My Mum Got This For Me Yesterday From Our Local Charity Shop (Where She Works, And It was For Free!!!!) Hoping It Would Cheer Me Up, And… It Bloody Well Did So I Wanted to Rip It And Share With You!
This Upload Is Dedicated To My Friends Of FFShrine Thankyou For Everything You Do And Have Done.
From Mr Gold
1CD
Apple Lossless M4A – Ripped From My Personal Collection
18 Tracks
42 Mins Approx
Track List
1. Overture
2. Scrooge
3. Room In Your Heart
4. Good King Wenceslas
5. One More Sleep ‘Til Christmas
6. Marley And Marley
7. Christmas Past
8. Chairman Of The Board
9. Fozziwig’s Party
10. When Love Is Gone
11. It Feels Like Christmas
12. Christmas Scat
13. Bless Us All
14. Christmas Future
15. Christmas Morning
16. Thankful Heart
17. Finale: When Love Is Found/It Feels Like Christmas
18. When Love Is Gone
LINK!
https://mega.co.nz/#F!XQZFwBwD!Nh4C-NALvD_t2Y5alNltKg
Kermit: Uh. If you please. Mr Scrooge… it’s gotten colder. and the bookkeeping staff… would like to have an extra shovelful of coal for the fire.
Rat 1: We can’t do the bookkeeping.
Rat 2: Yeah. All of our pens have turned to ink-cicles. Our assets are frozen!
Scrooge: How would the bookkeepers like to be suddenly…. UNEMPLOYED!
(Suddenly The Rats Appear to Be Dressed in Beach Ware)
Rats: Heatwave! This is my island in the sun
Kermit: I believe you’ve convinced them once again. Mr Scrooge"
Really?? How Strange Thats One (If Not The) Most Important Points In The Film Its The Turning Point In Scrooge Beginning To Realise What He Could Of Had And May Have. How Stupid Not To Include It.
The Muppets Christmas Carol beats even the Alister Simms version, hands down.
The song on the bridge (and what I job I had to buy the DVD that hadn’t edited that song out) brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.
Many thanks indeed for this.
It Plays Fine On Itunes, I Will Try Re-Upping That 1, Stand By.
No Worries, The Overture Is My Favorite Piece LOL I Always Smile At Christmas In Disneyland Paris When It Plays On Main Street!
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Try It Now Ponyo
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Lossless or otherwise, a superb share.
The Muppets Christmas Carol beats even the Alister Simms version, hands down.
The song on the bridge (and what I job I had to buy the DVD that hadn’t edited that song out) brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.
Many thanks indeed for this.
Thankyou,
Regarding Your DVD, I Have It On My Copy And Its Not An Old Release (I Got 2 Year Ago If That) But I Don’t Understand Why The Edit Things Out Of DVDs Or Blu-Rays…. I Mean They Always Do The Opposite (Extended, Director’s Cuts Ect..)
The Muppet Christmas Carol [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Michael Caine, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz, David Rudman, Don Austen, Jessica Fox, Robert Tygner, Steven Mackintosh, Meredith Braun, Robin Weaver, Brian Henson, David Barron, Jerr (http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Muppet-Christmas-Carol-DVD/dp/B000B7VZJM)
And Its Widescreen 1.85:1
FYI I Don’t Have the Physical CD But Do Have A Front & Back Cover For Muppet Treasure Island If You Want Let Me Know 😉
It’s a completely essential part of the film – thematically, dramatically, and from its remaining presence in the overture, its reprise at the end, and its pop version over the credits, and the film arguably doesn’t really work without it… but utterly strictly speaking it’s not officially part of the film. Blame Jeffrey Katzenberg and his artless obsession with demanding Disney cut the emotional centrepiece song out of every film he oversaw (When Love Is Gone and ‘Human Again’ from Beauty And The Beast met his scissors, and he fought aggressively to get rid of Part Of Your World and Can You Feel The Love Tonight as well, emotionless psychopath such as he was and is.)
Again my mistake. Having said that, I think we’re all in agreement that the ‘Missing Bridge’ scene was an essential part of the telling of the story.
A superb film, and a memorable score. It had everything (well would’ve, had it included the missing scene) – a true family film, especially for Christmas time.
Having downloaded from this thread I realised that the song ‘Chairman of the Board’ was also not in either of the two versions.
With the aid of Audition3 I’ve just now edited my mp3 film and put that song in where I thought it probably was earmarked to have been if it was going to be used.
Interesting to listen to as well to see if it sounded right.
Anyway, I ramble, but for anyone interested here’s the link to my mp3(audio) radio offering of The Muppets Christmas Carol.
The Muppet Christmas Carol-1992 – Film2.mp3 207.7 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!QZ1lzb6K!cHAXD_vzKLl_y0OUMsOcREsnF3yuwItz5z6sSfo _8xc
And Thanks For The Rep! 😀
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Thankyou,
Regarding Your DVD, I Have It On My Copy And Its Not An Old Release (I Got 2 Year Ago If That) But I Don’t Understand Why The Edit Things Out Of DVDs Or Blu-Rays…. I Mean They Always Do The Opposite (Extended, Director’s Cuts Ect..)
The blu-ray included the theatrical cut of the film, which did not include the song. It was cut at the last minute by the studio against the director’s wishes.
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There is no widescreen version of When Love Is Gone. Though it was part of the film until a very late stage, it was only re-added/dubbed/graded for the VHS release, which is why the 4:3 VHS version included as an extra on one of the R1 DVDs is the only digital copy of that scene. There’s no good reason why they can’t rebuild it in HD from newly scanned elements, but Disney don’t seem keen on spending the money to do that. They redubbed the gap for the Bluray sound remix though, as a new attempt to heal the gash slightly, so it’s clear they would like to do more about it than they’ve been budgeted to do.
It’s a completely essential part of the film – thematically, dramatically, and from its remaining presence in the overture, its reprise at the end, and its pop version over the credits, and the film arguably doesn’t really work without it… but utterly strictly speaking it’s not officially part of the film. Blame Jeffrey Katzenberg and his artless obsession with demanding Disney cut the emotional centrepiece song out of every film he oversaw (When Love Is Gone and ‘Human Again’ from Beauty And The Beast met his scissors, and he fought aggressively to get rid of Part Of Your World and Can You Feel The Love Tonight as well, emotionless psychopath such as he was and is.)
Actually, it was released in widescreen on laserdisc. I agree that it’s a shame it wasn’t released intact on blu-ray.