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case he wants an "Official Red Ryder BB carbine action BB gun with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time." But all the world rallies against him, as he endlessly hears, "You'll shoot your eye out kid!" Throughout the film Ralphie concocts numerous schemes designed to snare him that one magical gift but it looks as though he will be thwarted.

While Ralphie's dilemma is at the heart of the film there is much more going on. The entire film is populated with a wonderful and eccentric cast of characters. His mother (Melinda Dillon) is sweet and loving (although she is his primary BB gun rival), his father, the Old Man (Darren McGavin) is gruff and irascible, but his heart is in the right place. McGavin completely steals the film as the obscenity-snarling, furnace-fighting patriarch with a penchant for crossword puzzles. His younger brother Randy is an annoyance to Ralphie (as most siblings are) and he has a penchant for refusing to eat.

McGavin provides some of the more uproarious moments in "A Christmas Story," especially when The Old Man wins an electric lamp in the form of a woman's shapely leg. He proudly displays the lamp in the living room window, touching off a battle of wills with his wife that ends hilariously. In addition to the furnace wars The Old Man is constantly besieged by the Bumpus hounds, a pack of smelly dogs from next door who always chase him.

"A Christmas Story" is the perfect mix of hilarity and sentiment. The actors give genuine performances that seem effortless and their chemistry with each other gives them the appearance of a real family, one that we love revisiting year after year. Anyone can relate to the trials and tribulations they endure. However beneath the laughter there really are some touching moments where each parent does something for Ralphie he will always remember, and will define how he views them from then on.

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All food for thought - and with increased competition in the non-profit technology sector in 2012 - it'll be interesting to see what happens to all those organisations currently on RE7.

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