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Mr Jackpots

Interesting cast. Bob seemed to be played by a hobbit and the third ghost looked a lot like Darth Vader when he was watching Scrooge falling down into the grave. The 1951 version is the best, but at least this one was very faithful to the text of the book despite the excessive cartoon mayhem.

Larry Smith

Here's some behind the scene video of the motion capture used to make the movie. The cool thing with motion capture is that other people can be in front of the cameras and not be in the scene. The computer only picks up the actors that have the motion capture suits on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qC_3zkd5ZQ

Kevin Przy

video file does not exist?

Karl Kraus

video player doesn't exist on my end you guys

Karim

Wow look at the movies Disney used to make. The good old days.

Teri

I am enjoying this as I type the comment. Like some of the other comments I also enjoy the 1951 version (classic) but I guess you may have seen it in school or something. I still recommend the movie It's a wonderful Life, (if you have never seen it). The messages of these movies are all the same Love & kindness conquers all. Life happens but while you're living it you'll get through whatever "it" is if there is love and kindness in your life & I believe that as well.

Lee Stephenson

They have seen it's a Wonderful Life and its here on Patreon if you wanna look it up eh?? Merry Christmas!!

Teri

Thanks. I watch a couple of other movie reactors too so maybe I forgot they did it......Happy Holidays

Karl Kraus

the pot of something you saw Scrooge heating at the beginning is gruel, a variant of oatmeal or porridge that was served in the time that you were sick or in need of some quick dining Since Scrooge was elderly, he was using it to help him sleep I guess

Nizate

If You wanna see the best rendition in my opinion gotta watch the one with Bill Murray