5 Gags You May Have Missed In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

Holiday 1254098h 229x300 5 Gags You May Have Missed In National Lampoons Christmas Vacationfilms fall into two categories: those with at least a hint of magic and the supernatural (The Santa Clause, It’s A Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol) and those that leave the mystical behind and focus on family gatherings (dysfunctional or otherwise).  National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation falls into the latter category, and it’s arguably the best of the subgenre: classic comic timing from Chevy Chase in his best role; hilarious comedy setpieces; zingy, fun dialogue from John Hughes; and just the right dose of Yuletide heart.

If you’re like me, you notice subtle little gags every time you watch the movie. Here are a few that I picked up only after repeat viewings:

Clumsy Cousin Eddie: When Clark and Cousin Eddie are shopping at the supermarket, watch Clark repeatedly attempt to put delicate objects like light bulbs into the cart, only to have them smashed when Eddie plops big bags of dog food on top of them.

Fashion Sense: Take a look at Cousin Eddie’s outfit when he and Clark are chatting in front of the Christmas tree shortly after Eddie’s arrival. True to his clueless, country bumpkin form, Eddie is not only wearing a far-too-tight white sweater, he’s also combined it with a painfully obvious black mock turtleneck.

Great Minds Think Alike: When Clark  enters boss Mr. Shirley’s (Brian Doyle-Murray, brother to Bill Murray) office to give him a Christmas present, take a look at the gifts on the table from the other employees… they’re all exactly the same shape.

“It’s just a little dry”: The dinner table scene is full of subtle bits of physical comedy that are easy to miss if you don’t happen to be looking at the right part of the scene. Some highlights: Ellen surreptiously flicks the inedible turkey from her fork, Clark accidentally wipes his mouth on his holiday tie, and Cousin Eddie amuses himself by playing the old “here is the church; here is the steeple” game.

Only in France:  Next time you watch, flick on the French subtitles. In France, the film is known by the rather bawdy title of Le Sapin A Des Boules.  Translation?  The Fir Tree Has Balls.  Hmmmm.

Bah, humbug! Team Video gets in the Christmas spirit

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Grab a cup of eggnog (or smoking bishop, if you’re really keen to set the proper mood), curl up next to a cozy fire and listen to Team Video’s holiday podcast. Alex and I take on the most famous holiday tale of them all, Charles Dickens‘s A Christmas Carol.  Get set for all the festivities as we guide you through nine major adaptations of the beloved story, from the high-gloss MGM version to the famous Alastair Sim portrayal, to the big budget CGI effort from Robert Zemeckis and more.  Which ones bring classic Dickensian holiday cheer, and which ones are like a big lump of coal in your stocking?

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Merry Christmas from the BBC!

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  From Thanksgiving Day until the new year’s bells (or pots and pans) chime, the holiday season is officially in full swing.  Sure, there is plenty of hassle that mars this festive time: elbowing through bustling crowds of shoppers, agonizing over finding and being able to afford the perfect gift for so-and-so, having to endure certain family members who you would prefer to avoid…  We’ve all been there.  However, there’s plenty of joy to be found as well: classic Christmas songs on the radio, driving through neighborhoods full of blinking lights and inflatable Spongebob Santas, delicious homemade (or store-bought) cookies and other treats…  If all else fails, you can always drown your sorrows in some egg nog (I recommend Silk Nog with a splash of Johnny Walker Red)!  Anyway, one of my favorite things about this season is the wealth of holiday movies, specials, commercials, etc. all over TV and the internet.  I’ve got the newspaper listings tacked up to my refrigerator and my DVR is locked and loaded.  Like the classic song made famous in Bruce WillisArmageddon, I don’t want to miss a thing.  (Is it stuck in your head now too?  Yeah, you’re welcome.)  Recently I saw a delightful Christmas trailer courtesy of the BBC, which I will now share with you.  This is quite a star-studded affair, but what I am really interested in is Doctor Who‘s Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, decked out in gorgeous reindeer sweaters, playing Twister with a Cyberman! If this jaunty clip doesn’t get you in the Christmas spirit, I’m not sure what will.  And if you don’t already watch Doctor Who, may I suggest adding The Complete David Tennant Years to your wishlist?  Now there’s a gift you can enjoy year-round.