A Charlie Brown Christmas Reunion: Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charleeeee

charlie brown as louie

Charlie Brown is always hot this time of year, making his story ripe for both a modern animated update and a Saturday Night Live reinterpretation of a famous Peanuts play. First, the folks at Animation Domination High Def created “A Charlie Brown Christmas Reunion,” imaging Charlie Brown returning to visit the Peanuts gang as an adult.

The video makes the connection that the child Charlie Brown we knew might grow up to be someone like Louis C.K.’s character in Louie, even copying the opening credits sequence from that show. And we have already seen Lincoln as Louie, so why not Charlie Brown?

This weekend, Saturday Night Live did its own interpretation of Peanuts by presenting an ad for a stage production of “You’re a Rat Bastard, Charlie Brown.” The segment imagines a Brooklyn version of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.”

In SNL’s reinterpretation of Peanuts, Al Pacino (Bill Hader) stars as Charlie Brown, with Guest Host Martin Short doing a spot-on Larry David playing Linus. Check it out.

What did you think of these new Charlie Brown versions? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    These Shades Can’t Hide the Broken Heart, But They Make Good Cinema

    sunglasses shades

    Video makers at Found Item Clothing have created a tribute video to the role of sunglasses in movies. The video of Supercut: 65 Iconic Movie Sunglasses, 1962-2012 was conceived, researched, and curated by Travis Greenwood, while Brett Roberts edited and sequenced the clips.

    The video includes segments from films like Cool Hand Luke, The Blues Brothers, Fight Club, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.  Check it out.

    The song with the video is “Shades,” a 1966 recording by the great Dean Martin. You may see the list of films in the video at the Found Item Clothing website.

    What is your favorite use of sunglasses in film? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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