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When Michael Caine accepted a new role in 1992, he vowed to play it straight. Little did he know, this decision would ...
Robert Eggers' love for theatrical, atmospheric period pieces makes him a great choice to take A Christmas Carol in more of a ...
1992's 'The Muppet Christmas Carol.' Photo: Walt Disney Pictures. If you haven’t heard of ‘A Christmas Carol,’ we can only assume you’ve somehow been buried beneath a fallen festive tree.
Movies Robert Eggers Is Making a ‘Christmas Carol’ Movie, and Willem Dafoe May Be Scrooge The man behind 'Nosferatu' and 'The Witch' will scare the Dickens out of us thanks to Warner Bros.
There are countless adaptations of the iconic tale, ranging from 1951’s Alastair Sim -led version to The Muppet Christmas Carol; it remains one of the most adapted stories of all time.
The movie can also be streamed on Hulu. The Muppet Christmas Carol Add Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy to the cast, and you have "The Muppet Christmas Carol." This year, it's streaming on Disney+.
The Muppet Christmas Carol is available to stream on Disney+ right now. It'll always be the perfect movie for the holiday season, NSFW theories aside, and I hope everyone takes some time to watch it.
The whole film is wonderful—it’s one of a handful of Christmas movies that I make sure to watch every year, without fail—but I chose it for this week specifically because of the ending.
IMDb Rating: 5.2/10 A Carol Christmas is undoubtedly the wildest version of Dickens' novella. The Hallmark Christmas movie features Tori Spelling as Ebenezer Scrooge, or in this case, Carol.
That heartfelt ballad about Christmas Eve sung by Kermit the Frog is just one of many gems from “The Muppet Christmas Carol” — the surprisingly faithful movie retelling of Charles Dickens ...
This 1992 adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens tale stars Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and the rest of the Muppet gang alongside Academy Award winner Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge.
If you love Muppets and Christmas, there’s a can’t-miss movie screening Thursday night at the Portland Museum of Art, where a holiday gem from 1992 is being shown for free.
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