Tag: Scrooge 1970

  • Scrooge 1970 Uplifting Christmas Spirit

    Scrooge 1970 Uplifting Christmas Spirit

    So, it ain’t “Oliver!” What it is is a surprisingly potent bowl of warming Christmas punch. Just as Albert Finney’s Scrooge imbibes from the Cup of Human Kindness, so the viewer is uplifted, welcome or welcome not, by the high Spirits of “Scrooge” (1970). Leslie Bricusse’s hit-and-miss musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic ends in an explosion of joy unrivaled in its boisterous onscreen ecstasy. Thank you very much, indeed!

    I can’t say that last night’s discussion scaled quite those same delirious heights, but we did our best to wring the Dickens out of it.

    Next week, it’s our hope to conclude 2022 with something very special indeed. Unless it falls through, which it probably will, in which case we’ll have to push it back to January and do something else instead. Watch this space for further developments!

    At the very least, I won’t make the same mistake as last night and will be sure to have a cup of cheer on hand to toast you, when you join us in the comments section. We’ll be slow-dancing to Guy Lombardo on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, when we livestream on Facebook, YouTube, etc., next Friday evening at 7:30 EST!

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  • The Littlest Angel 1969 Movie Review

    The Littlest Angel 1969 Movie Review

    Here’s our little conversation about “The Littlest Angel” (1969). Little Johnny Whitaker finds himself in heaven, under the care of Fred Gwynne, Cab Calloway, Connie Stevens, Tony Randall, John McGiver, and E.G. Marshall (as God). Not the littlest discussion, since it still ran to an hour and a half, but there were plenty of nostalgic digressions, leavened by a little aseasonal misanthropy, since I started out with a headache. But the Advil soon took effect, and things were merry and bright in the Tie-Dye universe. You can eavesdrop on our ruminations here.

    Next week, “Scrooge” (1970) is undoubtedly more my speed (it’s not just a story; it’s a lifestyle), with Leslie Bricusse riding the coattails of Lionel Bart’s smash musical “Oliver!” Albert Finney and Alec Guinness (as Marley’s ghost) do their game best to put a fresh spin on Dickens’ oft-adapted “A Christmas Carol.”

    We’ll be boiled in our own pudding with a stake of holly through our hearts, on this heartwarming Christmas edition of Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Join Fezziwig for a round of “Roger de Coverley” in the comments section, when we livestream on Facebook, YouTube, etc., NEXT WEEK AT A SPECIAL TIME: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, AT 7:00 EST!

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    Thank you very much… Thank you very much…

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