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A Diva's Christmas Carol

A Diva's Christmas Carol

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Christmas Carol for the Musically Oriented
Review: A witty, musical new twist on the old classic, this VH1 production casts Vanessa Williams as a miserly and grinchy "Ebony Scrooge,". Ebony was once part of a popular 80s singing trio, but after one of the trio is killed in an auto accident, Ebony embarks on a solo career characterized by extreme narcissism and greed. While in New York for a "charity" concert, designed to benefit no one but herself, Ebony is visited by four spirits who want to make her change her wicked ways.

Suddenly Susan's Kathy Griffin gives a noteworthy performance as the sarcastic, tongue and cheek spirit of Christmas Past. Also making appearances are TLC's Chilli, John Taylor from Duran Duran, Brian McKnight and Nile Rogers.

Williams acting isn't the most fluid but her singing is superb. Her articulate vocals in the Christmas songs she sings in this movie provide some great "built in" holiday music videos. The "Sleigh Ride" sequence will quickly get you into the holiday spirit and the "Heartquake" sequence provides some humorous musical 80's nostaligia.

Vanessa Williams holiday musical numbers from this movie would make a great Christmas soundtrack and I'm very surprised VH 1 hasn't already released and marketed it.

Overall, those who love music, Christmas and/or the vocals of Vanessa Williams, will enjoy this fun remake of a treasured holiday classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Modern Twist on an Old tale!
Review: I like Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol story and I like all of the different movie adaptations of the story and I have several of them on DVD which includes about three that were modern twists on the tale and I must say that out of all the modernized versions this is my favorite and I think this movie was very good and had some scenes and lines that were very humorous and the special effects were pretty good too. Vanessa Williams was very good as Ebony Scrooge a pop star who has become a major diva prone to temper tantrums and treats her staff and everyone else with disrespect and has become greedy and miserly but on Christmas Eve night she is visited by the ghost of Marley her childhood friend and former member of her old singing group who had died a year earlier and has come back to warn her that unless she changes her ways she will be doomed just like she is and later on she is visited by the sassy Spirit of Christmas Past played by Kathy Griffin from the sitcom Suddenly Susan and then from the Spirit of Christmas Present played by John Taylor from the 80's rock band Duran Duran who still is quite the hottie and looks really great in those tight leather rockstar pants and the Spirit of Christmas yet to come is actually depicted as a very humorous episodes of VH1's Behind the Music. This was originally shown on VH1 and I recommend this to any fan of the Christmas Carol story who is open to different interpitations of it and is not a diehard purist who can only enjoy a Christmas Carol movie if it's exactly like the book so if you are open to something different then I highly recommend this DVD! Also if you enjoyed this movie check out for TV listings of Ebbie starring Susan Lucci from the Soap Opera All My Children. Ebbie isn't as good as A Diva's Christmas Carol but Susan Lucci also plays a female Scrooge and it's pretty good. Unfortunately that version doesn't seem to be available on DVD or video so you would have to check for TV listings.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: INTERESTING, BUT NOT GREAT!
Review: I love Vanessa Williams and I love Christmas. Unfortunately, this take on the classic Christmas Carol is weak. What gives it 4 stars according to me is the sexy Vanessa.
But I digress.
It is your basic "grinch" with a black heart and no need of Christmas turned into a loving and caring person who sees the true meaning of Christmas.
Vanessa plays a musical diva who has turned her back on the people she truely cares about including her first musical partner, played by Chili of TLC, and her neice. Chili, who is good as a female version of Jacob Marley (she is Marley Jacobs), comes back to tell her you will be visited by three ghosts... (you get the story). In this version, Marley has regretted the lifestyle she used to live. She is killed in a car accident and punishes Vanessa for not being there when she needed.

The story moves on and Vanessa, at some points, shines. I loved the scene between her and the ghost of Christmas past, played by Kathy Griffith. Then as a more interesting take on the present, the ghost is a womanizing John Taylor of Duran Duran fame.
But I think the ultimate twist on this story was the ghost of Christmas future. It was not a person but...if you have not seen the movie-go see it. I won't spoil it for anyone. But you will like it.
There is even a nice little flash back to the decade I wish I could forget: the 80's.
Overall the story was standard and the acting was a little too robotic. Vanessa was as beautiful as ever and her timing was great. I hope to see more of her in other movies.
Interesting twist to a treasured story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A diva christmas carol
Review: I think this is a great Christmas movie and adaptation of a Christmas Carol. Vanessa Williams does a great job in it and so does the rest of the cast. I remember when this movie was made that they atually took real events that happened with real diva-esque people and the music was inspired to be lke 1988 and like groups like Expose. They did a great job on this movie and Iam glad it is on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this movie
Review: I think this is a great Christmas movie and adaptation of a Christmas Carol. Vanessa Williams does a great job in it and so does the rest of the cast. I remember when this movie was made that they atually took real events that happened with real diva-esque people and the music was inspired to be lke 1988 and like groups like Expose. They did a great job on this movie and Iam glad it is on DVD!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Well Updated Classic
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this version of "A Christmas Carol" for many different reasons. The main reason being that I own several versions of "A Christmas Carol" and I find that this is the ONLY one that allows characters to act like real people.

Bob Cractchett DOES stand up for himself, though in a caring manner....Mrs. Cratchett is NOT happy that her husband spends so much time at work and lets him know this...Tim Cratchett is an ill child without being so saintly sweet that's he's unbelievable.

Many of the lines are gems...."Who the Dickens are you calling boy?" is my favorite, as it pays homage to Charles Dickens, and the tiresome "God Bless Us, Every One" isn't spoken by Tim but by a member of the band in a completely new way. I think that "A Diva's Christmas Carol" has some of the sharpest writing for a Christmas movie to come along in awhile.

While Vanessa Williams is good as Ebony Scrooge, the best member of the cast is Brian McNamara as Bob Cratchett. For the first time, you see Bob Cratchett as a real man, torn between his job and his family. McNamara's scene during "Christmas Future" almost brings a tear to your eye because he's superb at showing the depth of the character, without making it so syrupy that you don't care.

The cast is rounded out by various "Music Industry" personalities, none of whom are major stand-outs but play their parts adequately.

I gave this a 4 star rating rather than a 5 star for two reasons: The lack of special effects (when Marley removes her face, you're shown this from the back), and a heavy scene from Ebony's past showing her abusive father. If shooting Marley's face removal from the back was to shield children from a potentially gross scene, it was incongruous along with all of the "*itch" comments. If it was due to budget constraints, it's a shame.

Even with these notes, I highly recommend "A Diva's Christmas Carol" mainly for Brian McNamara, for the great script, for Vanessa Williams, and for some good singing and cute tunes. I wore out my VHS tape, and replaced it with the DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best version ever
Review: I was begining to lose all hope on the christmas carol idea. It had been very overplayed. So I caught this on its first showing and immeadiatley fell in love with it. Its one of those movies you can watch a million times and never get tired of.Vanessa Williams brings great spice to this old and in some versions dry tale. Finally it was given a facelift.Does anyone know what hotel in NYC she stayed at?? And by the way the music in this movie is excellent.Heartquake should be a Vh1 classic.Very 80s though. But still excellent Sleigh ride was also given an excellent makeover making one of the best versions I have ever heard. And the Heart of Christmas was also a really great song. Buy this movie you won't regrit it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great "Female" version of Ebenezer Scrooge!
Review: If you like the old version of Scrooge, you'll love "A Diva's Christmas Carol"! Vanessa Williams is excellent as "Ebony" Scrooge. The story this movie tells is heartwarming, sad, happy and all emotions in between. The music in the movie also rocks! I thoroughly enjoyed this movie when it first premiered on television a few years ago, and am estatic to own the DVD version! The picture quality and sound on the DVD is great! Thanks so much for getting this out on DVD....I've been waiting for this for two years!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A diva christmas carol
Review: This movie was great!!! I loved.. love it!!! i wait 11 months to watch it every year!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: one of the world's worst singers
Review: Vanessa Williams just doesn't have it when it comes to singing....period.


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