*Scrooge* : But it doesn't make any sense. What about my childhood? What about my relationship with my father and sister? *Spirit* : That wasn't important... *Scrooge* : YES it was! I was already an asshole by this point! What about Fezzywig and FIRST meeting Belle? This just might be my favourite part of the riff.
One thing I'd note about this version, it is really METAL that we see Scrooge grasp the arm and fight the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-come... Who is basically Death. Not many versions have that, which is a shame as it loses the 'was that a dream' bit afterwards when he wakes fighting the curtains.
In all fairness, the glimpse of the Lord Mayor's Christmas celebration is given a mention in the novel--I guess they were just trying to be as faithful as possible. But the 2009 Disney animated version touched on that without lingering on it for five minutes!
@@mitchellcowan2500 I love the 2009 version for the most part, but some of those bits WERE over-egging the pudding. (But it's worth it for those little tiny book-faithful details they work in...the glimpse of the Mayor's feast, the blind man's dog yanking him out of Scrooge's way.)
(No offense intended to the English, but I simply couldn't resist when I saw this) Ladies and gentlemen, I give you (what has to be) one of the first instances of a 'Big Lipped Alligator Moment' in cinema history: the 'God Save The Queen' scene that takes place about twenty minutes into this film.
"Ever since you started playing, people have been taking money AWAY from charity" "This man has ceased to be, he is an EX business partner!" "Closing time, one last call for loan payments, so finish your ledgers and books/" "He's trying to make it a meme" "Even Scrooge was confused about what the hell that scene was" "So this is where Clint Eastwood got it from" "So they spent a huge budget on a large cast singing God Save The Queen buy they couldn't afford a single guy wrapped in chains to sit on a chair" "This has been a test of the Emergency Town Crier System" "Men's Rights Activists: the early days" "Look, we're on a tight budget here-it was either your tragic past or a kid getting slapped with a fish. We can't have both" "MR FINGAL!" "NAAAAIL!" "It's either a toy boat or food, Timmy" "It was either get a pudding or pay the electric bill" "The Ghost of Christmas Gandalf" "I see a little silhouetto of a man!" "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?" "E-bay was weird in 1840" "PUT TWO AND TWO TOGETHER, NUMB NUTS!" "Here's a shilling; now shut up" "He's fully embraced the madness" This Riff is hilarious! You guys nailed it!
About the “bob crochett” comment, something people seem to forget back in the 19th century and before it wasn’t unlikely for families to have 8, 10 or even more though it was uncommon for more than 10, my own great grandparents families had 6 and 7 children in them though my nan and pop only had 3 so it was becoming less common after the 1950s.
Very true-most kids died early so the idea as that eventually SOME kid could grow up and inherit the business. Especially poorer families. Even better off families had a lot of kids: Dickens and Darwin, despite being well off from book sales, had 10 children each.
"As dead as a Door-nail" never made sense to me. I'd think that a coffin nail would be the deadest piece of iron. But, whoever coined the phrase probably knew more than me, so I won't try to change it.
thank you linkara, for just as the moral of a Christmas carol was to keep the spirit of the holidays with us all the year, so too have you given us a jolly Christmas riff to laugh at all the year! :)
great riff, on a film i feel is actually a fairly decent version of the classic story. it is certainly a great deal better then an acclaimed stage performance i seen at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis which turned the story into a cheery sing along musical and made the Muppet version seem serious and dark.
The Muppets film was actually darker than most would expect. Especially in the third ghost section, it still deals with serious concepts, like death and poverty.
05:10 - They're coughing... You mean to tell me that isn't fog outside, but really polution? Huh.. 18:00 - "Will you make your speech now or will you let the ladies and gentlemen continue to enjoy themselves". Yeah, 'cause lord knows there's no enjoyment in hearing that old coot speak. And it's too bad there was no money left for special effects for the ghosts. I guess they blew it all on The Lord Maa's Dinner-scene.
In a few hours the original upload will celebrate 10 years. Let’s remember the true meaning of Christmas according to British traditions… PUDDING!!! Christmas is not Christmas without Mrs Baddeley’s famous plum pudding.
You know this movie proves that just because you did something first doesn't mean you did it right. There was so many pointless scenes to this one, now a lot of later productions of a Christmas carol would also have some pointless scenes like full on musical numbers but they didnt seem tacked on. secondly, no effects for the ghosts really? I know this was the great depression but come on even silent versions of a Christmas carol had some visuals to them, really without the ghosts to see it looks more like Scrooge is going insane rather then learning the true meaning of Christmas
"...without the ghosts to see it looks more like Scrooge is going insane rather than learning the true meaning of Christmas". An interesting interpretation of A Christmas Carol!
Note that prior to 1970 and Sir? Albert Finney in the movie musical “SCROOGE”, there was NO “Scrooge falls to his death after setting his grave trope” scene.
It's the start of may, and the middle of the night, but I will watch this previously unwatched Linkara video tonight. It might be quiet and a little bit long, but in my opinion, Linkara seldom does wrong. Also Alison is there.
I'll have to find this again around actual Christmas! This was great! Would you consider doing the Alistair Sim version? Are you planning any other riffs? I know you have your comics stuff to do so just wondering.
They need it to be public domain. This version is, the Sim version isn't I think. Otherwise they couldn't post it here, unless they make it audio only.
I've got a plan to make an anime adaptation of A Christmas Carol. I may release it as part of a two DVD set with my anime adaptation of Phantom of the Opera.
Starlight_Feather I like silent hill besides its got the fog and monsters. Also like a game Sportacus can find sports candy and stuff like silent hill.
I've just worked out something this movie is so old that it was made in 1935.. 87 years ago and it was supposed to take place in London, 1843...88 years before this movie was made. It'll be interesting who'd be making fun of the latest good Scrooge movie made now and to be viewed by people in about 85-100 years from now?
Linkara, I'm curious, whether or not you'll actually read this or I'm just very pathetically talking to myself, may I ask who or what influenced your sense of humor?
+Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall Almost like you're a fan that was influenced or inspired by them! XD Seriously enjoyed this video though dude, Merry Christmas!
I thought Scrooge was rich, why does he always look like he was in a bin... even his house is jacked up. Looking nappy when you're rich is the norm but come on now.
It's part of the point of the story - he's an absolute miser, preferring to hoard his wealth than actually spend it on anything. He'd rather sleep in a dark, drafty, cold house than spend any of his money on better accomadations.
Love this riff so much, it has become a Christmas tradition for me.
Likewise.
same
I love when Scrooge does the "I've decided to raise your salary!" Bob Cratchett is ready to outright bash his head in.
"And I've decided to raise you right off the pavement!-" Miss Piggy
@@Tareltonlives Heh! I was JUST rewatching this. You too?
Merry Christmas!
@@thomaspalazzolo5902 Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas everyone
@@direwolf8776 Merry Christmas, Direwolf!
*Scrooge* : But it doesn't make any sense. What about my childhood? What about my relationship with my father and sister?
*Spirit* : That wasn't important...
*Scrooge* : YES it was! I was already an asshole by this point! What about Fezzywig and FIRST meeting Belle?
This just might be my favourite part of the riff.
Well it was either that or a kid getting slapped with a fish. Can't have both.
One thing I'd note about this version, it is really METAL that we see Scrooge grasp the arm and fight the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-come... Who is basically Death. Not many versions have that, which is a shame as it loses the 'was that a dream' bit afterwards when he wakes fighting the curtains.
Dylan Parry I always thought it was Death
In all fairness, the glimpse of the Lord Mayor's Christmas celebration is given a mention in the novel--I guess they were just trying to be as faithful as possible. But the 2009 Disney animated version touched on that without lingering on it for five minutes!
No but it did pause the movie for a couple minutes to have The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come chase Scrooge through the city
@@mitchellcowan2500 I love the 2009 version for the most part, but some of those bits WERE over-egging the pudding. (But it's worth it for those little tiny book-faithful details they work in...the glimpse of the Mayor's feast, the blind man's dog yanking him out of Scrooge's way.)
(No offense intended to the English, but I simply couldn't resist when I saw this) Ladies and gentlemen, I give you (what has to be) one of the first instances of a 'Big Lipped Alligator Moment' in cinema history: the 'God Save The Queen' scene that takes place about twenty minutes into this film.
If you saw this at a theater, you'd think the operators put the wrong reel on.
Throughout the Jacob Marley scene I kept thinking of the Hamlet episode of MST3K: "Cut to the ghost! CUT TO THE GHOST!" XD
Meanwhile I flashed back to" They were too cheap to hire villains in this movie!"
"At least when the Germans were working on this, they couldn't be up to any mischief." - Servo
We watch this every year. PLEASE do more of these. So much fun.
"Ever since you started playing, people have been taking money AWAY from charity"
"This man has ceased to be, he is an EX business partner!"
"Closing time, one last call for loan payments, so finish your ledgers and books/"
"He's trying to make it a meme"
"Even Scrooge was confused about what the hell that scene was"
"So this is where Clint Eastwood got it from"
"So they spent a huge budget on a large cast singing God Save The Queen buy they couldn't afford a single guy wrapped in chains to sit on a chair"
"This has been a test of the Emergency Town Crier System"
"Men's Rights Activists: the early days"
"Look, we're on a tight budget here-it was either your tragic past or a kid getting slapped with a fish. We can't have both"
"MR FINGAL!"
"NAAAAIL!"
"It's either a toy boat or food, Timmy"
"It was either get a pudding or pay the electric bill"
"The Ghost of Christmas Gandalf"
"I see a little silhouetto of a man!" "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?"
"E-bay was weird in 1840"
"PUT TWO AND TWO TOGETHER, NUMB NUTS!"
"Here's a shilling; now shut up"
"He's fully embraced the madness"
This Riff is hilarious! You guys nailed it!
nail......NAIIILLLLL!!! Touch my ROBE!!
Pull my finger!
About the “bob crochett” comment, something people seem to forget back in the 19th century and before it wasn’t unlikely for families to have 8, 10 or even more though it was uncommon for more than 10, my own great grandparents families had 6 and 7 children in them though my nan and pop only had 3 so it was becoming less common after the 1950s.
Very true-most kids died early so the idea as that eventually SOME kid could grow up and inherit the business. Especially poorer families. Even better off families had a lot of kids: Dickens and Darwin, despite being well off from book sales, had 10 children each.
"As dead as a Door-nail" never made sense to me. I'd think that a coffin nail would be the deadest piece of iron. But, whoever coined the phrase probably knew more than me, so I won't try to change it.
"As dead as a coffin-nail" doesnt have as much of a ring to it, to be fair
nah, the deadest piece of iron is found at the core of stars just before they go supernova.
or in the core of Europa.
Lost my shit when Linkara did the Guru voice. NAIL!! Yes Lord Guru? Touch my robe Nail... I-I don't want to do that Lord Guru...
+Twisted Toon Taylor I just love that your avatar is Vegeta laughing. XD Looks like he's the one laughing at the "NAIL" joke. XD
"Bela Lugosi!"
Close, it's actually Claude Rains. Heh, no wonder we couldn't see him.
not gonna lie watching this has become my Christmas tradition
The Rabbit Queen we definitely need more Ex channel awesome producer riff videos
Watching this every Christmas Eve has become a tradition of mine.
Marry Christmas, Linkara.
One of my favorite riffs from you, Linkara! =) Kudos to you, Will, and Amethyst for making this hilarious!
3:24 - a mating moose Christmas album!
*MR. FINGAL...*
I'm dying! ROFL
1:11:58 - 🎵Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee! An actor's life for me! 🎶
Ladies and Gentleman Ernest Borgnine aka the voice of MermaidMan from SpongeBob.
And the star of lots of black-and-white movies you youngsters never heard of.
@@kimifw58 He was also in Carface in "All Dogs go to Heaven 2" & the TV series.
@@mitchfletcher2386 holy shit that's amazing. Wait is Ernest Borgnine the Lord Maa or his Seneschal?
Which guy is it?
I loved him in The Catered Affair with Bette Davis. Really, with Paddy Chayefsky, greatness is a given.
eEEEeeEviiILllL!
Oh my god, this riff was fantastic from start to finish. Kind of felt like I was watching a really good episode of MST3K!
I don't mean this in a bad way, but this is strangely calming to fall asleep to, especially during the Holiday Season.
3:31 Merry Christmas by The Dying Cat Parade!
28:11-28:18 And, thus, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension was born.
thank you linkara, for just as the moral of a Christmas carol was to keep the spirit of the holidays with us all the year, so too have you given us a jolly Christmas riff to laugh at all the year! :)
Someone call MST3k, this film deserves it.
I can't hear Amethyst without my mind implanting the speech pattern of Nimue
Wait, is that Claude Rains as Jacob Marley? That ending to The Invisible Man was bull, I still can't see him!
great riff, on a film i feel is actually a fairly decent version of the classic story. it is certainly a great deal better then an acclaimed stage performance i seen at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis which turned the story into a cheery sing along musical and made the Muppet version seem serious and dark.
+Colt Gustafson I agree. I think the lighting is the biggest problem here, but considering the time it was filmed, that's a little justified.
The Muppets film was actually darker than most would expect. Especially in the third ghost section, it still deals with serious concepts, like death and poverty.
That double hat looks so funny
Haha! Would you believe I never noticed that until now? xD
Pretty funny :) Now I need to go watch the Muppet's Christmas Carol
please do more riffs. these are so funny!
37:10 - NAAAAAAAIIIIILL.
Super Kami Guru allows this.
I loved this video so much I watch it every year around this time its hilarious and great. I wish you do more riff videos.
Holiday tradition of mine is to watch this riff
05:10 - They're coughing... You mean to tell me that isn't fog outside, but really polution? Huh..
18:00 - "Will you make your speech now or will you let the ladies and gentlemen continue to enjoy themselves". Yeah, 'cause lord knows there's no enjoyment in hearing that old coot speak.
And it's too bad there was no money left for special effects for the ghosts. I guess they blew it all on The Lord Maa's Dinner-scene.
+Gasoline85 5:10 Hopefully it's not radioactive. That wouldn't be good!
I showed this riff to my brother this christmas. We had a great time watching it. :)
Ok Will Wolfgram's singing voice is amazing
Excellent job! Thank you for the holiday cheer and riffing. I hope to see more of this kind of thing!
...I don't know the original but...I think Crachet is making a cult about Scrooge more than thanking him. It is kinda creepy.
I wish this was more popular
In a few hours the original upload will celebrate 10 years. Let’s remember the true meaning of Christmas according to British traditions… PUDDING!!! Christmas is not Christmas without Mrs Baddeley’s famous plum pudding.
I love this riffing. I hope you do another one someday.
Very funny riff. Great job, guys!
For MSTK3 vis a vis RiffTrax fans!!
You know this movie proves that just because you did something first doesn't mean you did it right.
There was so many pointless scenes to this one, now a lot of later productions of a Christmas carol would also have some pointless scenes like full on musical numbers but they didnt seem tacked on.
secondly, no effects for the ghosts really?
I know this was the great depression but come on even silent versions of a Christmas carol had some visuals to them, really without the ghosts to see it looks more like Scrooge is going insane rather then learning the true meaning of Christmas
the 1938 version was leagues better than this.
"...without the ghosts to see it looks more like Scrooge is going insane rather than learning the true meaning of Christmas".
An interesting interpretation of A Christmas Carol!
"Poor... People? What the hell's that? Some kind of potato?"
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Needs more sarcastic sows & Michael Caine
19:00 My favorite part of the riff XD. WOO AMERICA! *fires machine guns*
OTOH, that music fairly accurately portrays your average amateur caroling group.
Whenever the music goes 'Duuuuuun dundun' I go "Teeeeeeeeeed Nelson"
I love the girl that plays Eliza she's hilarious XD
Different actress, but I'll let her know regardless! =)
What Scrooge does not realise, is that he just made it onto Prank Encounters.
Note that prior to 1970 and Sir? Albert Finney in the movie musical “SCROOGE”, there was NO “Scrooge falls to his death after setting his grave trope” scene.
Today is Tuesday 5 November 2019 - 50 Days Until Christmas 2019
It's the start of may, and the middle of the night, but I will watch this previously unwatched Linkara video tonight. It might be quiet and a little bit long, but in my opinion, Linkara seldom does wrong.
Also Alison is there.
I'll have to find this again around actual Christmas! This was great! Would you consider doing the Alistair Sim version? Are you planning any other riffs? I know you have your comics stuff to do so just wondering.
They need it to be public domain. This version is, the Sim version isn't I think.
Otherwise they couldn't post it here, unless they make it audio only.
I've got a plan to make an anime adaptation of A Christmas Carol. I may release it as part of a two DVD set with my anime adaptation of Phantom of the Opera.
"God, this town is so foggy, it makes Silent Hill look like Lazy Town."
1. Of course it's foggy, it's London.
2. Is it weird that I wanna see that?
Absolutely hilarious. How can I process this into a liquid form and inject myself with it?
This is awesome, you should do these more often ^-^
That's a good idea, lazy town and Silent hill. A kids show about a town filled with apparitions and monsters, and Sportacus saves the day.
Starlight_Feather I like silent hill besides its got the fog and monsters. Also like a game Sportacus can find sports candy and stuff like silent hill.
Isn't that gravity falls?
The lady riffing sounds like Pearl from MST3K! Pearl, is it you???
I’m curious, do you have a favorite adaptation of A Christmas Carol? If so which one?
Hmm, you know what this movie needed?
Zombies!
I've just worked out something this movie is so old that it was made in 1935.. 87 years ago and it was supposed to take place in London, 1843...88 years before this movie was made. It'll be interesting who'd be making fun of the latest good Scrooge movie made now and to be viewed by people in about 85-100 years from now?
Hey linkara. Happy Yule, Merry Mithras tide, and Merry Christmas
18:58 I already sang that before you guys did. Then, I couldn't stop laughing. LOL
We've got Movie Sign!
Linkara riffs are the best riffs
This review is a Christmas traditio n
Good Lord, this is a crapfest...the only thing that wakes this even watchable is Linkara and Company tearing it a new one!
At 46:10 to 47:00 the movie confused itself with a much better Christmas special.
"Bah! Humbug!"
"Scrooge is just trying to turn that into a meme."
I mean... you can't say he wasn't successful.
Oh, so that's where the Tax Collector from Terraria's "surplus population" line is from. Well, he's right about the Party Girl...
The second guy riffing sounds like the dad from the channel Mostly Funny Videos.
Ghost of Christmas futures going to show you a muppets Christmas carol it’s much better
He's YOUNG Mr. Scrooge. Old Mr. Scrooge doesn't get out much.
Great job! Very entertaining! :)
49:26 "That was my darkest vision yet!"
49:29 Ohhh shit, not anymore!
This is too funny. And awesome.
All three of you sing pretty well [^-^]
This movie has a lot of problems, but it has some decent atmosphere.
all he needs is a bowl of cheerios
Linkara, I'm curious, whether or not you'll actually read this or I'm just very pathetically talking to myself, may I ask who or what influenced your sense of humor?
MST3K, Whose Line is it Anyway, various other stuff from my childhood. ^_^
Kudos for MontyPython ref. @ 5:43 " . . .has ceased to be. . ." :D
"Ducks rock."
Today is Wednesday 27 July 2016 - 150 Days to Christmas
I don't know why the litter box comment made me lose it. lmaooooo
Rick from Rick and Morty.
46:46 Nah, this is London. This model city will be smashed by Ogra.
xD I love your riff videos linkara....this might sound weird but you should riff your own videos that would be awesome.
Will's a good singer
needs more doorbell
Is that Cellspex co riffing?
OMG HE REFERENCED LAZYTOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor people...is that some kind of potato?🤣
Cough mystery science theater cough cough (still good though)
+Kaleb Santos-felgenhauer Yes, they created the riffing concept and I've referenced them a million times on AT4W. XD
+Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall Almost like you're a fan that was influenced or inspired by them! XD
Seriously enjoyed this video though dude, Merry Christmas!
+Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall Will you riff another movie some day? Been waiting for a new one for years :D
Maybe there can be a little silhouette of a man wearing a hat at the right bottom corner of the screen.
Marvel zombies christmas carol the animated movie!
I thought Scrooge was rich, why does he always look like he was in a bin... even his house is jacked up. Looking nappy when you're rich is the norm but come on now.
It's part of the point of the story - he's an absolute miser, preferring to hoard his wealth than actually spend it on anything. He'd rather sleep in a dark, drafty, cold house than spend any of his money on better accomadations.
@@AT4W ...Oh yeah, I forgot the miser thing. Him and Oscar should talk somtime, I bet he's rich too.
This is the worst one I seen that's is serious the dumb party seen and destroyed the past part