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National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, and Anthony Michael Hall. John Candy, Imogene Coca, Christie Brinkley, and a young Jane Krakowski appear in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by John Hughes, based on his short story "Vacation '58" which appeared in National Lampoon.
The film was a box-office hit, earning more than $60 million in the US with an estimated budget of $15 million, and received widespread acclaim from critics. In 2000, readers of Total Film voted it the 46th greatest comedy film of all time. It is widely regarded as the best National Lampoon film, and in August 2015 was listed as the best film in the Vacation film series by Daniel Cohen. It continues to be a cult film and a staple on cable television.
Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase), wanting to spend more time with his wife Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo) and children Rusty (Anthony Michael Hall) and Audrey (Dana Barron), decides to lead the family on a cross-country expedition from the Chicago area to the Los Angeles amusement park Walley World, billed as "America's Favorite Family Fun Park." Ellen wants to fly, but Clark insists on driving, so he can bond with his family. He has ordered a new car in preparation for the trip, but the dealer (Eugene Levy) claims that it will not be ready for six weeks. Clark is forced to accept a Wagon Queen Family Truckster, an ugly, out-sized station wagon, as the car he brought to trade in (a 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser) has already been hauled away and crushed.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 Christmas comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. It is the third installment in National Lampoon's Vacation film series, and was written by John Hughes, based on his short story in National Lampoon magazine, "Christmas '59". The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Juliette Lewis and Johnny Galecki as the Griswold children Audrey and Rusty, respectively.
Since its release in 1989, Christmas Vacation has often been labeled as a modern Christmas classic. It is also the only sequel in the Vacation series to have spawned its own direct sequel: a 2003 made-for-TV release entitled National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure.
The film has achieved three home video releases: VHS and Laserdisc in early 1990, and a "Special Edition" DVD in 2003. In 2009, the film was released as an "Ultimate Collector's Edition." At the same time of this release, it was also released on a simple Blu-ray/DVD combo.
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Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (/ˈtʃɛvi/; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. Born into a prominent New York family, Chase worked a plethora of odd jobs before he moved into comedy and began acting with National Lampoon. He quickly became a key cast member in the inaugural season of Saturday Night Live, where his recurring Weekend Update skit soon became a staple of the show.
Chase is well known for his portrayal of the character Clark Griswold in five National Lampoon's Vacation films, and for his roles in comedies including Foul Play (1978), Caddyshack (1980), Seems Like Old Times (1980), Fletch (1985), Spies Like Us (1985), and ¡Three Amigos! (1986). He has hosted the Academy Awards twice (1987 and 1988) and briefly had his own late-night talk show, The Chevy Chase Show. In 2009, he became a regular cast member (Pierce Hawthorne) on the NBC comedy series Community. Chase left the show in 2012, having already filmed most of the episodes in season 4.
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If your a fan of "Classic" 70s National Lampoon please leave a comment.. If You're younger you might have to imagine yourself back in 1974 to really understand this. The National Lampoon was kind of like "The Daily Show" of that time. I remember listening to this while driving in my 1968 AMC Javelin. (I miss that car). October 19, 1974 / #49 / The California Show Hunter Thompson Parody; Prison Farm; Hollywood Stars Tour; Rip Van Ripple; Grateful Dead Parody; Patty Hearst Plea; California Radio News The California Show October 19, 1974 / #49 repeated on December 7, 1974 / #56
Recorded for HBO, who decided to not air it. Cast: John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Rhonda Coullet, Christopher Guest, Paul Jacobs. Performers featured in previous and later performances of Lemmings included Garry Goodrow, Mary-Jennifer Mitchell, Alice Playten, Nate Herman, Bob Hoban, Peter Elbling, Archie Hahn, and Zal Yanovsky. Writers: Tony Hendra, Sean Kelly, David Axlerod, and the cast. Uncredited writers include Anne Beatts, Henry Beard, John Boni, Doug Kenney, P. J. O'Rourke, and Harold Ramis. The entire show was heavily inspired by pieces Michael O'Donoghue wrote for the National Lampoon magazine, but, due to his many conflicts with those who were writing Lemmings, he was left uncredited.
Here's a quick edit of the 2 movies where the girl in the car appears.
National Lampoon's Vacation: 30th Anniversary is available on Blu-ray 5/21! http://bit.ly/Y02oZy Everything is planned, packed -- and about to go hilariously wrong. The Griswolds are going on vacation. In the driver's seat is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase), an Everyman eager to share the open road and the wonders of family togetherness. Myriad mishaps, crude kin (Randy Quaid), encounters with a temptress (Christie Brinkley), financial woes, Aunt Edna (Imogene Coca) on the roof, one security guard (John Candy) and 2,460 miles later, it's a wonder the Griswolds are together. There's never been a family vacation like it. Except maybe yours. And that helps explain why National Lampoon's Vacation remains so popular...and so very funny. Like us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/WBEntFB Follow us on...
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). The Griswold family's plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.
If your a fan of "Classic" 70s National Lampoon please leave a comment.. If You're younger you might have to imagine yourself back in 1974 to really understand this. The National Lampoon was kind of like "The Daily Show" of that time. I remember listening to this while driving in my 1968 AMC Javelin. (I miss that car). October 19, 1974 / #49 / The California Show Hunter Thompson Parody; Prison Farm; Hollywood Stars Tour; Rip Van Ripple; Grateful Dead Parody; Patty Hearst Plea; California Radio News The California Show October 19, 1974 / #49 repeated on December 7, 1974 / #56
Recorded for HBO, who decided to not air it. Cast: John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Rhonda Coullet, Christopher Guest, Paul Jacobs. Performers featured in previous and later performances of Lemmings included Garry Goodrow, Mary-Jennifer Mitchell, Alice Playten, Nate Herman, Bob Hoban, Peter Elbling, Archie Hahn, and Zal Yanovsky. Writers: Tony Hendra, Sean Kelly, David Axlerod, and the cast. Uncredited writers include Anne Beatts, Henry Beard, John Boni, Doug Kenney, P. J. O'Rourke, and Harold Ramis. The entire show was heavily inspired by pieces Michael O'Donoghue wrote for the National Lampoon magazine, but, due to his many conflicts with those who were writing Lemmings, he was left uncredited.
Here's a quick edit of the 2 movies where the girl in the car appears.
National Lampoon's Vacation: 30th Anniversary is available on Blu-ray 5/21! http://bit.ly/Y02oZy Everything is planned, packed -- and about to go hilariously wrong. The Griswolds are going on vacation. In the driver's seat is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase), an Everyman eager to share the open road and the wonders of family togetherness. Myriad mishaps, crude kin (Randy Quaid), encounters with a temptress (Christie Brinkley), financial woes, Aunt Edna (Imogene Coca) on the roof, one security guard (John Candy) and 2,460 miles later, it's a wonder the Griswolds are together. There's never been a family vacation like it. Except maybe yours. And that helps explain why National Lampoon's Vacation remains so popular...and so very funny. Like us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/WBEntFB Follow us on...
National Lampoon Presents "ROBODOC" Trailer
Trailer for the movie National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). The Griswold family's plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.
Ooooh, midnight in the ghetto street
A desperate boy, he wants somethin' t' eat
('Cause he's dead on his feet)
To "The Man" in the squad car, it's just his "beat"
(He don't care, he don't live there...)
He lives in Queens
(Not Manhattan or The Bronx, or, Brooklyn --Ahhhh,
oooooh!)
A thief on the roof, a mugger in the hall
(Stick 'em up, stick 'em up!)
A baby on the floor, eatin' paint off the wall
(How's he gonna grow tall?)
But, there's one time of year that brings joy to one
and all
(When ev'ry race has a smile on it's face...)
Ooooh...
Refrain 1:
Junkie on the corner, the Pusher uptown
Diggin' the Yuletide, Santa's gettin' down
Holiday colors of red and green
Turkey's big and fat and The Gangsta Lean
Numbers runner stops for a chat
The Apollo doorman tips his hat
And he says:
"Have a Kung-Fu Christmas!"
Livin' in The Ghetto, you always lose
They'll shoot ya' for your socks
And, they'll stick ya' for your shoes
When you're a Super Bad dude,
You pay Super Bad dues
(Where fear and strife is a way of life...)
But, there's a man comin' today
With lots of loot
He's got a Pimp-mo-sleigh,
A red and white fur suit
He's a SuperFly guy;
And, he's awful cu-u-ute
(He's about to arrive, bringing Jingle Bell Jive!)
Refrain 2:
Santa Claus is makin' the Soul Train scene
Slickin' down his beard with Afro Sheen®
Eeny meeny and miney mo
Frost in your hair, and snow up your nose
Diamond in the back, trimmed with holly
My girls are on the street, an' I'm feelin' jolly
Christmas Eve's comin' with the last-minute bustle