Random Anniversary of the Week Vol 3: Meg Ryan Bites It In 3D, A Holiday Movie Classic and OH Yes-PAPA CAN YOU HEAR ME!!

Ok so you don’t have to be an expert to know that the masses are going to flock to see New Moon this weekend. I just came back from taking my kids to see Planet 51 and the line for the 9pm showing for New Moon went around the block, TWICE! The experts, by the way, are predicting returns near the 100 million dollars mark. We’ll have to wait until Sunday to find out, so in the meantime I want flashback to 26 years to 1983 when on this very weekend box office pundits had a much tougher race to predict. Usually I stick to one movie per random anniversary but with this line up, I could not resist.

Amityville 3D

Amityville 3D

A Christmas Story

A Christmas Story

Yentl

Yentl

So lets break it down. What did Amityville 3D had to offer? Well a sequel that nobody asked for that followed 1983’s trend of crappy horror sequels in 3D (Jaws 3D and Friday The 13th 3D came out the same year) and a young Meg Ryan putting her As The Wolrd Turns acting training to good use as one of the house’s terrorized victims.

Here’s another Meg Ryan Horror movie you might be familiar with.

Ok, back to the Random Anniversary. A Christmas Story, much like the Wizard of Oz and It’s a Wonderful Life, was largely ignored by moviegoers but became a classic once it became a staple on TV. I tripple dog dare you not take a the memorable scene below!

Ok, so I have nothing much to say about Bab’s directorial debut, except that if you think your childhood was hard, my parents took me to see this in the theater. As I recall my sophisticated 9 year old reaction was something like this: “What the hell is this? A Serious Musical? Where did all the Kids from Grease go to? She’s a He?!!! I think I handled Just One Of The Guys much better two years later. So in honor of my early trauma here’s the scene with the song that will get stuck in your brain FOREVER!

So come on, let me know. Which one is your favorite? Which one did you see in 1983? Which one would you see this weekend? Here’s a little Siskel and Ebert Flashback to help you decide.

3 Responses to this post.

  1. Posted by banchy_ij on 21.11.09 at 2:26 am

    My parents also took me to see Yentl, I think it was the old theater a Plaza las Americas, in the first level of Plaza las America there used to be 2 theaters with a mega curved scrreen (Cinerama type, but not cinerama at all) later the Terraza level used to be other movies teathers. Ok back to Yentl, I was 10 yrs for that time and I dont understand the movie, the only musical that i liked was ANNIE, and was for the dog. But like 20 years later I see Yentl again and it doesn’t a bad movie, i have to admit that I like musical movies, but the only problem with Yentl is that Barbra Streisand doesnt fits like a man, she always looks like a woman even dressed like a man, but i have to admit that was a good movie but in 1983 i dont have the capacity to understand that kind of movie.

  2. Posted by juanma on 21.11.09 at 2:26 am

    Since I was raised in Carolina, I saw Yentl at one of the small Laguna Gardens Theaters. I think the first time I went to the big Plaza Las Americas Theaters was for Beetlejuice in 1988.

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