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Janice
11-24-2004, 09:49 AM
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20041124/D86I8KD01.html


Bah! Humbug! Grammer Plays Scrooge

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kelsey Grammer had to practice scowling in front of a mirror to appear convincing as Ebenezer Scrooge.

"I'm so prone to just opening up my face - I have a very open, available face and Scrooge is so closed off," says the actor best known as Dr. Frasier Crane in the NBC comedy classics "Cheers" and "Frasier."

Sitting in his office on the Paramount lot, where for two decades he played the neurotically needy psychiatrist, Grammer briefly illustrates the mean, scrunched visage required for Scrooge, Charles Dickens' famous miser in "A Christmas Carol."

Then he immediately snaps back to himself, laughing, eyes wide, head thrown slightly back in his natural effusive manner.

It was Grammer's wife, Camille, who told him to keep his face "constricted." He knew he had to follow her advice to avoid his "own sense of compassion bleeding through" prematurely before Scrooge becomes a nicer person.

"What I enjoyed most about Kelsey was the relish with which he attacks his work," says Arthur Allan Seidelman, who directed this musical version of the seasonal classic airing 9 p.m. EST Sunday on NBC.

The two-hour movie is based on the Madison Square Garden stage production, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.

Also showcasing their musical talents are other TV stars: Jason Alexander (of "Seinfeld" and now "Listen Up") is Scrooge's business partner, Marley, one of several ghosts who pay a visit to the miser on Christmas Eve; Jane Krakowski (from "Ally McBeal") floats in as the luminous Ghost of Christmas Past; Jesse L. Martin (Detective Green on "Law & Order)" is the highly theatrical Ghost of Christmas Present; Jennifer Love Hewitt ("Party of Five") plays Scrooge's lost love, Emily.

Additionally, Geraldine Chaplin is the foreboding Ghost of Christmas Future, who leads Scrooge to his own grave - at which no one mourns.

When first approached about the project some four years ago, Grammer was lukewarm about tackling the classic part played by so many others on stage and screen since Dickens penned his self-described "ghostly little book" in 1843.

But with his 20-year stint as Frasier Crane coming to a close earlier this year, he reconsidered.

Grammer says his favorite version of the Scrooge tale is the highly comedic 1962 cartoon "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol," starring the nearsighted bumbler voiced by Jim Backus.

Seidelman's favorite is the 1951 British film version starring Alastair Sim. More recently, George C. Scott played Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie and Patrick Stewart took a turn in 1999.

Both star and director believe the newest adaptation reveals the good heart that still beats within the cold curmudgeon, even at his flintiest moments.

"You really get under the skin, you really see the hurt and the pain and the horrible circumstances of his earlier life that caused his heart to close," says Seidelman.

"I don't know if Dickens would herald the story as his greatest achievement, but it turned out to be," says Grammer. "It's the most simply human story that he wrote. It's about the power of love."

Grammer, 49, says his own natural tendency as "a vocal guy" keeps his singing voice fresh. An early voice teacher had hopes he might become an opera singer, but Grammer felt otherwise.

"I thought I don't quite have all the notes that those guys have. I don't have the discipline and it's so specifically focused that I thought to myself, 'I am always going to be a better actor than I am a singer.'"

He was in a workshop production of the musical "Sunday in the Park with George" when he read for the guest role of Crane in "Cheers."

"It was a fairly utility role to break apart Sam and Diane, but I thought I could breathe some life into it. I got a couple of extra laughs that they weren't expecting. I think writers in television delight when they have a gift of an actor's imagination on top of their own. They go, 'My goodness that's something I hadn't thought of.'"

Brian Damage
11-24-2004, 11:25 AM
The NY Daily News was a little unkind in their review. They only gave it a *1/2.

spunkygirl
11-24-2004, 02:36 PM
Can't wait to see it :)

Petrie Malone
11-26-2004, 11:47 AM
I'm looking forward to watching this. It will be good to see Kelsey on TV again. The music should be good too... I've heard of the composer and lyricist before. They both write good musical theatre music!

barwars
11-28-2004, 09:45 AM
I have to record this while I watch Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal.

It starts at 9, right?

Chambers
11-28-2004, 12:07 PM
Oh dear. TV conflict. Maybe I'll watch the ending.

Moondance
11-28-2004, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by Chambers
Oh dear. TV conflict. Maybe I'll watch the ending.

I saw that it will be on during "Desperate Housewives" - I was thinking about watching DH, but then I saw it was on at 9p and I want to watch KELSEY GRAMMER, yeah man!

spunkygirl
11-28-2004, 05:05 PM
Originally posted by barwars
I have to record this while I watch Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal.

It starts at 9, right?

I want to watch it, I think they should have put it on last night, up against DH is a bad time to air it.

I'm gonna be recording DH and the BMW marathon

Brian Damage
11-28-2004, 11:40 PM
I love Kelsey Grammer and all, but I hate this movie. Grammer is just not believable as Scrooge and the music is pretty lame. I like the original Carol musical with Albert Finney better.

Chambers
11-28-2004, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
I love Kelsey Grammer and all, but I hate this movie. Grammer is just not believable as Scrooge and the music is pretty lame. I like the original Carol musical with Albert Finney better.

Yeah...I watched 5 minutes of it...and had to change the channel. The singing was hard to take.

Brian Damage
11-28-2004, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by Chambers
Yeah...I watched 5 minutes of it...and had to change the channel. The singing was hard to take.

me too! :lol:

Pavan
11-28-2004, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Lola Dane
I want to watch it, I think they should have put it on last night, up against DH is a bad time to air it.

I'm gonna be recording DH and the BMW marathon

NBC will tank tonight with this movie. Facing DH and the Peter Falk/Katey Sagal movie will kill this movie. DH will probably outscore all the other 9pm shows combined, again.

spunkygirl
11-28-2004, 11:59 PM
I guess it's a good thing I missed it then :lol:

Brian Damage
11-29-2004, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by Lola Dane
I guess it's a good thing I missed it then :lol:

It was....just plain awful.

MistyDoll
11-29-2004, 10:38 AM
I watched it lastnight and thought it was a fairly good adaptation of the Dickens Classic!
Kelsey's Scrooge was entertaining and his singing was up to par with the rest of the cast! Jane Krawkowski was simply Stunning as Ghost of Christmas Past and her flying scene with Scrooge looked right out of Peter Pan!
Jessie L. Martin is also very likeable as Ghost of Christm,as Present and has a really good singing voice! Overall, I really enjoyed it and wouldn't mind watching it again!:wave:

Moondance
11-29-2004, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by MistyDoll
I watched it lastnight and thought it was a fairly good adaptation of the Dickens Classic!
Kelsey's Scrooge was entertaining and his singing was up to par with the rest of the cast! Jane Krawkowski was simply Stunning as Ghost of Christmas Past and her flying scene with Scrooge looked right out of Peter Pan!
Jessie L. Martin is also very likeable as Ghost of Christm,as Present and has a really good singing voice! Overall, I really enjoyed it and wouldn't mind watching it again!:wave:

I agree! Besides, Alan Menken did the music and he's brilliant!

Pirate Jenny
11-29-2004, 01:59 PM
I think you two are in the minority here.

I got scared. Couldn't watch more than 2 minutes.

Moondance
11-29-2004, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by Pirate Jenny
I think you two are in the minority here.

I got scared. Couldn't watch more than 2 minutes.


Kelsey Grammer said in his interviews that this version of Scrooge would be darker than the others. At one point, I was thinking, "This is kinda like the movie Haunted Mansion."

barwars
11-29-2004, 02:33 PM
I didn't like it.
:thumbsdow

Moondance
11-29-2004, 02:35 PM
I'm no fan to the Albert Finney version, but I do love the one with George C. Scott:)

Pirate Jenny
11-29-2004, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Moondance
I'm no fan to the Albert Finney version, but I do love the one with George C. Scott:)

I like the one with The Muppets.

barwars
11-29-2004, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by Pirate Jenny
I like the one with The Muppets.

ditto.


Although my favorite will always be the one with Mickey Mouse.

Moondance
11-29-2004, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by barwars
ditto.


Although my favorite will always be the one with Mickey Mouse.

Oh yes! Mickey Mouse was my favorite of the cartoons!

CheersChild4life
11-29-2004, 05:54 PM
I liked it. It kept me entertained.

TJL
11-29-2004, 05:57 PM
I watched most of it, and I didn't care for it.

They should have done a remake of "Scrooge."
It has better songs.

Moondance
11-29-2004, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by TJL
I watched most of it, and I didn't care for it.

They should have done a remake of "Scrooge."
It has better songs.

Another favorite of mine is Scrooged!!!! Bill Murray was the BEST!

Pavan
11-29-2004, 06:18 PM
It bombed in the ratings, which I expected.

Petrie Malone
11-29-2004, 11:53 PM
Originally posted by Moondance
I agree! Besides, Alan Menken did the music and he's brilliant!

I liked it overall. The music was good but it seemed out of place. (Not that they placed the songs in the wrong places, just that the songs didn't feel right.)


Whether it bombed or not, it was good to see Kelsey on TV again!

Brian Damage
11-30-2004, 12:27 AM
Originally posted by Moondance
Oh yes! Mickey Mouse was my favorite of the cartoons!

Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol was my favorite cartoon.

Central Perk
11-30-2004, 05:40 PM
This version didn't hold my interest. I didn't really care for the music or for Kelsey Grammer and Jason Alexander in the roles of Scrooge and Marley

Moondance
11-30-2004, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by Petrie Malone
I liked it overall. The music was good but it seemed out of place. (Not that they placed the songs in the wrong places, just that the songs didn't feel right.)


Whether it bombed or not, it was good to see Kelsey on TV again!


That's all I cared about....Good ole Kelsey! Hehe!