A Christmas Story sequel

As a lover of this film since I can remember, I cannot imagine this being done well.

Few ever, let alone this day, have the tone and wit to match Jean Shepherd. Feel like this will be a reboot of the pop culture fixture A Christmas Story became, painfully self-aware etc al vs anything resembling a sequel.

Hope I'm wrong.
 
I have found myself wondering "what happens when the new ideals do truly run out?" I think we may be getting close to that reality.
 
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I have found myself wondering "what happens when the new ideals do truly run out?" I think we may be getting close to that reality.
There is original content out there if you look for it. The problem is people don't watch original content. People complain about all of the sequals and reboots, but they make them because that is what people watch.
 
There is original content out there if you look for it. The problem is people don't watch original content. People complain about all of the sequals and reboots, but they make them because that is what people watch.
What gets more marketing, original movies or the latest regurgitated Marvel's garbage. I agree that there is original content out there, but it's getting harder and harder to find it.
 
What gets more marketing, original movies or the latest regurgitated Marvel's garbage. I agree that there is original content out there, but it's getting harder and harder to find it.
They market what makes money. What do you think motivates the industry? You think they are forcing reboots and sequals on us through marketing because they like being jerks? Of course not. They push reboots and sequals because their market research shows it's easiest to sell what people are familiar with. It's not rocket science.
 
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There is original content out there if you look for it. The problem is people don't watch original content. People complain about all of the sequals and reboots, but they make them because that is what people watch.
Damon has a clip where he talks about why there are no good new movies. The dissolution of the DVD market plays a part.
 

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