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Live Thread: Charlie Brown Christmas Tales & Memories (Vanity & Repost)
Various | 7 Dec 2009 | Various

Posted on 12/07/2009 3:52:30 PM PST by combat_boots

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21 posted on 12/07/2009 4:37:57 PM PST by paulycy (Demand Constitutionality.)
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To: RichInOC
Heh... it was bad enough that The Simpsons did that knock-off of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown in the 2008 "Treehouse of Horror". I admit, though, I think it would be hysterical to hear Linus say "...but I'm tryin', Ringo - I'm tryin' real hard to be the Shepherd." (cue The Ventures' "Surf Rider").
22 posted on 12/07/2009 4:41:54 PM PST by Charles Martel ("Endeavor to persevere...")
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23 posted on 12/07/2009 4:43:42 PM PST by nutmeg (Rush Limbaugh & Sarah Palin agree: NO third parties! Take back the GOP)
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To: dep

I just checked, you can watch that on YouTube. :o)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42STDxJUXyk


24 posted on 12/07/2009 4:56:31 PM PST by MissTed (I got nuttin.)
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To: paulycy

Guaraldi and Clancy Hayes- my two favorite SF jazz musicians.


25 posted on 12/07/2009 5:38:52 PM PST by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: MissTed; WVNan

Ping-a-ling to the YouTube, Chickee...

Thanks, MissTed for the link!


26 posted on 12/07/2009 9:41:43 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (BG x 2 (and a heartbeat was heard today....))
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Thread from 1 week ago.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2398030/posts


27 posted on 12/08/2009 5:17:07 AM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spirito Sancto.)
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ABC lists two showings: today and next Tuesday.

The ABC Television Network will celebrate the joy of the holidays with the classic animated Christmas-themed PEANUTS special, A Charlie Brown Christmas, created by late cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, airing TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET).

28 posted on 12/08/2009 2:03:05 PM PST by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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I submit to the forum:

Concerto for the Toy piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0uYaPPJ05M


29 posted on 12/08/2009 3:23:01 PM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spirito Sancto.)
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An Open Letter to ABC from my friend, Leon

Did you watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas" last Tuesday night, and think it seemed a bit…shorter than usual? Well, it was. And my friend Leon puts this into word far better than I could have. Please pass on, share, and enjoy.

TO: ABC
FROM: Leon Lynn
RE: Desecration of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
12/8/09

Dear ABC,

How could you?

For years and years I have awaited the network broadcast of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" as the true herald of the holiday season. I brought my kids up with the same tradition — one which has been made no less special for us by the fact that they happen to be Jewish.

Tonight we sat in horror and watched what you have done to the single greatest cartoon ever made.

How many minutes did you cut out of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" so you could run more commercials?

Gone was Sally's materialistic letter to Santa, which finally sends Charlie screaming from the room when she says she will settle for 10s and 20s.

Gone was Schroeder's miraculous multiple renditions of "Jingle Bells" from a toy piano, including the one that sounds distinctly like a church organ.

Gone was Linus using his blanket as an improvised slingshot to knock a can off the fence no one else can hit, complete with ricochet sound effect.

Gone were the kids catching snowflakes on their tongues and commenting on their flavor.

Gone even was poor Shermy's only line. He thought he had it bad because he was always tasked to play a shepherd. He had no idea.

And why were all these classic scenes cut? To plug more ads into the show, of course. To sell burgers and greeting cards — and to relentlessly plug the insipid-looking new Disney "soon to be a classic" show immediately following. (I didn't watch the new show, by the way. I was laid far too low by what had just happened.)

Cramming all of these ads into the 30-minute broadcast of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" required major edits to a cartoon that has spent 44 years now trying to remind us that Christmas is supposed to transcend crass commercialism.

Do you have no sense of irony?

A couple of weeks ago I noted that you can now buy a plastic replica of the pathetic little real-wood Christmas tree Charlie Brown brings home from the tree lot otherwise monopolized by shiny fake trees. I thought we had sunk as low as we could.

Obviously I was wrong.

Oh, and by the way: The sound was half a second behind the picture: They were not synched properly. I thought this was pretty sloppy for a major TV network, but I was willing to look past it.

What I cannot look past is the chopping to bits of a genuine classic, not just to pump more ads at us, but in direct conflict with the message that has made it a classic.

When I was a kid, the annual broadcast of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" was a holiday unto itself. It was the only time we ever saw ads for Dolly Madison snack cakes, for one thing. But more importantly, it actually framed the coming holiday for me in a meaningful way.

The shepherds in their fields had no corporate sponsors. Nobody had bought the naming rights for the manger. The infant Jesus did not have an endorsement deal lined up with a particular line of swaddling clothes.

Instead he came, the story goes, to preach universal love, and the abandonment of false ideals like the acquisition of gross material wealth in favor of something far more valuable.

You have not just lost sight of this, or turned your backs on it. You have stomped it into the mud.

You should be ashamed of yourselves.

But I bet you aren't. I bet you're way past that.

Count my family out for next year.

Sincerely,
Leon Lynn

30 posted on 12/10/2009 7:21:12 AM PST by steve-b (Intelligent Design -- "A Wizard Did It")
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