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Disney's Christmas Carol

Discussion in 'TV, Music and Movies' started by charlestonphan, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. charlestonphan

    charlestonphan Junior Member

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    it opened friday. i love the George C Scott version and the Dickens book as well. plus i am a Disney and Christmas fanatic, and have three young children. so i am pretty much going to see it at some point between now and Christmas, unless it is knock down awful.

    anybody catch it this weekend?
     
  2. Pagan

    Pagan Metal & a Mustang

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    I'll definitely check this out in IMAX 3D, but the greatest ever telling of that story was Albert Finney in "Scrooge".
     
  3. charlestonphan

    charlestonphan Junior Member

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    hard to argue against the Finney version. i just have alot of sentimentality for the George C Scott version, because one of my favorite teacher introduced me to both the book and that version way back in the 80's...
     
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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iDLKzs5AtA"]YouTube- Mickey's Christmas Carol[/ame]

    This is the Christmas Carol I remember from Disney. My childhood. :)
     
  5. charlestonphan

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    just bought my kids that version the other day!
     
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  6. charlestonphan

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    Went and saw this yeaterday with the kiddos. Slightly annoyed because the IMAX version was not available due to a problem with the projector. But did get to see it in 3-D in our brand new (less than one month old) theatre locally.

    Good stuff. Disney scores again, the animation and 34-D aspects are really good. Found myself flinching a few times. And the way they managed to incorporate Ebenezer into these giant, sweeping, magnificent panaramas of London was pretty impressive too.

    Even though it is a bit more advanced, i still would not put in up there with The Polar Express, but that is probably only because I knew the story so well and was not surprised where it was going at any point.

    Definitely a must see in the theatre.
     

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