Greetings,
brilliant viewers,
and welcome.
‘Tis the season to be jolly,
and holiday cheer
fills the atmosphere
throughout the world.
Friends and family
are gathering
to celebrate life,
basking in
the vibrant holiday spirit.
In light of
this special season,
we will be featuring
three delightful films
entitled “Elf,” “Lights:
The Miracle of Chanukah,”
and “A Christmas Carol.”
Let us first travel
to the North Pole, where
the tale of “Elf” begins.
Here, Papa Elf, played by
Mr. Bob Newhart,
resides with Santa Claus
and all the other elves.
Papa Elf starts the movie
by narrating the story of
Buddy the human “elf,”
played by
Mr. Will Ferrell.
As a baby,
Buddy was orphaned and
left in the care of nuns.
On Christmas Eve,
after Buddy was safely
tucked in for the night,
Santa Claus, played by
Emmy- and Golden Globe
Award-winning
vegetarian actor
Mr. Edward Asner,
descended into the room
to bring presents.
Noticing a teddy bear
in Santa’s sack, Buddy
crawls out of the crib
and into the bag.
He thus accompanies
the unassuming Santa
to the North Pole,
where Papa Elf raises him
as a happy-go-lucky elf.
One day, Papa Elf
takes Buddy with him
to fix Santa’s sleigh.
The sleigh’s ability to fly
depends on
Christmas spirit.
However,
Papa Elf explains
that people have stopped
believing in Christmas,
so Santa’s vehicle
must now rely on
an engine to fly.
Meanwhile, although
Buddy has supportive
family and friends,
he knows
that he is different
from the others
in the elf world;
he has always been
much taller than
even the adults,
and his toy-making skills
do not meet the standards.
One day, he overhears
a conversation
between two elves,
and finds out that
he is actually human.
Buddy eventually learns
that his birth father
Walter, played by
Mr. James Caan,
is a businessman
in New York City.
Buddy decides
to go visit Walter,
excited to go ice skating
and eat sweet goodies
with his newfound dad.
But there’s a catch –
Walter is
on Santa’s Naughty List!
Finding himself in an
entirely different world
from the one he knows,
Buddy goes on his quest
to gain his
wary father’s affection,
bringing much fun and
laughter to the audience.
Buddy meets Jovie,
played by vegan actress
Ms. Zooey Deschanel,
is a lovely girl with
a beautiful singing voice
but lacking
Christmas spirit.
Buddy also gets to know
his half-brother, Michael,
played by young
Mr. Daniel Tay.
Like Buddy,
Michael does not get
as much attention
from his dad
as he would like.
Through his adventure,
Buddy proves
that he is very caring
toward everyone,
but can he earn the love
of his father
and restore people’s faith
in the holidays?
Directed by
Mr. Jon Favreau
and written by
Mr. David Berenbaum,
“Elf” was released
in 2003
by New Line Cinema.
It is a jocular production
on innocence and faith
in the loving spirit
of Christmas.
“Elf” was nominated for
seven awards, including
two MTV Awards
in comedy, and
won another two prizes.
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Welcome back to
Cinema Scene
as we honor
the holiday magic.
Our next feature is
“Lights:
The Miracle of Chanukah,”
directed, produced,
and co-written by
Mr. Yehuda Wurtzel.
Released in 1983, this is
an animation observing
the history of Chanukah.
Narrated by
Mr. Judd Hirsch,
the movie takes us
back to Israel,
during a time before
the Festival of Lights
came to Earth.
Gradually, the “lights,”
depicted as Hebrew letters
symbolizing
Jewish traditions,
came from Mount Sinai
and arrived in Jerusalem.
The audience meets
a young Jewish man,
voiced by
Mr. Paul Michael Glaser.
He is befriended
by a Greek man, voiced
by vegetarian actor
Mr. Leonard Nimoy.
However, whenever
the Jewish man
attempts to be closer
to his companion,
he also faces obstacles
in trying to remain true
to his faith in Judaism.
Thankfully,
a golden Star of David
always readily appears
to remind him
of his true nature.
Through his experience,
the story of Chanukah
is born.
“Lights:
The Miracle of Chanukah”
brings the lovely story
of this festive holiday
to brilliant life through
the lush animation of
Academy Award-winning
Ms. Faith Hubley,
an exquisite
musical score
by Richard Farber,
and a meaningful script
by Mr. Yehuda Wurtzel
and Ms. Sara Wurtzel.
With a storyline
that may be appreciated
by viewers of all ages,
the film not only offers
a fantastical insight
into Chanukah,
but also offers a timeless
universal message
that our rich diversity
provides more than
ample reason
for joyous celebration.
Our final film for today is
the newly released
2009 Disney production
“A Christmas Carol.”
Written and directed by
Academy
Award-winning
Mr. Robert Zemeckis,
it is a film adaptation
of the classic 1843 novel
of the same name,
authored by
Mr. Charles Dickens.
In the movie, we meet
Ebeneezer Scrooge,
an aged man
from Victorian England
who clearly
does not have any,
nor want any, friends.
He refuses his gleeful
nephew’s invitation to
a Christmas dinner party.
In fact,
he shuts down anything
to do with Christmas.
However,
on Christmas Eve,
he is visited by the ghost
of his former
business partner,
who warns Scrooge
that he must repent.
Furthermore,
he notifies him
that he will be visited
by three ghosts.
The first spirit, the Ghost
of Christmas Past,
takes Scrooge back
to remind him of when he
first began to turn away
from his idealistic ways.
Scrooge is then
taken to witness
current and future events
by the Ghost
of Christmas Present
and the Ghost of
Christmas Yet to Come.
As the ghosts
take Ebeneezer Scrooge
to respective moments
of his life,
he begins to realize
how his heart
has become colder.
By giving Scrooge
the precious chance
to introspect on his path
toward a dismal future,
can the apparitions
help to heal Scrooge
and reveal to him
the true meaning
of Christmas?
“A Christmas Carol”
was released in
Disney Digital 3-D
and IMAX 3-D.
This enables audiences to
have the unique experience
of watching the movie
as if they are actually
on the set.
The visual effects
are truly remarkable,
and viewers
will find themselves
immersed in
the interesting world
of Ebeneezer Scrooge.
In addition, members
of the talented cast
all do excellent jobs
in portraying
multiple diverse characters.
Multi-Golden Globe
Award-winning actor
Jim Carrey stars as
Ebeneezer Scrooge in
the many stages of his life,
as well as the Ghost
of Christmas Past,
the Ghost
of Christmas Present,
and the Ghost of
Christmas Yet to Come.
Disney’s
“A Christmas Carol”
is an exciting, visually
spectacular retelling
of a classic story
of forgiveness, caring,
and the miraculous
and endearing spirit
of Christmas.
“Elf,” “Lights:
The Miracle of Chanukah,”
and “A Christmas Carol”
are three entertaining films
that highlight the best
in life.
Indeed,
the holiday season
is a time for family
and friends to embrace
the heavenly warmth
and share the joys
which our Creator
has so lovingly bestowed
upon our world.
Splendid viewers,
thank you
for watching this week’s
Cinema Scene.
Coming up next is
Vegetarianism:
The Noble Way of Living,
after Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May you
and your loved ones
be greatly blessed during
the joyous holidays.
As we celebrate our time
together with
family members,
please consider
giving our animal friends
the precious gift
of being with their
sweet families as well.
May all be veg
for a compassionate
and peaceful planet.
Happy holidays!