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Far Cough 8:24 Thu Dec 24
Scrooge
What a cracking story

That Dickens was a clever fella


I'm watching for the umpteenth time the version with Alistair Sim

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Saul Bollox 12:26 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
I liked Scrooge. He was OK until he went mad and started being nice to everybody.

Grumpster 9:36 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
'Thank you very much, thank you very, that's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me'

Anyone not watching the musical one today is a fool, magnificent film.

Channel 5 around 10 I think.

chad sexington 6:35 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
I like all the versions from sim to the muppets except that shit that Kelsey Grammar did. Always enjoy the Patrick Stewart version

zico 3:12 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
Only seen the George C Scott version but seen Bill Murrays Scrooged loads of times. A classic in itself.

Private Dancer 2:14 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
Lovely film, but I'm not one of these 'I HAVE to watch every year' type of person.

The version with George C.Scott is also very good, don't think I've seen the Albert Finney version.

gank 1:19 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
Fuck of Boaty, you fat cunt. You're so lucky I didn't turn up to that drinks night you went to.

gank 1:18 Fri Dec 25
Re: Scrooge
fine, gph. There is a tenuous link.

But the best one ever, is the one with Ross Kemp playing Scrooge as a debt collector.

team boaty 11:40 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Was the 51 version the very first. Thought I remembered reading that their was one before that ?

A great story but absolutely has to be the Sims version or nothing at all. Bill Murray`s is by far the worst

gph 11:36 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Brian Desmond HURST directed Scrooge.

Good enough for me, gank.

Kenkwondo 10:27 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Love Dickens but the Muppet version beats all!

JLAP 9:51 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
The 51 Sims version is by far the best, God bless George Cole

Far Cough 9:50 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Haha, nice one

geoffpikey 9:48 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
A Christmas Carroll?

Never seen it. Myth.

cholo 9:24 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
I watched both the animated 2009 version and the Alistair Sim one with my five year old, she found the 1951 version far scarier, to the point she had to hide behind a cushion as I did watching it at that age, as good a way to make a comparison as any.

WHOicidal Maniac 9:15 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
I will watch EVERY version of A Christmas Carol as and when it comes on TV...even Scrooged!

terry-h 9:12 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
For the first time, George Cole wasn't around to watch that movie today.

Gavros 8:38 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
The best film version, bar none, is the one with Bill Murray.

SCROOGED

Far Cough 8:35 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Haha


Hohoho

gank 8:34 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Nothing whatsoever then. Apology accepted.

Texas Iron 8:34 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Dickens wrote some great stuff...

Best Chronicler of life in his times...read most of them as a kid...

Far Cough 8:33 Thu Dec 24
Re: Scrooge
Scrooge is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843). It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. It was released as A Christmas Carol in the United States.

Apology accepted

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