10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘A Christmas Story’
Director Bob Clark’s classic holiday comedy has a distinction that few family movies can claim: Most people don’t mind watching it over and over again.
Director Bob Clark’s classic holiday comedy has a distinction that few family movies can claim: Most people don’t mind watching it over and over again.
On Christmas morning, there's nothing worse than getting a bad reaction to one of your presents. This is especially prevalent among the younger crowd, particularly those under age 12. Why? Well, the kiddos don't necessarily have an understanding of faking appreciation and re-gifting later, so it just comes off as bratty behavior.
The holiday season isn't just a time for good tidings and spreading cheer, it's also a month-long occasion where frustration builds to a point of near-explosion. And lucky for Conan O'Brien, he's discovered a perfect way to unleash those irritations unto the holiday that makes us all crazy, stressed and maybe a little bit thankful -- beating the heck out of everything Christmas with a slo-mo camera.
Unfortunately for us, we don't have a toy like that
There's something about the holidays that puts a lot of us here at TheFW into extra crafty moods. Maybe it's all those awesome Etsy decorations we so wish we could copy or just the fact we're feeling particularly festive this time of year. Either way, trying to get all creatively crafty is just plain old fun.
If you're looking for a way to get get into the Christmas spirit and hep out a wonderful cause at the same time, have we got a great idea. It's a brand new CD/DVD 'Christmas in Maine." This is a special 25th anniversary limited edition package that was recorded live from Gracie Theater at Husson University in Bangor.
No talk show host does Christmas (or Bob Dylan) like Jimmy Fallon.
Here's your daily dose of cute -- Santa pretending to sleep for a picture with a sleeping baby.
'Miracle On 34th Street' was the first big screen remake of the 1947 Christmas classic of the same name.
64 percent of homeowners say they are going to put up Christmas decorations this holiday season. Of course "decorations" can be anything from a simple candle in the window to a blinding and all-encompassing collection of flashing lights.