowan said. "The 50 foot leg lamp is the new feature item in Phase 1 of the park.
"What we saw in 2020 was an additional $1 million economic impact during the holiday season from the inflatable, so we are hoping to exceed that this year with the permanent one."
The idea behind making it permanent is to have tourism flowing year round.
"We want people to come through Chickasha not just during the Christmas holidays,"
They used an inflatable leg lamp in 2020 but it got ripped apart by winds just before Christmas that year, hence the decision to make a 'permanent' one.