Seems appropriate that on this freezing-foggy night at 7, WFAA-Channel 8 will air A Charlie Brown Christmas, augmented with 30 minutes' worth of needless extras: "a series of Christmas-themed animated stories entitled Charlie Brown Christmas Tales, based on Schulz's work, in which each of the beloved PEANUTS characters -- Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy and Sally -- star in his or her own charming animated vignette," feh. My affection for the original's no secret: Here, from December 2000, an interview with co-creator Lee Mendelson in which he discusses creating the special that almost wasn't and how he felt about watching the special for the first time without Charles Schulz, who had died in February of that year. And, from 2003, this essay about the 1965 special for NPR's Day to Day.
Very nice. My favorite holiday movie remains the Muppet Christmas Carol. My family watches it every year. It's charming and very true to the original source. Very funny and touching.
Merry Christmas to all.
As in the words of our great gov - Happy Holiday's mofo's
To echo Doug, thanks to all for the links.
Watch it every year...and as a 33 year old Gentile, I am not ashamed to say that Linus' speech still gets me misty-eyed.
Plus, Snoopy's laugh and the kids dancing cracks my shit up. I still haven't figured out who has the best moves.
Happy Holidays to all Unfair Park denizens!
Here is to more name calling, disagreements and downright nastiness in 2009!
Thanks for the links, Robert and other Unfair Park denizens.
Praises also due to the recently departed Bill Mel�ez.
Don't forget this awesome 1998 article:
http://www.dallasobserver.com/1998-12-17/music/snoopy-dogged/
Robert, you will probably love this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGnYw-OuCnI
"Alright alright alright alright alright alright..." (clap, clap)
what you call an interview with Mendelson is actually a great story about the creation of that classic. I've always kept a copy with my Christmas stuff.
'when the show was completed, CBS execs hated it...disliked Guaraldi's score..fretted about the scene in which Linus recites from the bible'.
Wow, the more things change....