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  • Without a doubt, the best Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come I've ever seen. Grew up watching this film and he STILL scares me. Absolutely haunting.

  • If Scrooge wasn't merry, why did his watch have a little ring?

  • starting at the host of christmas yet to come was the scariest moment i saw when i was younger

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  • This movie is amazing. George C. Scott plays an amazing Scrooge...I love it!

  • Okay, I've seen a lot of different movie versions of "A Christmas Carol". A LOT. From Alastair Sim to Jim Carrey. And though there are well made films in none of them did I find Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come scary. In none of them.

    Except in this. My God that thing is terrifying!

  • Love the sound effects used to express the "voice" of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.

  • My boyfriend was shocked when I told him I'd never seen any version of this movie. We found this one while channel surfing last night. Very well-done film!

  • @blueicychill wow im shocked too

    thank god you found it, you were missing a very important gem of our culture

  • this part scared the s*** out of me when I saw this as a 6 year old. Scott is brilliant

  • When I saw those two for the first time I agree with jamesnewton777 I couldnt sleep because of those two daughtry what about now is one more song that looked like that and that is one of my favrote songs

  • effinq hate mii school.... makinq me watch this shyt. i don thate it acually really qood no doubt but i juss not into movies like this...i like stuff like "Baby Boy"....

  • the moment death shows itself has to be the scariest thing in movie history.

  • "This is fearful place, I wish to leave it." Isn't Scrooge aware that he is standing in his very home?

  • The two woes that spirit of Christmas present had hide under his robe is the aspect of our own personality that we all have hidden. Ignorance and want is what is going on now. Theses characteristics of people even today is making people not have any feelings for their fellow humans. The sad part is that they will be done the same way by this society. All of us will have to live in the stage we called the world. GOD saves us from each other!

  • "This you cannot make me do. I say I understand you, that is sufficent to the moment. Furthermore, there must be someone in this city who feels some emotion because of this man's death. I DEMAND to see that person!"

    George C. Scott just nailed that line perfectly.

  • @The1910Phantom and the lightning bolt from death was him saying, "YOU DON'T MAKE DEMANDS OF DEATH!" lol but yeah, George C. Scott nailed that line and makes me wish he wasn't dead. : (

  • Wow the Crachits hide their feelings really well. Why are they trying to suppress their sadness? They're a family for crying out loud! If they can't cry with each other, who can they grieve with?

  • @MissKaleighI I agree. The Muppets' version of that scene was so much sadder. And the Zemeckis film did it reasonably well, in my opinion. When Cratchit came out of Tim's room and Scrooge looked at him and said "Bob..." it tugged at my heartstrings a bit. But still, the Muppets had the best version of that scene. It really conveyed how much Tim's (Robin's) death impacted the family.

  • ...the wicked ole screw - what a great line

  • 3's a crowd. ^_^

  • 2nd

  • 2:50 My favorite part in the whole movie. 

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