Ep. 16: My Favorite Version of "A Christmas Carol" (120 Years of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" on Film)

3 years ago

[THIS VIDEO WAS UPLOADED TO YOUTUBE, NOVEMBER 27, 2021.]

Part documentary, part review, Moonjumper examines 120 years of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” on film, and why we never seem to tire of this seasonal, ghostly morality play. By the end of this Special Christmas Edition of "Who Cares What I Think!?," Moonjumper reveals his all-time favorite rendition to date.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
00:01 Opening Titles (featuring “Christmas Glow” by Brandie&Scott)
00:40 Opening Monologue: The Many Adaptations of “A Christmas Carol”
03:30 Four Reasons Why I Love “A Christmas Carol”
05:10 Dickens, Shelly, and Wells: Impacts on Speculative Fiction and Modern Culture
06:35 Influence of the Industrial Revolution
10:10 1901: 120 Years of “A Christmas Carol” on Film
14:10 Dumbest Title Award: “Christmas Carol: The Movie”
15:45 “Scrooge” (1970), the Alfred Finney Musical
16:02 The Worst Version I Have Ever Seen is...
17:05 Revealing My All-Time Favorite Version…
20:10 Final Thoughts
20:58 Closing Credits / Works Cited (featuring “Christmas Glow” by Brandie&Scott)

DISCLAIMER AMENDMENT/FAIR NOTICE: The disclaimer at the beginning and/or end of this video regarding non-monetization of this video applies only to THIS video, directly, and shall not apply to the overall channel in general (such as accepting general donations for the channel or commentator), or to other future videos, including “sub-episodes” and other videos which may utilize excerpts and/or clips from this video.

Loading comments...