A Christmas Carol (Part 2), Lost in Adaptation ~ The Dom

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  • @elokin8905
    @elokin8905 8 лет назад +542

    "Fezziwig? But I thought it was Fozziwi--GOD DAMNIT" - A person whose only adaptation for years was Muppet's Christmas Carol

    • @meandmybobbygee1812
      @meandmybobbygee1812 5 лет назад +10

      Samee

    • @NintendoHighSchool
      @NintendoHighSchool 5 лет назад +43

      I never knew there was only a single Marley because I'd only seen the Muppet version

    • @thorsday6462
      @thorsday6462 4 года назад +11

      Same! It knocked me on my head when I found out there was only one Marley.

    • @feigekatarina5745
      @feigekatarina5745 4 года назад +4

      And that is one of the reasons I don't like the Muppets Christmas Carol. I love the Muppets, but there is so much that gets passed over in that version because they have to stay child friendly. I hate how everyone has seen Barbie, or Muppets, or Jim Carrey's version, but they'll never actually see the classic, and thus they'll always have a skewed idea of what the book is, and it won't even be faintly real to them. I grew up on one of the classics that was almost constantly mentioned here, and I can tell you, it was everything it needed to be: heart felt, heart breaking, terrifying, horrifying, loving, cold, and filled with energy and humor, that can't be replicated now days. If you like the newer versions, then fine.... I'm not blaming you, the classics might be hard to find, but I get faintly sick whenever I think of the newer movies, because in my mind, they can't measure up. They just can't. No Scrooge will ever be better than Alistair Sim, no Ghost of Christmas future will ever be better than in 1951, no Jacob Marley will ever be better than Michael Hordern, no nephew will ever be better than Brian Worth. The cast in that movie did a phenomenal job, and they didn't twist anything in a convenient way to match their show. Fozziwig indeed!

    • @rosablackwell64
      @rosablackwell64 4 года назад +1

      Me too!

  • @crypticmrchimes
    @crypticmrchimes 7 лет назад +625

    There actually is a good reason why the Cratchits are so joyful to the point of being unrealistic. In the time the book was written, there was a huge gap between Haves and Have-Nots to the point where most people who didn't spend much time with the poor (which was a vast majority) believed that the poor were poor because of their ineptitude and their sorry state was all their fault.
    When revisionist writers like Dickens wrote them, this belief was so prevalent that they had to make their sympathetic poor characters so pure and wonderful to the point of being unrealistic in order to garner any sympathy from the upper classes. It's very fake and putting it on thick nowadays, but then it was the only way for Dickens to make poor people sympathetic to all walked of life in his day.

    • @Alphasnowbordergirl
      @Alphasnowbordergirl 6 лет назад +67

      Still like that today unfortunately. I have actually heard American politicians imply that.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 6 лет назад +15

      Matthew Bradley
      Wow that’s really interesting.

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 5 лет назад +40

      Alphasnowbordergirl I’ve heard people outright say it. Seems we really haven’t moved on much...

    • @blixer8384
      @blixer8384 5 лет назад +38

      @@katherinemorelle7115 It's not cultural it's psychological. One of our psychological hick ups is we tend to assume that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get. It's called the Just World Fallacy. This is compounded with the Fundamental attribution error, which tendency to assume that one's actions are a product not of their circumstance but of their character. For example if you see someone cut you off in tragic you're more likely to assume that they're simply a jackass and not that there's an emergency and they have to get where they're going quickly.

    • @meandmybobbygee1812
      @meandmybobbygee1812 5 лет назад +5

      @@blixer8384 This is most definitely most people, but is it weird I'm barely like this? I have a history of screwing up stuff without meaning to, so if someone cut me off, I just think they forgot how I'd feel 🤷‍♀️

  • @NintendoHighSchool
    @NintendoHighSchool 5 лет назад +47

    I like that the Muppet version had Gonzo and Rizzo disappear once the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come arrived. It shows a respect for the darker tone of those scenes by handing the spotlight fully over to Scrooge for the final arc of his growth as a person.

  • @emilymarley4505
    @emilymarley4505 5 лет назад +45

    I literally started applauding when Dom revealed he thought The Muppet Christmas Carol was the best adaptation.

  • @czebinatorm
    @czebinatorm 8 лет назад +248

    That Crachit family impersonation was a few seconds away from sounding like the foamy mouth guy from Avatar.

  • @DigiRangerScott
    @DigiRangerScott 8 лет назад +391

    Is "DomOscars" exactly better than "AcaDomy Awards"?

  • @robynb9931
    @robynb9931 7 лет назад +284

    As painful for Dom as it would be, I would like to see the reverse looking at the worst Christmas Carol adaptations. A "Dom Razzies" if you will. There seem to be as many bad versions as there are good.

    • @NitroIndigo
      @NitroIndigo 7 лет назад +22

      That would be hilarious.

    • @joelmole3157
      @joelmole3157 3 года назад +7

      I nominate the Kelsey Grammer and Albert Finney versions... *Shudder*

    • @nancyomalley6286
      @nancyomalley6286 3 года назад +4

      @@joelmole3157 I love the Albert Finney version!

    • @stanrogers5613
      @stanrogers5613 2 года назад +4

      @@joelmole3157 Obviously you managed to miss the Henry Winkler (The Fonz) version.

    • @joelmole3157
      @joelmole3157 Год назад +1

      @@stanrogers5613 That was a thing? My goodness...

  • @xosrakateox
    @xosrakateox 8 лет назад +370

    Okay well watching this in September was a mistake....*digs out Muppets VHS and plays nonstop til January*

    • @Dominic-Noble
      @Dominic-Noble  8 лет назад +41

      I'm pretty sure it got a DVD release if you wanted to upgrade XD

    • @xosrakateox
      @xosrakateox 8 лет назад +31

      The Dom Nooooo! They cut Belle's song from the DVD release. I can't bring myself to watch the movie without it

    • @kennashan
      @kennashan 8 лет назад +5

      Oh Gods I can't make it thru When Love is Gone without losing my mind!!!! I must now watch Albert Finney's version and sing along with my fav...I Hate People. Best. Theme. Song. Ever. (I work retail!)

    • @calebpike
      @calebpike 7 лет назад +3

      Watching this has been the first Christmas thing I've done this year. Still, it's mid-November so not too early. Bring it on though! Time to start listening to the Christmas songs...

    • @KevinStriker
      @KevinStriker 7 лет назад +7

      If you can find the '50 Years of Being Green' DVD of Muppet Christmas Carol, it includes the version with Belle's song in fullscreen.
      vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/muppet/images/c/c6/MCC50DVD.jpg

  • @PhoenixHealing
    @PhoenixHealing 7 лет назад +23

    "There's more of gravy than of grave about you," one of my favorite quotes.

  • @LadyLightningstorm
    @LadyLightningstorm 6 лет назад +269

    I completely agree with you about The Muppets Christmas Carol as the best version. And it really does just make you feel happy.

    • @3lcw385
      @3lcw385 5 лет назад +8

      It's my favourite too and has been since I was a kid.

    • @bi_cycle
      @bi_cycle 5 лет назад +12

      **quietly in the corner** plus Fred is super hot

    • @kaycings9844
      @kaycings9844 4 года назад +2

      Bi Cycle you right 😂

    • @shelbyherring92
      @shelbyherring92 3 года назад +3

      I prefer the '09 version, it's my level of weird...
      That said, all of them are really good.

  • @kriitikko
    @kriitikko 8 лет назад +212

    The dialogue category was won by a film that wasn't nominated? I swear, the academy makes less sense every year. XP

  • @MrRimant
    @MrRimant 8 лет назад +79

    Yay. Huzzah for the Muppet Christmas Carol. My own personal favorite adaptation.

  • @greasysmith3150
    @greasysmith3150 8 лет назад +186

    I love muppets in general, so it's nice to see them get some recognition.

    • @monocline9430
      @monocline9430 8 лет назад +19

      I read a quote somewhere that Michael Caine has stated that this was his favorite movie to work on

    • @KeyKong1981
      @KeyKong1981 7 лет назад

      monocline

    • @sammyferns5073
      @sammyferns5073 7 лет назад +5

      Greasy Smith its my annual Christmas movie tbh

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 8 лет назад +40

    I am shocked that there was no mention of Scrooge 1970. It had great production value, stayed true to the novel, and Albert Finney was great as Scrooge.

    • @chooseymomschoose
      @chooseymomschoose 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, that was a little weird, like somebody was being overly zealous with the content ID on that or something. Way better songs than the Muppets verison.

  • @ShaM3fullyCha0tic
    @ShaM3fullyCha0tic 7 лет назад +45

    Muppets did a lovely job. However, the musical Scrooge in 1970 with Albert Finney as Scrooge was absolutely wonderful. The accuracy to the book, the characters, and everything wasn't hampered but merely embellished by the occasional musical number. One of the best scenes is when Scrooge sees a parade going through town and they're all singing "Thank you very much...it's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me" and he thinks they're honoring him. It's actually his funeral procession, and the lead in the song is tearing up Scrooge's old ledger. It's such a stark contrast to the other adaptations that just jump straight to the graveyard that when he finally sees the Ghost pointing to the grave, it scares him even more. And they also nicely incorporate the hell scene that most adaptations leave out.
    I highly recommend you revisit this one day, Dom.

    • @chooseymomschoose
      @chooseymomschoose 4 года назад +3

      Fantastic opening song as well: "When I see the indolent classes/Sitting on their indolent asses/Gulping ale from indolent glasses/I hate people!"

  • @kaleidoslug7777
    @kaleidoslug7777 5 лет назад +20

    I absolutely LOVE the 2009 Jim Carrie adaptation. I see how the slapstick and falling and faster scenes may draw someone out of the movie, but I'm a bit of an animation nerd (read: a HUGE animation nerd) so I honestly saw that as the animators fucking around and being creative simply because they could and respect them for it. And the excellent Dickens dialogue and atmosphere always drew me back into the more serious and heartfelt moments of the story

  • @aubreyackermann8432
    @aubreyackermann8432 4 года назад +4

    The Cratchett family probably didn't eat well any other night of the year, so the excitement about Christmas dinner makes sense to me.

  • @avencree
    @avencree 7 лет назад +33

    The Muppet's Christmas Carol is my all time favorite adaptation. No shame. All love,

  • @kaycings9844
    @kaycings9844 4 года назад +15

    I love Fred in the Muppets’ Christmas Carol, hes so optimistic and his “God Bless Christmas” speech is so 👌🏼👌🏼 it’s so well delivered (from an actor’s pov) ugh I love that movie so much

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 8 месяцев назад

      Also the costumes are GORGEOUS. It doesn’t hurt that Fred is shot as being the only splash of color in a room of dull greys, browns, and black.

  • @kaledmasterme
    @kaledmasterme 8 лет назад +44

    it is a shame that no one nominated Scrooge (1970) for anything. Albert Finney is amazing in it :)

    • @QueenBoadicea
      @QueenBoadicea Год назад

      Yes! This one is my absolute favorite of the adaptations. I simply adore most of the acting and the music is terrific.

    • @jb888888888
      @jb888888888 Год назад +4

      I've never even seen the whole thing and I get "Thank You Very Much" stuck in my head once in a while.

  • @cathe8282
    @cathe8282 Год назад +8

    Patrick Stewart's version is well enhanced by his one-person stage adaption. I truly believe he has had a life-long love of this story and has picked it apart from every level so I'm glad his version has won a few of the awards. I may come across as a child of my times when I say his version and Muppets are my favourite versions!

  • @lisamarie5937
    @lisamarie5937 7 лет назад +14

    The Chachits actually resemble how I act around Christmas...

  • @Pikaman20008
    @Pikaman20008 8 лет назад +100

    The Dom, you forgot to mention the Jim Carrey Christmas Carol when you were reading the nominations for most accurate book dialogue.

    • @MDWolfe-ks5fu
      @MDWolfe-ks5fu 8 лет назад +3

      OOPS!

    • @peytonfugate3502
      @peytonfugate3502 6 лет назад +13

      And it won 😂😂😂😂

    • @leephillips4402
      @leephillips4402 6 лет назад +2

      Pikaman20008 yeah I didn't expect that one to be so accurate

    • @gRinchY-op5vr
      @gRinchY-op5vr 2 года назад +2

      Honestly I thought he did it that way on purpose so people would be like "whaaaaaaat?!" When it's true, dialogue wise it is the most accurate

  • @LadyLightningstorm
    @LadyLightningstorm 6 лет назад +13

    I quite like this style of comparing the various movies to the book.

  • @cannibalisticrequiem
    @cannibalisticrequiem 8 лет назад +69

    Yay! The Muppet Christmas Carol is also my favorite version of the Charles Dickens story, so I'm pleased you chose it for Best Adaptation! I'm a big Muppets fan as well, and it might be nostalgia talking, but it really is the movie that seems to perfectly capture the Christmas spirit. It's genuinely a feel-good movie with nary a drop of cynicism in it, and I like it all the more for that approach! The only thing that disappoints me about Muppet Christmas Carol is Katzenberg's meddling that got one of the songs removed from the movie. The song is 'When Love is Gone' (the reprise at the end of the movie, that was left in, is 'When Love is Found'), which Belle sings to Young Ebeneezer and is her breaking up with him because she feels he fell out of love with her (we see that he's more interested in work and keeps pushing off their wedding), and while she still loves him, she feels she'll never be happy if she remains with him. It's a rather sad song, and it adds to the movie- making it more obvious why Belle leaving him really broke Scrooge. But apparently Katzenberg felt the song was "too sad", and believed that children watching the film would be bored by it, and not understand what was going on, so he had Brian Henson remove it from the movie. The only times it was in the film was during the theatrical release before the edit, and there are a few VHS copies of the movie that still have 'When Love is Gone' in tact, but all DVD reprints have the song omitted. You can find the clip of the song on RUclips, and can subsequently see why leaving the song out hurts the film, as in the edited version, the movie awkwardly transitions from Belle breaking up with Young Ebeneezer to Scrooge back in his bedroom alone and having to relive his heartbreak from that day again.

    • @joelmole3157
      @joelmole3157 3 года назад +7

      I mean I see where Katzenberg was coming from because as a kid, I really felt that that scene was out of place and dragged the movie down (I had the VHS) so I was pleased to see it omitted. However, as an adult, I now see how vital that was to the story and how jarring its omission was.

    • @intergalactic92
      @intergalactic92 Год назад +1

      Well he wasn’t wrong. Kids lose interest when a love ballad plays, and that was certainly true for me whenever we got to that part. I was confused when I found the DVD version didn’t include it, but I can’t say I was sad it was gone.

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 8 месяцев назад

      As a grownup, I honestly felt a little more emotional with the song - especially when Michael Caine starts singing along with her.
      Oh, my heart.

  • @shanethepain13
    @shanethepain13 8 лет назад +88

    I didn't think you would pick the muppets but I'm glad you did :)

    • @EmoBearRights
      @EmoBearRights 5 лет назад +1

      The two years in London they do a sing-a-long screening. They even included Belle's song as a cut scene at the start.

  • @busdriver1275
    @busdriver1275 3 года назад +5

    I've ways loved Muppet Christmas Carol. It's a yearly tradition for me and I'm about to watch it right now, on the 28th anniversary of its release!

  • @kirankataria6491
    @kirankataria6491 Год назад +2

    The Muppet Christmas Carol is my favourite because (a) of Michael Caine's delicately-pitched performance and the way he interacts with the other characters and (b) the sense of joy throughout the whole thing.

  • @karasumacha7559
    @karasumacha7559 8 лет назад +37

    Three Christmas ghosts on you Dom for your humbugery.

    • @mrcritical6751
      @mrcritical6751 8 лет назад +5

      Technically four if you count Marley ( no one ever counts him)

    • @HeliosCentaur
      @HeliosCentaur 8 лет назад +3

      +Lee Morgan Don't forget the addition of Robert in the Muppets version.

    • @thomasbridges6026
      @thomasbridges6026 7 лет назад

      Mr Critical i Count him

  • @bjaxstriker5245
    @bjaxstriker5245 2 года назад +5

    I’m so happy seeing the love for the Albert Finney musical in the comments! Every critic I’ve seen mention it seems to think it’s horrible. So undeserved 💚❤️.

  • @krixkhaos
    @krixkhaos 6 лет назад +4

    "My books... Doctor... do they last?"
    "Oh yes!"
    "For how long?"
    "Forever."

  • @aprilzackary
    @aprilzackary 2 года назад +2

    I thought FOR SURE he wouldn’t pick my absolute favorite, then he did! Muppets Christmas Carol is soooo good

  • @vallraffs
    @vallraffs 8 лет назад +86

    I think that a great episode could be made for a Hannibal Lecter story. Not necessarily any particular one.
    Or maybe the Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. That would work too.

    • @tipulsar85
      @tipulsar85 8 лет назад +1

      +Valter There's a slight problem with Hitchhiker, there isn't a consistent version. While the books and Movie are the most well known, there is also the Radio version, which started it all and ended after the film was released (thank Disney and a long dose of "hiatus"), an adventure game that was originally text only (weird story there), the TV version, a stage play, and two different takes on the audiobooks of the novels (Really). Each version sculpts the story in different lighting. the coreof the story might seem like it should be about two hours, but really is more depth to it than it seems in some areas and shallower in others.

    • @vallraffs
      @vallraffs 8 лет назад +2

      Mike Sherry Well yeah but this show only tackles book adaptions, so the stories in non--printed media maybe should be disregarded. It could be compared and contrasted to either the books or the scripts to the radio show. Unless the Dom also happens to be a fan of the series wanting to talk about al the different versions I don't think they need ore than a quick mention to clarify.

    • @jacoblong92
      @jacoblong92 8 лет назад +3

      +Valter there was also a tv show, however Douglas Adams was heavily involved in all of the adaptations, he wrote the books, the radio plays, the tv series, and the movie. so i wouldn't so much classify them as adaptations as i would say they were merely alternate expansions of the book universe. kinda like the DC multiverse.

    • @mollymcdade4031
      @mollymcdade4031 8 лет назад +2

      +Valter Hitchhikers please! I love all the adaptions EXCEPT THE GODDAMN MOVIE!

    • @KaltatheNobleMind
      @KaltatheNobleMind 8 лет назад +2

      +Mike Sherry the fact that the Author went delibratley out of his way to make every adaptation differnt could be a real treat for this series:D it can be a difinitive example of how one goes abaout translating a story from one medium to another and if the Dom is willing to expand his scope shows off what kind of changes and additions and whatnot can be doen in each medium for maximum effect, like i dunno for radio dramas you write more dialogue heavy and use sound FX like punchlines for scenes,comicbooks may be more action oriented or allow for more worldbuilding as you instruct the artist what to draw ect. and at the end we can have a DomOscars for the franchise itself:D which will highlight the very principle Dom kept going with his series: tell the author's story by whatever means possible.
      like he just said in this very domoscars the best adaptation holds the spirit of the story not the mere cosmetic surface trappings:)
      on a tangent i am curious if Dom has read Robert McKee's Story, cuz his chapter on adaptation is basiclaly what dom tlaks about by cutting to the heart and theme of the work in question and working from there.

  • @sillwullivan83
    @sillwullivan83 4 года назад +14

    The 3 ghosts represented aspects of there names.
    The ghost of Christmas past represented a culminations of different people Scrooge has met, being a moving changing mixture of what appeared to be a multitude of other people.
    The ghost of Christmas present represents the holiday that was currently going by. He was a jolly large man who acted like If Christmas was himself a person.
    The ghost of Christmas future is the representation of what is in everyone’s future, death.

  • @MDWolfe-ks5fu
    @MDWolfe-ks5fu 8 лет назад +22

    (Hearing of the best adaptation winner:)YES!!! YES YES YES. I love the muppets version, it was my childhood favorites.

  • @PS-dm1dq
    @PS-dm1dq 6 лет назад +7

    YAAAAY Muppets! I was rooting for that one to win the best one. I clapped out loud when he announced it. Yes, it seriously is really that good. And I'm not ashamed that I love it. :)

  • @HrothgarXII
    @HrothgarXII 8 лет назад +127

    Those motion capture movies always give me that creepy "uncanny valley" vibe

    • @ginge641
      @ginge641 6 лет назад +2

      HrothgarXII It's more like the uncanny canyon in some scenes.

    • @ernestomiloli8414
      @ernestomiloli8414 Год назад

      And proud of it!

  • @Falcon-doing-doodles
    @Falcon-doing-doodles 3 года назад +2

    I feel ya, Dom. Thanksgiving is my personal favorite holiday because it's like Christmas but more chill

  • @Jebbtube
    @Jebbtube 8 лет назад +61

    Wonder if Dom got visited by any spirits over the holiday season...

    • @GibbyCat
      @GibbyCat 8 лет назад +5

      +MagnuMagnus If they did, they probably took the form of commenters.

    • @Jebbtube
      @Jebbtube 8 лет назад +8

      Rashuanu "I am the Commenter of Christmas Past!"

    • @GibbyCat
      @GibbyCat 8 лет назад +6

      +MagnuMagnus "I am the Commenter of Christmas Yet To Be! Change your ways Dom or people will continue to annoy you with X-mas comments or simply not care."

    • @EntityofDarkness696
      @EntityofDarkness696 8 лет назад +3

      +MagnuMagnus I was busy

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 7 лет назад

      btw, I'm kind of new around this channel, is there any particular reason why Dom isn't keen on Christmas?

  • @EffieXSteffie
    @EffieXSteffie 7 лет назад +8

    Watching this in May, and now gonna binge watch these adaptations.

  • @samjudge1240
    @samjudge1240 8 лет назад +20

    Heh I would say the Muppets version gives the idea of the holiday better then jim carry one, as that film felt like Silent Hill at parts.

  • @Formoka
    @Formoka 6 лет назад +2

    I actually really liked the 2009 Christmas Carol. There were a lot of angry mothers complaining it was too scary for kids and I was like "duh! Did you read the book?!"

  • @VelkanKiador
    @VelkanKiador 6 лет назад +11

    I do find myself loving Christmas more now than I did as a kid. When I was a kid my mother would always be angry in Christmas, whether it be because of the stress to prepare everything, that me and my little sister hadn't bothered cleaning up our rooms, that our grandfather forgot to buy a gift to our older sister (My older sister is my half sister and my grandfather isn't her grandfather), that our older sister hadn't come home in Christmas, that we were all laughing when we found a big potato in our mashed potatoes and she had made it etc. As a kid I always dreaded Christmas and looked forward for it to be over so I could get to play with my new toys. But now that I am an adult I don't have to put up with my family's shit anymore. If they can't even be nice on Christmas then I won't celebrate Christmas with them anymore and will spend a lot less time with them. Christmas is the one time of the year most of my family are peaceful nowadays, we have ditched all the stressful Christmas traditions and now it's all about spending time with each other and try to get along.

  • @Rakealia
    @Rakealia 8 лет назад +1

    The Muppet's Christmas Carol is my favorite Christmas Carol too. xD It always brings a smile to my face around Christmas and I love singing the songs from it.

  • @UlrichTheOmega
    @UlrichTheOmega 8 лет назад +1

    Dom's not kidding when he said there were a ton to pick from. I've been able to collect about 14 different versions on dvd release. It's always cool to see what each one does differently.

  • @Gatergirl79
    @Gatergirl79 6 лет назад +1

    I'm so glad Muppet Christmas Carol won. Its truly my favourite version too and never fails to put a smile on my face each Christmas and having me singing along.

  • @Rita3500
    @Rita3500 5 лет назад +4

    1984 and Muppets are my two favorite Christmas Carols. So excellent. I also recommend the 1971 Christmas Carol. While it may not be a fantastic adaptation it really does get a lot of things right and I think it has the most book accurate ghost of Christmas past I have ever seen. Plus, Alistair Sim is in it!

  • @apenguinnamedabraham
    @apenguinnamedabraham 7 лет назад +29

    What about doing this with Oliver Twist? I really like this format!

  • @anonymous-sh8ve
    @anonymous-sh8ve 8 лет назад +2

    Another great video!
    Just want to add that I think The Muppet Christmas Carol also managed to get that conversational 'told to you' feel very nicely by having 'Dickens' address the audience and tell the story in a way that didn't feel shoehorned in.
    I'd also like to mention that there's a great version of A Christmas Carol called 'Scrooge' from 1970 that also happens to be a musical. Not the most accurate adaptation, but definitely worth a watch (and notable in that the same actor who played Scrooge as an old man also played him as a young one in the past). It was nominated for several prestigious awards including several Oscars and has been the traditional watch for my family for at least 15 years. If you like musicals at all then I'd highly recommend it :)

  • @gabriellagonzalez9577
    @gabriellagonzalez9577 5 лет назад +3

    I love the Muppet Christmas Carol. I'm going to watch it tonight now.

  • @Mister-Thirteen
    @Mister-Thirteen 8 лет назад +5

    Honestly, well I wholeheartedly share The Dom's views on the holiday, I'd have to say I have a bit of a soft spot for this Classic. My personal favorites being the Muppet version & Disney's 2009, fallowed closely by the 1999 version because I love the work of Sir Patrick Stewart.

  • @ToriHiragana
    @ToriHiragana 7 лет назад +2

    About the Cratchits, this isn't your topical middle class family that gets excited about Santa Claus, this family is third-world dirt-poor. If you ever visit a country where children jump up and down with excitement at a single piece of candy I think you'll understand how authentic and tender the picture of Cratchit Christmas was

  • @JazzyWaffles
    @JazzyWaffles 7 лет назад +1

    It's that time of year again! I'm re-watching this and dang has it got me in the mood for Christmas.
    *starts humming "It Feels Like Christmas" and goes off to find his old copy of The Muppet Christmas Carol*

  • @animationfanatic2133
    @animationfanatic2133 8 лет назад +3

    great episodes I love your series dom and its been awesome to see it progress from the beggining. I am however a bit dissapointed that no one nominated the Albert Finney 1971 christmas carol

  • @kristhebard
    @kristhebard 8 лет назад +1

    The 2009 version is, oddly enough, my favorite adaptation (though I do have a nostalgic love for the old Disney Mickey's Christmas Carol, as that was how I was introduced to the story in the first place). Though it did have a few spots of goofy that didn't quite chime with the rest of the movie, that scene with Tim dying brings tears to me every time...the facial acting was perfect for Carrey's contorting expressions and the emotion was delivered nicely. I also liked the reimagining of the Ghost of Christmas Future as a shade (though the chase scene can fuck right off).

  • @snowboundwanderer
    @snowboundwanderer Год назад

    The ‘51 with Sim is the version I’ve watched with my parents every Christmas Eve for over 20 years. Patrick Stewart’s version gets a watch every few years as well.

  • @MalloonTarka
    @MalloonTarka 8 лет назад +13

    *Spoiler*
    YES! The Muppets win!

  • @k1tkat-kate
    @k1tkat-kate Год назад +1

    Muppet Christmas Carol IS the best adaptation of this story, and I WILL NOT hear anyone claiming otherwise!!!

  • @MoonPhantom
    @MoonPhantom 8 лет назад +1

    Yay, this final made me so happy.
    I watch a Muppets Christmas carols every single year and it just make me so happy, warm and fuzzy inside. That's preciesly why I like it so much!

  • @Handicrafti
    @Handicrafti 6 лет назад +1

    My husband has been watching me watch this, judging every time the Muppets didn't win a category. He loves that movie so much

  • @DecoyBlackMage
    @DecoyBlackMage 8 лет назад +11

    I really like the Muppet version, but honestly I love the Disney version.
    That said its nostalgia for the most part, it was a great memory from when I was a child so its hard for me to not like it more, and to an extent that is probably the case for many here.
    Great rundown without a doubt though, and I also have to agree with the winner you picked, even if its not my favorite its still very solid.

    • @ProfessM
      @ProfessM 8 лет назад +4

      +DecoyBlackMage Hard not to love Mister McD in the part he was born to play.

  • @jediping
    @jediping 3 года назад +1

    I am so glad you picked the right one! This is currently my favorite Christmas movie.

  • @orangeapples
    @orangeapples 8 лет назад +1

    A Christmas Carol being on TV is easily my favorite part of Christmas.

  • @cloudstrife4534
    @cloudstrife4534 8 лет назад +3

    Great videos! I hope you bring this award show format back for more books that have several adaptations! I also hope you had a good holiday season with not too many people trying to force you to partake in spirits and traditions that you don't wish to partake in!

  • @MsBloodyHime
    @MsBloodyHime 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you for choosing Muppets!!! (just found this channel recently and am enjoying it.

  • @ReverseUnicorn
    @ReverseUnicorn 3 года назад +1

    I have to agree that the muppets Christmas Carol is the best adptation IMO, It's failry accurate as these things go. And it very much gets the moral, the point of the story right.

  • @MartinKellerII
    @MartinKellerII 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you, Dom! I keep saying the Muppet adaptation for the last 15 years (well since I saw it for the first time properly). Finaly someone thinks the same way.

  • @amyscott5975
    @amyscott5975 8 лет назад +3

    I love this story and out of all of the film versions, I love the Muppets one. I try to watch it every year during the Xmas season and I never tire of it.
    The songs are good and it really gets me into the Christmas spirit. :)

  • @aprildriesslein5034
    @aprildriesslein5034 2 года назад +1

    I must admit 1984 and Mickey are first in my heart purely because those are the ones I grew up watching. An interesting note on the Muppets one, though: I saw a dress historian talk about the costumes and she said they did a really nice job, with lots of details and extra effort that would have been easy to leave out.

  • @PaulMcElligott
    @PaulMcElligott 4 дня назад

    The 1984 version was our family’s Christmas tradition. I recorded it off the air the first year it aired. We used that copy for a few years, but Dad got tired of fast-forwarding through the commercials, so he had me re-record it, editing out the ads. Eventually we bought the commercial VHS and later the DVD and finally the Blu-ray. Sadly, since my parents passed away, it’s not as big a part of Christmas as it used to be.

  • @gwenbrown4111
    @gwenbrown4111 6 лет назад +1

    I always love Mr Magoo's Christmas carol! That's my fave!

  • @kaitlinowens2714
    @kaitlinowens2714 Год назад +1

    I like the muppets version as well (it’s tradition to watch it with my family every Christmas) but the reason I was heartbroken about tiny Tim’s death was the fact that Kermit and Miss Piggy was sad and I loved them both dearly so seeing them heartbroken over losing their child was really sad (in my defense I didn’t watch a lot of muppets media so didn’t know about Robin) it was the same with the Disney version (the one with Disney characters playing the characters of the story) seeing Mickey upset about losing his son was sad for me because I loved him so much.

  • @rosablackwell64
    @rosablackwell64 4 года назад +1

    So glad to see so much love for The Muppets' Christmas Carol here! IMHO Kermit is the best Bob Cratchit

  • @thedopdeity
    @thedopdeity 4 года назад

    Really though, they're all great in their own way. A Christmas Carol is the only Christmas story I *like* and I've never been disappointed in any version.

  • @hanaortiz7596
    @hanaortiz7596 5 лет назад

    finally another muppets christmas carol enthusiast! i'm approaching sixteen and i still make sure i watch it every christmas because of how much joy and christmas spirit it gives to anyone who views it. even got my cynical great-uncle in on it! thanks for giving the movie the respect it deserves.

  • @cartoonlover44
    @cartoonlover44 6 лет назад +1

    Yay! I'm so glad Muppet Christmas Carol won! It's my favorite!

  • @sarahshoemaker6150
    @sarahshoemaker6150 6 лет назад +1

    YES! I was so hopeful the muppets would get some love!

  • @helenajones2212
    @helenajones2212 4 года назад +1

    Me and my family have watched the 1999 version every Christmas Eve since it came out, I’m so happy you gave it some recognition here although it absolutely should have won every single award it is the ultimate version

  • @WillowPen07
    @WillowPen07 7 лет назад +2

    First things first- 1) I love Christmas. I've had some shitty ones (Grama died 2 days before, etc.), but it's still my absolute favorite holiday. Food, music, family, movies, traditions. You get the picture.
    2) I love A Christmas Carol. I have since I was a kid (Yay, Micky!). This was reinforced when I had to read the book in the 7th grade. The story usually makes me emotional, and even watching this today (in 100°F/37.777°C AUGUST) I teared up... Even though I enjoy all the movies, plays, & specials (I watch as many versions as I can each year), I tend to pick them apart for the same reasons you do. I cannot pick an overall favorite film because none have lived up to the standard Dickens set so long ago (though if I had to it'd probably be 51, George C Scott or Muppets). (Stewart is my favorite Scrooge, even with his lacking portrayal of true fear, partly because I've had a crush on him since the early TNG days, and partly because of his passion for this work of Dickens. And then there's the accent, which Scott was lacking.)
    3) My biggest pet peeve you didn't even mention. The whole reason Ebenezer's father didn't like him was because Engineer's mother died giving birth to him, meaning his sister is OLDER than he is. She is usually portrayed as younger & this really irritates me.
    4) I just found your channel today (THANK YOU, PETRA!) and I love the Lost In Adaptation videos I've seen so far.

  • @anitarichmond8930
    @anitarichmond8930 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for doing Dickens, Christmas carol. I try to catch it every holiday season. I too love a Muppet Christmas Carol, however my least favorite Scrooge is George C Scott's betrayal... can't win them all.🎬

  • @StephanieNicole13
    @StephanieNicole13 6 лет назад +2

    The 2009 adaptation is my favorite one

  • @icebabey3644
    @icebabey3644 Год назад +1

    Not me screaming “YEAH FUCK YEAH” when I heard that the Muppets version won best adaptation. It’s my favorite movie after having read the book.

  • @OverlyPositiveFanboy
    @OverlyPositiveFanboy 7 месяцев назад

    Something I love about Mickey's Christmas Carol is how they managed to do something blasphemous really well.
    Making the Chost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come talk should be a serious no-no, but they hold off until the last possible moment, and give him one of the most damningly hardest lines in the entire special.
    "Why, your's, Ebenezer. The richest man in the cemetery!"

  • @castastrofa
    @castastrofa 2 года назад

    Funnily enough it turns out that when it comes to the costumes with regard to the time period the muppets also did a fantastic job. Even for the muppets and a lot of the extras the exact era and it’s fashion is pretty much on point

  • @Justice237
    @Justice237 7 лет назад +8

    He should do another Dom Oscars with Les Miserables and include the stage musical as well as the movie musical and the non-musical adaptations

    • @ezelfrancisco1349
      @ezelfrancisco1349 5 лет назад

      I had a feeling that The Dom will conflate the 2012 movie and the 1985 musical together.

  • @FunnyLilNightmare
    @FunnyLilNightmare 7 лет назад

    I wasn't a really that big a Muppets fan when I was younger but I absolutely loved The Muppets Christmas Carol, I watched it every Christmas and I still love it to this day.
    Another adaption of I loved when I was younger was An All Dogs Christmas Carol but it was quite possibly the most inaccurate adaption of the original story ever. It was super fun though.

  • @whovianhistorybuff
    @whovianhistorybuff 6 лет назад

    One thing I liked about the Muppet Christmas carol is that by having gonzo as Dickins we get a great deal of dialogue that would be hard to work in otherwise stuff that the unnamed narrator would say such as describing scrooge as a "tight fisted hand to the grindstone" "a covetous old sinner" and the reminder that the marleys were "dead and decaying in their graves that one thing you must remember or nothing that follows will seem wondrous"

  • @rbfloat
    @rbfloat 4 года назад

    I think what's amazing how about the Muppet Christmas Carol has aged well. So many movies don't but the Muppet Carol has managed to age well and also still hold up. It's also a perfect introduction to a classic story for kids.

  • @HomespunWisdom
    @HomespunWisdom 4 года назад

    The Cratchets went bananas over Christmas because there was such little joy in their lives that to 'feast' (i.e. having a goose and pudding over say, a hunk of bread soaked in milk for dinner) meant euphoric heights of gratitude. Glad to see that this baffled you, in a way. It means you've never missed a meal or been undernourished. As it should be.

  • @TheDawnofVanlife
    @TheDawnofVanlife 3 года назад

    I find the Muppets do a good job at whatever they do. When the Muppets attach to a theme or novel, there is some clear research done in the area and under all the Muppet jokes is a smart script.

  • @WhiteWave3
    @WhiteWave3 7 лет назад

    Woooooo!! Totally agree! My very first Muppets and very first A Christmas Carol.Awesome

  • @robertawalsh2995
    @robertawalsh2995 3 года назад

    The Muppet's Christmas Carol is my second favorite but Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol was my first and remains my favorite.

  • @gleipnirfenrisulfr2860
    @gleipnirfenrisulfr2860 8 лет назад

    I 100% agree with you on the verdict of A Muppets Christmas Carol being the best version. It is this incarnation I think of each Christmas and it always leaves me feeling happy and a bit more in the spirit of the season.

  • @aromaladyellie
    @aromaladyellie 6 лет назад +1

    The animated version from the early 2000's was pretty good, I seem to recall. Too bad nobody else seems aware it exists lol. It was on Netflix a few years ago, when Netflix had like, 20 versions of the story available. I watched all of them. Every. Single. One. It was awesome.

  • @Ozz04
    @Ozz04 5 лет назад +2

    Oh The Muppet's Christmas Carol why are you so wonderful?

  • @kelleyceccato7025
    @kelleyceccato7025 2 года назад +1

    I'm way late to the party on this, but... "His favorite stair and shit! WHY?" What better way to sum up the reason there will NEVER be a Tiny Tim as good as Robin.

  • @SomeBody-mc1km
    @SomeBody-mc1km 6 лет назад +3

    12:37 "My favorite Ghost of Christmas PAST!"

  • @alexferry8388
    @alexferry8388 2 года назад

    the muppets christmas carol is THE ABSOLUTE BEST and i was rooting for it the entire time

  • @tintillor
    @tintillor 8 лет назад +38

    Do you really have Dyslexia, The Dom? It would be interesting to see a video on how you dealt with it and became such an avid reader.

    • @jeniferjoseph9200
      @jeniferjoseph9200 8 лет назад +15

      +Tintillo Roldan That's why adaptations are so important- people who have trouble reading might put in the extra effort when they love the movie that's based on it, or if anything are at least able to get a version of the story.

    • @bi_cycle
      @bi_cycle 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed.
      I know it's not really the same, but I have ADHD so sitting down to read a book is a struggle. Films just really help.

  • @derkleinepandaxD
    @derkleinepandaxD 5 лет назад +1

    In my childhood i really liked the Animated 1997 Version. I've watched it every year, maybe i go rewatch it and look at other productions from this video.