Funniest parts of the movie for me 1. The Grinch- I'm an idiot! Echo- You're an idiot! 2. The Grinch- Taxi. *Taxi avoids him* The Grinch- It's because I'm green isn't it!
@@victoriagarcia3078 I kinda find that one part where he looks at a phonebook and goes "hate hate hate hate, double hate, LOATHE" funny only because we have to watch that every year in school and once someone said "Dude that guy's going to DIE."
ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ ΛΑΧΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ The only scene that would’ve given Jim Carrey’s back trouble was the scene where he danced to “Evil Grows in the Dark” while waiting for Sonic’s quill to be analysed.
There's one thing this movie severely lacks; it's explaining the origin of the Grinch's dog, Max. He hates how the Whos just throw everything out, so THAT'S what Max's story should be about. A year long before the Grinch ran away, another young Who went to his parents to say that for Christmas he wanted a dog for his own. Christmas time came, and a pup they brought home. The little young Who was excited and glad, but the novelty wore off, more than a tad. He got bored with the pup, and then quick as a flash, he threw out his would-be-friend with the trash. Meanwhile the Grinch found himself a new home. He was angry and sad and completely alone. Then what to his wandering eye should appear but a puppy who whimpered and whined in fear. He then saw the Grinch, and he smiled with glee. 'Will HE be my friend?' the pup thought, "I shall see!" With no fear in his heart, he sat down by his side. From the Grinch, the pup felt no need to hide. But the Grinch was still hurt, his heart filled with dismay. He looked at the pup and he shoved him away. The pup wasn't vexed by what the Grinch did. He sat down once again by the green, hairy kid and nuzzled him, which said "On me, you can depend." Not long after that, the Grinch called him "Friend".
Bobsheaux And while it's nice they gave The Grinch a origin. It makes it unbelievable when later The residents of who ville come together to do Christmas without presents. You're telling me the people who mocked and forced a 10 year old child to run away from his town are such a good and strong family they can celebrate Christmas WITHOUT presents? I'm calling bullshit by the 3rd degree levels of Tommy Lee Jones playing Two Face.
This movie is revolting I'm glad it was forgotten It's also insulting So stupidly rotten It shouldn't be "for kids" As many parts state I'd especially rid Of the part where that dog is on his face... Really Jim Carry? You've reduced to this? You were really just annoying I'll sadly admit The colors as said in many reviews Are bland as they could get The good ones? Very few... That whole backstory was pointless It was okay being simple They've brought Dr. Suess to this A movie full of stickle Good to see you Bobshaux I just love your ryhme! I just want you to know That I had to reply... Bye! (I didn't know you knew Nostalgia Critic and possibly Cinamma Sins! This comment is so old...)
Connor The Chosen Well think about it anyone who hates Christmas seems like they would be a nut job so Jim Carrey who is already crazy fits the role perfectly
Agreed. Most rap I hear today is over entitled 20-year-old idiots bragging about how they have lots of money. If I wanted to listen to big headed numbskulls beg about money, I'll just listen to Trump say anything.
Yeah,but,to be even MORE fair,your feelings do not reside in your heart,but in your brain. So,if you wanna make that scene *really* scientifically accurate,you should make the Grinch's BRAIN expanding.Otherwise just don't bother physics and don't make him scream and writhe in the middle of an emotional scene!>____>#
Good man, Fletcher Reed, weird, yet wise. The Cat in the hat was the reason he didn't wake at sunrise. Many were horrified after watching this monstrosity, many decided to go for the whiskey.
The Grinch with Jim Carry was great but there’s a new cgi one and it’s actually really awesome But it’s being made from the same company who made minions
The Grinch works, as long as you view it as a parody of the story, and Dr Suess generally. It fails as a straight up adaptation, but as a spoof it's great.
Right I thought it was meant to be seen as a parody I dont get why people are taking it so serious lol every line Jim Carey said was a joke not a single serious line except for when his feelings for Martha may came about. The grinch used comedy as a defense mechanism for his anger/ loneliness we saw he was lonely but he himself was in denial and saw it as everyday life talking to himself. I dont get why people dont get the plot it's simple but made sense he was bullied because he looked different was lonely and in denial about his feelings and came to term with those feelings in the end it wasnt a horrible plot. Plus he was hilarious throughout the whole movie and made the same exact facial expressions the animated grinch made
@@farkbett699 I'm probably one of the minority who actually doesnt think the original is that good 🤷🏽♂️ lol. Like what's so great about it? And what's the difference between the two movies ?
Jim Carrey can even make Dr. Eggman hilarious *if not as memeable as Long John Baldry's Eggman he is still as entertaining and more witty and complex* That's how talented he is.
I love how you’re able to parody the original cartoon and rhyme the whole time while reviewing this. Very clever. And your perfect facial expressions sell it even further.
Vanellope'sCorner it actually might of took less time. You get to say less as long as you rhyme. It will leave you satisfied, a smile on your face. Now that my wisdom was shared, I'm out of this place.
I found the rhyming tiresome after the first bit before the review began. I really wish this had been a normal review, probably the only NC episode i dislike
I thought that most people don't know anything about the Snafu cartoons! I got introduced to them in the "Five Came Back" documentary and they're great! Admittedly, it never crossed my mind that Dr Suess helped draw them but given all the political cartoons he did during World War II and their artistic style it makes so much sense.
Oh, and his first book was raunchy as fuck. It was entitled "The Seven Lady Godivas", and it was full of naked women. It's been out of print for decades, and for good reason.
Homeboy never talked down to his audience actually. Pick up any of his more popular books and there's always a political side to it. The Cat in the Hat is about rebellion of the youth, Yrtle the Turtle is about the rise and fall of Hitler, Horton Hears a Who! is about Hiroshima (despite the popular belief it's against abortion, it's not), the Sneetches mocks discrimination (especially anti semitism), and so on
While the Jim Carey adaptation will never replace the animated original, I don’t think it’s that bad. BTW… this was long before Taylor Momsen, who played Cindy-Lou Who in that adaptation, grew up to front a rock band called The Pretty Reckless. She’s come a long way from that!
I actually liked it, still kinda do, It holds up, despite a problem or two. Just admit it, the movie would not be as merry If someone else played in it but Mister Carrey. Such as Rob Schneider.
To be fair, @Mad Turnip, I totally agree, The movie had a flaw or two or three. But it had charm, and stuck to the source, While The Cat In The Hat was, in contrast, a rancid main course. This film, while flawed, is a good Christmas classic to watch. I'd highly recommend it, then kick the Cat in the Crotch.
It's no masterpiece, it's no national treasure. But in a pinch, I'll admit it's a guilty pleasure. Because not everything you like has to be good; The original's not going anywhere, and watch it you should.
Yeah, but there was a time when films like Hunchback of Notre Dame and Planet of the Apes could get away with G ratings while films like Spaceballs and Gremlins had a lot of content that would pass as PG-13 nowadays. See NC's "Does PG Mean Anything?" for more information.
you have to give Jim Carrey credit here. he spent eight hours in makeup getting it put on and getting it taken off. not to mention the yellow contacts he had to wear the covered his ENTIRE EYE. He said in an interview once that those were super painful and he had to take pain meds like 5 times a day just to be able to deal with it and he still performed well imo.
Didn't they also get in an expert on how to tolerate torture to coach him as well? I don't remember what the proper title was but at some point he outright refused to wear the contacts because he couldn't take the pain any longer and they had to cg in the eyes.
@Blackemperess, Yes, you're right. They had to bring in a CIA anti-torture expert to help him cope with the pain and claustrophobia of being (as Carrey called it) "encased" in all that makeup and hair.
My favorite moment in the whole movie: "This is NOT pudding." "Then what is it?" (No answer) That line was great. Jim Carrey was his usual self, although like Doug said in Cat and the Hat, he does a really good job under that much makeup. Christine Baranski's always great, and in this movie she's also hotter than she has any right to be, which sends my gonads mixed messages. I think Doug's right about everything else. This is enjoyable at times, but it's not Seuss's work. It's not even a good adaptation of it.
“Jim Carrey was his usual self” I don’t know what that even means… he’s so amazingly talented that we don’t even know who the “real Jim Carrey is.” He’s more versatile than any other comedic actor EVER
Well being an adult I can assure you the sentiment is shared. Girls got talent, she is just trying desperately hard to cover up her child star past. Just saying
Sure it's not great, but the acting is energetic, Jim Carrey alone makes it worth watching, and the absolute MOUNTAINS of effort put in by everybody who worked on it from hair and makeup, costumes, set design, props, so much went into this movie. It's nice to just watch it and see what tiny details you can pick up, like the Christmas trees on the currency.
kattastic9999 Sure it's not great, but the acting is energetic, and jim Carrey' s performance is incredibly ecstatic. The effort put it to makeup, costumes, and hair is really very nice and makes them good so they pop out with flare. So much time was spent making the set to the movie, and the amount of detail makes it real groovy. It is nice to watch, and it makes me sappy. I fixed your comment kattastic9999, there are you happy?
Honestly Jim Carrey’s the only good thing from this movie. The sets look nice but aside from Cindy The Whos look horrifying. To each his own I guess if you think this’s fine. You have yours I have mine.
The problem with all the Dr. Seuss adaptations is that none of his stories translate to more than about 30 minutes of screen time. You try to make that an hour and a half and you have a lot of shitty filler. Kind of like what they did with The Hobbit.
The Gray Market Safari The Hobbit could have made three movies work. If they focused less on awkward tie ins to lord of the rings and more on developing the twelve other dwarves that barely had any lines.
Rylan Donecker The 12 dwarves were a bad choice from the start. Most of them are just redundant characters and the party seems to fair no better as a result of having 12 of them... Unless you want to go down the rabbit hole of looking for Christ metaphors (don't). At the very least, they could have shown them doing some awesome teamwork, moving boulders and doing things that a mere group of four could not. Being the shortest of the four books, they should have done a single film. Two, tops.
The Gray Market Safari They were originally were supposed to do two movies and it shows. The second one was great but the first and last felt very stretched.
Rylan Donecker Peter Jackson needs an editor with a taser so he can zap his ass when he tries to leave drawn-out bullshit in his films. "No, Pete, it's going to be an hour and fifty-five minutes, no more!"
my question is how did the Grinch get his cave? when he got up there as a kid there was Huge pile of rocks and boulders in the entrance and there is no way he could move those by himself so did he build a machine to move them? or did someone from Whoville help him move the boulders and rocks? because no way in hell could the Grinch by himself move those huge boulders he would have to have some sort of help so how did he get his cave? that my friends is a good question
According to comic book artist Scott Shaw (who actually worked with Seuss before he died), he didn't like Jones' adaptation because to him the cartoon didn't actually feel like his work or characters animated, and it felt too much like Chuck Jones' style.
Hey Critic, the live action is great. As well as book and cartoon, loving them is our fate. As you read this, it must be understood. By 2018, prepare for animated reboot.
The original animation was better and carried Suess's goal, while this one tarnishes it and digs itself into a hole. Jim carrey was fine, and the humor was somewhat decent, but it was way too pandering, dated, and recent. It's message is sloppy, and the who's are alarming, whereas in the original they were both cute and innocently charming. The who's always knew that Christmas would come, in keeping with their happiness and pure lack of glum. The story was stronger when he learned from their selfless display, but why bother with such thoughtfulness anyway? So while it might be something you and your friends or family crave, just be aware it's making Dr. Suess himself, roll in his grave.
I'm not a fan of the movie, and the backstory's OK, but my mother loves this movie in an unnatural way. I choose not to comment and keep my thoughts to myself, but it makes as much sense as an Elf on the Shelf. Jim Carrey is funny, I'll give my mom that, and at least this movie isn't Cat in the Hat. I hope you enjoyed this comment I posted, it took me all video, and my brain is toasted.
Well done, well done! Oh isn't rhyming just fun? I for one do it all the time as if it were a pledge! I must say that you've got quite the skills there Knife-edge!
True. Though the whos at whoville were made to seem dense, I guess u could say it kinda makes sense. Despite how some writers didnt feel like they had wits, by making a joke about a who from whooville's tits They did choose to have a jerky town display But in some eyes its like its telling commercialism today. They dont have character to me that strong. But the way they show today is hard to prove wrong. So props to that i guess. I won't draw a line. If anyone likes this movies, well thats fine.
The dwarf actor who played The Grinch as a kid passed away at the age of 20½. He passed away in mid-2002 & was born in January of 1982. 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Movie' was his last acting role as he would pass away, a year & a half later. R.I.P., Josh Ryan Evans.
@@gmanley1- I had no idea, in all honesty... When 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Movie' came out in late-2000, I was in the first semester of my 5th grade year of elementary school & I thought it was a kid who portrayed The Grinch in his younger years, as well. It wasn't until a few years later when I was in middle school that I read who it was that was cast for the role & saw that he passed away.
Chimera Agreed. All The Who’s(damn auto correct keeps wont let me spell Who as a plural) are assholes in this movie. Maybe one of The Who’s from this movie invented autocorrect.
Vanellope'sCorner actually it's supposed to a Boris Karloff like voice (The Nostalgia Critic's narrator voice), hense also a credit that reads "and read by a God awful Boris Karloff impression."
Horton protected a speck, not a flake. Though I grant they’re both small, that’s a major mistake. A snowflake is ice, and I’m sure you well know, When it’s blown on or heated, away it must go. A dust speck, by contrast, could be many things, Like dandruff and bug stuff and old insect wings! But dust, for the most part, is dander and rocks, Not unlike the pebbles you find in your socks. When the clover was stolen and flown through the air, A snowflake would not last for five minutes there. Anyways, nerd rant done. Ice is weak, dust is strong. I hope you enjoyed learning something. So long! 😀
Gotta love that the girl who played Cindy Loo Who (Taylor Momsen) is now the frontwoman and head writer for the hard rock band The Pretty Reckless. How times change.
i think we know the real reason NC doesnt like this movie, either you LOVE Jim Carrey's antics, or you downright DESPISE them, obviously Doug falls on the latter half of the spectrum.
@@IcyDiamond way better, like holy fucking shit, i'd sooner watch The Love Guru then The Cat in the Hat, THAT was a train wreck, both for Seuss fans AND Mike Myers fans alike.
If the Grinch ever appears in the green eggs and ham series on Netflix I hope they get Rob Paulson to voice him while doing a Jim Carrey impression just like in the mask cartoon series
my question is how did the Grinch get his cave? when he got up there as a kid there was Huge pile of rocks and boulders in the entrance and there is no way he could move those by himself so did he build a machine to move them? or did someone from Whoville help him move the boulders and rocks? because no way in hell could the Grinch by himself move those huge boulders he would have to have some sort of help so how did he get his cave? that my friends is a good question
This movie may be over the top, ridiculous, and kinda stupid, but god damn it I enjoy it. It's one of those movies that's so stupid it's funny, and looking back and finally getting those adult jokes I never understood as a child is entertaining as hell ("Honey, our baby's here! Huh... He looks like your boss..."). And Jim Carrey is still good in this movie, especially given the amount of makeup he was wearing. So stupid it may be, but it's still a guilty pleasure I can't help but enjoy. Kind of like the Phantom of the Opera movie...
This actually makes me want to watch The Grinch. I grew up watching both this & the animated version & enjoy both of them. I loved this film as an 8 yr old, & still love it as a 23 yr old. Nostalgia glasses be damned! Also Taylor Momsen got so hot.
emmy rose I'm 23 and I love this version of the Grinch! It's the best Dr. Seuss movie in my opinion. I still think the original version is way better but this version is really good too!
When I saw this as a kid, I did feel it was lacking. But that makeup was so amazing. Seeing Jim Carey prance around in that costume was enough for me.😁
I actually love this version. Especially it gave character to Cindy Lou Who. She was the one Who who thought the Grinch was not evil, just misunderstood. Plus the climax with the slipping sled is much better here than in the animated version for one simple reason: In the animated version, the Grinch risked his life for a sled of just presents, which according to the moral, are not worth saving. But in the Jim Carrey movie, the Grinch ended up saving not just the presents, but Cindy's life which was much more important than toys. He saved the one Who in all of Whoville who believed in him. Especially after she said, "I came to see you. No one should be alone on Christmas." After lifting the sled up over his head, he even joyously screamed, "I got ya, Cindy Lou!" "You did it!"
WiiGuy2014 that’s true. In the movie when he realized he’s not strong enough to save the sled he was gonna let go and said “oh well, it’s just toys right?” And that’s when she popped up. The stakes were immediately raised very high and saving her life mattered more than the material possessions
There's a lot of good stuff in this movie. Its bastardization of Dr. Seuss and weird, gloomy, unintentionally creepy-to-some look are what do it in for people. I am a biased party, being old enough to remember this coming out and young enough to have made it my childhood, so this movie feels just like Christmas to me. The colors of the holiday that still shine through the murk and the whimsical Seussian flair to everything in sight still influence my expectations for what Christmas should look like. I was scared of everything as a kid and this movie just never came off as scary or even creepy to me, possibly excluding the termites in the Grinch's smile, but I still loved that. The grinch is supposed to be nasty as fuck, so whatever. A Christmas Carol is a thing, for fuck's sake. Though now that I've had it pointed out to me, I definitely see how even the Whos can be intentionally creepy. The story and music really worked for me, too, and still work. But as an adult the real extent to what pricks the Whos really are is even more obvious and jarring. Overall, it's probably a generational thing. You had to have seen it as a kid or chances are it might just be really off-putting. And yes, I was very familiar with the animated one by the time this came out and I respect it, but in all honesty the movie is just way more entertaining and was always more memorable for me.
The moral in the original never said presents aren't worth saving from falling off a mountain, it just said that they're not the most important thing about Christmas. And while it is nice that, in this version, the Grinch was also even more motivated to save Cindy Lou Who, why would she risk her own life like that? Why did she climb to the top of the load that was clearly falling off the mountain in blatant disconcern of her own safety instead of just staying on the ground? And even if she got up there before it started falling, why did she even feel the need to climb up there anyway? Not only that, but mere seconds earlier she was down in Whoville with everyone else singing, and there's no way she could have gotten up there that fast.
Though he tried to enlighten the masses By dismissing kissed dog asses The poor Walker brother could not Turn All the people that grew up on this adapt’s return. He had pointed out the creepiness and padded story Until he had spewed his guts out more than an R rated Gory. He pointed out the tropes, the jokes and all the scowling Of one Jim Carrey who is everyone’s bemused weird darling. He even did it in RHYME for goodness sake You’d have to put effort into something you forsake But it was the memes, memes, memes that came from it That kept this movie in everyone’s list of holly hit He should have realized he only fueled the fire By bringing up this movie he surely made his ire That fans everywhere will just use his jokes and refs As they sit down with their family or many BFF’s Well that grump critic tried, we can’t fault him on that But let’s all remember, to skin that CAT IN THE HAT~
Jim Carrey was great in the role and made the movie watchable. It's just that some of the tonal shifts, sappy parts, filler scenes, and juvenile humor that irks me. Not awful, but not great. 5.4/10
Sorry to say but that’s a confirmed Halloween movie. Not to ruin your day...but it’s still pretty groovy. (This is kind of a thing. Making my comments rhyme. Even if it’s an incredible waste of my time.)
Salty Freak I know but it can also be watched during Christmas. It can be watched during both Halloween and Christmas, which makes it such a good movie.
@@stepstep838 I prefer the new one over the Carrey one, I liked the Carrey one and it will be apart of my childhood but I actually liked the new one because it did do a few different things even if those things aren't new to movies these days and the animation was great too
Still love this movie xD I'll admit some parts are cringeworthy, but all and all it was wacky and fun and my dad and I watch it every year, still laugh at the silly jokes, and enjoy Carey's bombastic interpretation
+Emily Yanzer Yeah, I have to agree with you. Some of the jokes are kind of hilarious, and Carrey's performance even got a few laughs from me. Of course, I never saw the movie growing up, Hell, there are probably tons of movies that you saw as a kid that I haven't, but from what I've seen, the film itself might not be a true masterpiece, but it's an awkwardly fun little classic. ;)
***** Only if you think Bruce Willis is cooler than Kurt Russell. And consider the ending of The Thing. You don't get much better than that. We're biased, clearly. But aren't we all.
Be me watching this video: critic: “I’d rather get my nuts caught in a Lorax trap!” Cuts to ad: have you been injured in an accident? Call the law offices of joe bornstein.
Funniest parts of the movie for me
1. The Grinch- I'm an idiot!
Echo- You're an idiot!
2. The Grinch- Taxi.
*Taxi avoids him*
The Grinch- It's because I'm green isn't it!
Although I personally can't stand the movie I do agree that those two jokes are the funniest parts of the entire film.
ur simple
@@victoriagarcia3078 I kinda find that one part where he looks at a phonebook and goes "hate hate hate hate, double hate, LOATHE" funny only because we have to watch that every year in school and once someone said "Dude that guy's going to DIE."
J.G Productions 😂🤣
at least this Grinch is less scary than the Chuck Jones one that traumatized me as a child
Fun fact: Jim Carrey had to get spinal surgery after this film due to a back injury caused by carrying this movie
And even sadder, years later he had to go through the procedure again due to the sonic movie
@@ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣΛΑΧΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ come on, it's better than the super mario bros film
ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ ΛΑΧΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ The only scene that would’ve given Jim Carrey’s back trouble was the scene where he danced to “Evil Grows in the Dark” while waiting for Sonic’s quill to be analysed.
I don’t blame Carey. I blame the director
@@hckingking Better than the live action one? Yes. Better than the animated super Mario bros movie? No.
There's one thing this movie severely lacks;
it's explaining the origin of the Grinch's dog, Max.
He hates how the Whos just throw everything out,
so THAT'S what Max's story should be about.
A year long before the Grinch ran away,
another young Who went to his parents to say
that for Christmas he wanted a dog for his own.
Christmas time came, and a pup they brought home.
The little young Who was excited and glad,
but the novelty wore off, more than a tad.
He got bored with the pup, and then quick as a flash,
he threw out his would-be-friend with the trash.
Meanwhile the Grinch found himself a new home.
He was angry and sad and completely alone.
Then what to his wandering eye should appear
but a puppy who whimpered and whined in fear.
He then saw the Grinch, and he smiled with glee.
'Will HE be my friend?' the pup thought, "I shall see!"
With no fear in his heart, he sat down by his side.
From the Grinch, the pup felt no need to hide.
But the Grinch was still hurt, his heart filled with dismay.
He looked at the pup and he shoved him away.
The pup wasn't vexed by what the Grinch did.
He sat down once again by the green, hairy kid
and nuzzled him, which said "On me, you can depend."
Not long after that, the Grinch called him "Friend".
Bobsheaux And while it's nice they gave The Grinch a origin. It makes it unbelievable when later The residents of who ville come together to do Christmas without presents. You're telling me the people who mocked and forced a 10 year old child to run away from his town are such a good and strong family they can celebrate Christmas WITHOUT presents? I'm calling bullshit by the 3rd degree levels of Tommy Lee Jones playing Two Face.
Bobsheaux Now that is a good rhyme!
This movie is revolting
I'm glad it was forgotten
It's also insulting
So stupidly rotten
It shouldn't be "for kids"
As many parts state
I'd especially rid
Of the part where that dog is on his face...
Really Jim Carry?
You've reduced to this?
You were really just annoying
I'll sadly admit
The colors as said
in many reviews
Are bland as they could get
The good ones? Very few...
That whole backstory was pointless
It was okay being simple
They've brought Dr. Suess to this
A movie full of stickle
Good to see you Bobshaux
I just love your ryhme!
I just want you to know
That I had to reply...
Bye! (I didn't know you knew Nostalgia Critic and possibly Cinamma Sins! This comment is so old...)
Very good rhyming. This actually would have made a better movie than what we got.
Better writing then this movie
"Cindy Lou, no more than 2."
Maybe this one's birthday is February 29th.
Or maybe Whos age differently than humans?
@@petervitkov361 Like Doctor Who?
Sorry. I couldn't resist.
@@Adam-lw9xp Wanna know what you’ll receive? A cease and desist!
Well she is an amazing singer now. Check out "The Pretty Reckless" she turned into Metal Lou!
Wouldn't that make her one, though?
I'm shocked. You made an entire review with nothing but rhyming. This must had taken a lot of your timing.
A normal Guy Watch the one he made with CinemaSins. It's just as awesome and it rhymes as well!
I don’t get it
No kidding normal guy' I wouldnt lie.
*rhyme *time
@Chris Kekistan It drove me insane to
Jim Carey makes this movie.
I'm not sure _what_ he makes it, but he makes it.
Connor The Chosen Well think about it anyone who hates Christmas seems like they would be a nut job so Jim Carrey who is already crazy fits the role perfectly
Connor McClory best comment ever
'ave a lahvely dai
Idk what either but some say its shit
Connor McClory He makes it Cable Who
"Seriously, we're letting the brat sing in this?" What's ironic about that line is that the kid would grow up to become, pretty much, a good singer.
“Pretty” much? Ba dum tiss
hmm
"Where are you Christmas?"
Years later "I'm going to hell!"
It’s impressive that he managed to do an entire Review while Rhyming
And that's not to mention his impeccable timing!
Ya probaly was hard to plan out the script
I'm surprised that he never once slipped.
Not the 1st time Doug did this movie rhyming. Cinema sins and Doug did a review. Quite funny actually.
linkara did it better
The actor who played Robbie Rotten would be a great Grinch!
The Mammalizer good idea
The Mammalizer I don't think it'll work, it will just make me flinch.
He was the grinch in a musical one time so that's something
***** I don't mean to be a jerk, but he'll make a good grinch
*NO DON'T TOUCH THAT.*
Doug be spitting better bars years ago than most rappers in today's age.
Agreed. Most rap I hear today is over entitled 20-year-old idiots bragging about how they have lots of money. If I wanted to listen to big headed numbskulls beg about money, I'll just listen to Trump say anything.
Supershadowman2001 Well played.
To be fair, if you're heart is suddenly expanding to three times its normal size, you would be screaming in agony too- and probably dying
Yea but this movie is very physics defying
titangirl161 truth
Yeah,but,to be even MORE fair,your feelings do not reside in your heart,but in your brain. So,if you wanna make that scene *really* scientifically accurate,you should make the Grinch's BRAIN expanding.Otherwise just don't bother physics and don't make him scream and writhe in the middle of an emotional scene!>____>#
@@vanellopescorner8882 Did you test it on yourself??🤨
I feel like this should of rhymed
God damn, that opening is such a perfect recreation. And the rhyming the whole time was shockingly impressive
I agree my good friend, rhythming while talking can be tiresome to no end. ❤
When you know it's a reupload but you get excited anyway
Water Kirby truuuuuu
Water Kirby kinda waited for the re-uploading of this video
Water Kirby yup
I thought there was something familiar about this one. But I enjoyed it anyway
Hey, it's a "new" episode to me...
Horton Hears a Who - Meh.
The Lorax - Egghh.
The Grinch - Arrgghhh...
The Cat in the Hat - *gunshot*
Good man, Fletcher Reed, weird, yet wise.
The Cat in the hat was the reason he didn't wake at sunrise.
Many were horrified after watching this monstrosity, many decided to go for the whiskey.
Crash Bandicoot- ???
The Grinch with Jim Carry was great but there’s a new cgi one and it’s actually really awesome
But it’s being made from the same company who made minions
Any of Illimination's films based on Dr Seuss- ***BURN IT WITH FIRE***
Potato Man honestly I’m giving the new channel version a chance cause the new trailers actually don’t look that bad
The Grinch works, as long as you view it as a parody of the story, and Dr Suess generally. It fails as a straight up adaptation, but as a spoof it's great.
Orr Orr or as a story TOLD by the Grinch’s viewpoint.
Right I thought it was meant to be seen as a parody I dont get why people are taking it so serious lol every line Jim Carey said was a joke not a single serious line except for when his feelings for Martha may came about.
The grinch used comedy as a defense mechanism for his anger/ loneliness we saw he was lonely but he himself was in denial and saw it as everyday life talking to himself. I dont get why people dont get the plot it's simple but made sense he was bullied because he looked different was lonely and in denial about his feelings and came to term with those feelings in the end it wasnt a horrible plot. Plus he was hilarious throughout the whole movie and made the same exact facial expressions the animated grinch made
@@lelelew2735 because it's not the original so it's automatically bad! /s
@@farkbett699 I'm probably one of the minority who actually doesnt think the original is that good 🤷🏽♂️ lol. Like what's so great about it? And what's the difference between the two movies ?
I have to admit, a sleigh with flames coming out the back is epic. Sort of like a holiday Batmobile.
In my opinion, Jim Carrey was pretty entertaining.
@Jackson Trowbridge 10:01 *laugh* *inhale* kill me.
Jim Carrey can even make Dr. Eggman hilarious *if not as memeable as Long John Baldry's Eggman he is still as entertaining and more witty and complex*
That's how talented he is.
@Jackson Trowbridge He's just prolly expressing his opinion too.
He was the best part
@@CaptainCat101 And he sure did lived that part of his charisma and fun performance.
If it weren’t for Jim Carrey, then I would hate the movie, but I have always loved his humor. lol
I love how you’re able to parody the original cartoon and rhyme the whole time while reviewing this. Very clever. And your perfect facial expressions sell it even further.
Yes, how the Critic does this is great. I wonder how long the script took to make?
he's almost like..Jim..Carrey, oh, my GOD!
WOW He really rhymed through the whole thing.
DazeKaze KookyKill I know, it must have taken him forever to put this together.
Vanellope'sCorner it actually might of took less time. You get to say less as long as you rhyme. It will leave you satisfied, a smile on your face. Now that my wisdom was shared, I'm out of this place.
Angsty Tantrum haha ok
Angsty Tantrum nice job
"What would PETA say?"
They'd probably have Max put down. To "save him" from his "Slave life."
Lmao yes
A couple scenes I think the dog looked into the camera begging us to do that. Breaking the 4th wall.
@xBloodxFangx and yet the dog would be dead …..
Oh man. When Doug reviews the 2018 grinch....hes gonna rhyme again
Hopefully so
You know what I never say...
If you have no time, just rhyme on the go!
As long as the grinch doesn’t get stuck on replay.
Came back from the review... and you will be disappointed.
Unfortunately there was no rhyming. There is a super corny bit pre-review though.
Sad no ryming noises
You were wrong
I love how the Grinch stole the suger plums from the kids' dream.
I'm surprised that he kept up the rhythm it was sublime
watching this was great, i had wonderful time
UnicornSpaceWhale It always is! Whether or not the Grinch is the color of a lime!
Hey, why won't we just keep up the rhyme
Invite your friends, make sure it sounds fine!
Your rhymes are corny, worth less than a dime. ;D
Jacob Friedman At least it's not from Nickelodeon or else this classic would've also been covered in slime...
Doug’s facial acting still impresses me to this day
And like the MCU it’s still going strong
@user-rf8fo1dc7i I personally just like you look on the Bright side kinda like with RWBY heck I’m kind of obsessed with it lol
I can't believe you rhymed the entire thing thats crazy, the movie could barely do a couple of lines it was so lazy.
Vincent Santangelo
1.5 hour movies are way harder to rhyme than a 20 minute video.
RubberBoy II correction 19:49 video
This is probably one of my favourite nostalgia critic episodes, the rhyming is original and the humour too
I found the rhyming tiresome after the first bit before the review began.
I really wish this had been a normal review, probably the only NC episode i dislike
@@Dead25m Same, it's just irritating to me as well
Out of all reviews, its one you should choose
Dr. Suess was never PG? Private Snafu begs to differ.
+Edras Velasco It means, 'Parental Guidance', in this case.
I thought that most people don't know anything about the Snafu cartoons! I got introduced to them in the "Five Came Back" documentary and they're great! Admittedly, it never crossed my mind that Dr Suess helped draw them but given all the political cartoons he did during World War II and their artistic style it makes so much sense.
Oh, and his first book was raunchy as fuck. It was entitled "The Seven Lady Godivas", and it was full of naked women. It's been out of print for decades, and for good reason.
Yeah, to say that Dr. Suess has always been squeaky-clean would be rather inaccurate, indeed.
Homeboy never talked down to his audience actually. Pick up any of his more popular books and there's always a political side to it. The Cat in the Hat is about rebellion of the youth, Yrtle the Turtle is about the rise and fall of Hitler, Horton Hears a Who! is about Hiroshima (despite the popular belief it's against abortion, it's not), the Sneetches mocks discrimination (especially anti semitism), and so on
While the Jim Carey adaptation will never replace the animated original, I don’t think it’s that bad.
BTW… this was long before Taylor Momsen, who played Cindy-Lou Who in that adaptation, grew up to front a rock band called The Pretty Reckless. She’s come a long way from that!
I actually liked it, still kinda do,
It holds up, despite a problem or two.
Just admit it, the movie would not be as merry
If someone else played in it but Mister Carrey.
Such as Rob Schneider.
It's like dr. Seuss Rose from the grave
To be fair, @Mad Turnip, I totally agree,
The movie had a flaw or two or three.
But it had charm, and stuck to the source,
While The Cat In The Hat was, in contrast, a rancid main course.
This film, while flawed, is a good Christmas classic to watch.
I'd highly recommend it, then kick the Cat in the Crotch.
He complains about every movie he does even good ones
It's no masterpiece, it's no national treasure.
But in a pinch, I'll admit it's a guilty pleasure.
Because not everything you like has to be good;
The original's not going anywhere, and watch it you should.
@@morningstar9849 but these movies make him roll in it
1:58 Back when the PG rating actually had a point.
The 2018 version has the same rating; get the joint?
BoyThunder Productions the 2018 animated grinch movie got the PG rating because of mild rude humor.
Yeah, but there was a time when films like Hunchback of Notre Dame and Planet of the Apes could get away with G ratings while films like Spaceballs and Gremlins had a lot of content that would pass as PG-13 nowadays. See NC's "Does PG Mean Anything?" for more information.
@@sorenthefilmbrony LOL the 2018 version got a G here in Canada, the 2000 version has a PG here too tho.
Welcome to age of snowflakes and triggers
@@marcohidalgo1101 He is talking about the MPAA.
you have to give Jim Carrey credit here. he spent eight hours in makeup getting it put on and getting it taken off. not to mention the yellow contacts he had to wear the covered his ENTIRE EYE. He said in an interview once that those were super painful and he had to take pain meds like 5 times a day just to be able to deal with it and he still performed well imo.
Didn't they also get in an expert on how to tolerate torture to coach him as well? I don't remember what the proper title was but at some point he outright refused to wear the contacts because he couldn't take the pain any longer and they had to cg in the eyes.
I feel even worse for the kid playing the 10 year old version of The Grinch.
Well the guy who played the kid was actually 18; yeah he had dwarfism. Still that contacts shit is unreal.
@Blackemperess, Yes, you're right. They had to bring in a CIA anti-torture expert to help him cope with the pain and claustrophobia of being (as Carrey called it) "encased" in all that makeup and hair.
It was yak hair used for the costume apparently
My favorite moment in the whole movie:
"This is NOT pudding."
"Then what is it?"
(No answer)
That line was great. Jim Carrey was his usual self, although like Doug said in Cat and the Hat, he does a really good job under that much makeup. Christine Baranski's always great, and in this movie she's also hotter than she has any right to be, which sends my gonads mixed messages. I think Doug's right about everything else. This is enjoyable at times, but it's not Seuss's work. It's not even a good adaptation of it.
“Jim Carrey was his usual self” I don’t know what that even means… he’s so amazingly talented that we don’t even know who the “real Jim Carrey is.” He’s more versatile than any other comedic actor EVER
Yeah Jim Carrey's delivering of that line after eating the NOT Pudding was brilliant and went by so fast that it's easy to miss
"Are we going to let the brat sing here?" Haha, obviously he's never heard the Pretty Reckless. That girl has pipes.
Chris McCartney i was thinking that too!
Chris McCartney Aye, she has pipes now. but her singing back then....eh. just yer average movie child singing.
Not when she was 12 though.
I'd love to see her remake that song now. What with her whole "I try way too hard to be edgy" thing. Guaranteed hilarity!
Well being an adult I can assure you the sentiment is shared. Girls got talent, she is just trying desperately hard to cover up her child star past. Just saying
Sure it's not great, but the acting is energetic, Jim Carrey alone makes it worth watching, and the absolute MOUNTAINS of effort put in by everybody who worked on it from hair and makeup, costumes, set design, props, so much went into this movie. It's nice to just watch it and see what tiny details you can pick up, like the Christmas trees on the currency.
kattastic9999 Sure it's not great, but the acting is energetic, and jim Carrey' s performance is incredibly ecstatic. The effort put it to makeup, costumes, and hair is really very nice and makes them good so they pop out with flare. So much time was spent making the set to the movie, and the amount of detail makes it real groovy. It is nice to watch, and it makes me sappy. I fixed your comment kattastic9999, there are you happy?
kattastic9999 I don't agree with your opinions, but you do you. I personally think this movie is poo.
This movie to me is a guilty pleasure. Though I'm not supposed to it's something I oddly treasure
I like this movie!😁
Honestly Jim Carrey’s the only good thing from this movie. The sets look nice but aside from Cindy The Whos look horrifying.
To each his own I guess if you think this’s fine.
You have yours I have mine.
The problem with all the Dr. Seuss adaptations is that none of his stories translate to more than about 30 minutes of screen time. You try to make that an hour and a half and you have a lot of shitty filler.
Kind of like what they did with The Hobbit.
The Gray Market Safari The Hobbit could have made three movies work. If they focused less on awkward tie ins to lord of the rings and more on developing the twelve other dwarves that barely had any lines.
Rylan Donecker The 12 dwarves were a bad choice from the start. Most of them are just redundant characters and the party seems to fair no better as a result of having 12 of them... Unless you want to go down the rabbit hole of looking for Christ metaphors (don't).
At the very least, they could have shown them doing some awesome teamwork, moving boulders and doing things that a mere group of four could not.
Being the shortest of the four books, they should have done a single film. Two, tops.
The Gray Market Safari They were originally were supposed to do two movies and it shows. The second one was great but the first and last felt very stretched.
Rylan Donecker Peter Jackson needs an editor with a taser so he can zap his ass when he tries to leave drawn-out bullshit in his films. "No, Pete, it's going to be an hour and fifty-five minutes, no more!"
The Gray Market Safari Zap."No Peter were not doing a cringey love story with Kili and some random elf." Zap."No Peter you can't do that cliffhanger."
What everyone sees: The Grinch
What Critic sees: The CRINGE
my question is how did the Grinch get his cave? when he got up there as a kid there was Huge pile of rocks and boulders in the entrance and there is no way he could move those by himself so did he build a machine to move them? or did someone from Whoville help him move the boulders and rocks? because no way in hell could the Grinch by himself move those huge boulders he would have to have some sort of help so how did he get his cave? that my friends is a good question
Well the chart says
WHAT DOES IT SAY!?
Tracy Raymond *turns tv off*
*_SHUT UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPPPUUUUUUUUHHHHHH!!!!1!1!1!!!!!!!1!1!!!1111!!1!1_*
Anyone here cause of the 2018 grinch movie?
At least this one has its own sort of charm for some, but that one's just going to be bad...
Yep. Just watched it yesterday.
@@notcharmander9606 I too.😁
This one ( Ron Howard Version) Of The Grinch was the best Live Action Movie version of The Grinch and I loved that one
I saw the new one by illumination entertainment I thought it was fantastic
Fun Fact: The real Dr. Seuss actually hated the original Chuck Jones adaptation.
What the hell!? Really!? It’s by far the best version! Why’d he hate it!?
According to comic book artist Scott Shaw (who actually worked with Seuss before he died), he didn't like Jones' adaptation because to him the cartoon didn't actually feel like his work or characters animated, and it felt too much like Chuck Jones' style.
The cartoon to me felt exactly like his work! Was he high!?!?
He should be thankful someone made an adaption of his work at all especially the legendary Chuck Jones. Not many people get that lucky.
InvaderPet that's really interesting. I wonder why?
This review was so fun to watch, there wasn’t one part I hated
I just wish my viewing of it wasn’t so belated
Hey Critic,
the live action is great.
As well as book and cartoon,
loving them is our fate.
As you read this,
it must be understood.
By 2018,
prepare for animated reboot.
The original animation was better and carried Suess's goal, while this one tarnishes it and digs itself into a hole.
Jim carrey was fine, and the humor was somewhat decent, but it was way too pandering, dated, and recent.
It's message is sloppy, and the who's are alarming, whereas in the original they were both cute and innocently charming.
The who's always knew that Christmas would come, in keeping with their happiness and pure lack of glum.
The story was stronger when he learned from their selfless display, but why bother with such thoughtfulness anyway?
So while it might be something you and your friends or family crave, just be aware it's making Dr. Suess himself, roll in his grave.
i am surprised critic/doug has never reviewed Horton Hears a Who
Ian R. Nava Huber welllllllllll it's not really worth reveiwing
well it might go the route of the animated titanic movies. he might do it eventually, but grudgingly or relunctanly
Live action movies rarely work. They should stick to animation when it comes to adaptations of children's books like these.
A guilty pleasure, to be sure. Jim Carrey was great though.
This movie, despite it's flaws, surly didn't blow!
Why are we rhyming, you silly, silly gooey goose.
Then again, so am I, we must have a screw loose.
Grandmaster Tactician Randy Ever notice Jim Carrey is pulling a Sean Connery accent
as the Grinch
also pulled it off stunningly in The Mask!
I'm not a fan of the movie, and the backstory's OK, but my mother loves this movie in an unnatural way. I choose not to comment and keep my thoughts to myself, but it makes as much sense as an Elf on the Shelf. Jim Carrey is funny, I'll give my mom that, and at least this movie isn't Cat in the Hat. I hope you enjoyed this comment I posted, it took me all video, and my brain is toasted.
Well done, good job, you put on a show! But your comment isn't as good as Santa bath robe.
Knife-edge Productions lol this is great!
Well done, well done! Oh isn't rhyming just fun? I for one do it all the time as if it were a pledge! I must say that you've got quite the skills there Knife-edge!
Sam I Am: Great! Amazing! Rhyming is swell! But nothing beats a cup of good old pigs well!
True. Though the whos at whoville were made to seem dense,
I guess u could say it kinda makes sense.
Despite how some writers didnt feel like they had wits, by making a joke about a who from whooville's tits
They did choose to have a jerky town display
But in some eyes its like its telling commercialism today.
They dont have character to me that strong. But the way they show today is hard to prove wrong.
So props to that i guess. I won't draw a line. If anyone likes this movies, well thats fine.
The dwarf actor who played The Grinch as a kid passed away at the age of 20½.
He passed away in mid-2002 & was born in January of 1982.
'How The Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Movie' was his last acting role as he would pass away, a year & a half later.
R.I.P., Josh Ryan Evans.
They hired a dwarf actor to play as the Grinch as a kid? I thought they hired an actual kid to play as the Grinch as a kid?
@@gmanley1- I had no idea, in all honesty...
When 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Movie' came out in late-2000, I was in the first semester of my 5th grade year of elementary school & I thought it was a kid who portrayed The Grinch in his younger years, as well.
It wasn't until a few years later when I was in middle school that I read who it was that was cast for the role & saw that he passed away.
@@gmanley1there are laws against putting kids under excessive makeup in film, it’s why all the kid Who’s haven’t got Who noses
@@mrcritical6751 Well no wonder they hired a dwarf actor instead.
The Critic is... Victim blaming...
No joke, clearly The Grinch is the victim in this flick.
Chimera Agreed. All The Who’s(damn auto correct keeps wont let me spell Who as a plural) are assholes in this movie. Maybe one of The Who’s from this movie invented autocorrect.
Chimera Oh, yeah. Clearly.
Anyone back here in 2018 in the midst of ANOTHER Grinch film? I'm here to rewatch this before he gives his thoughts on the newest one.
Oh god. He hates it.
His narrator voice really creeps me out xD
He's played by Anthony Hopkins. Who you might know best in Silence of the Lambs
Agreed as like your pic.
David Johnson that explains the Silence of the Lambs joke.
Vanellope'sCorner actually it's supposed to a Boris Karloff like voice (The Nostalgia Critic's narrator voice), hense also a credit that reads "and read by a God awful Boris Karloff impression."
2:55 Legend has it that Horton protected that snowflake. Thanks alot Horton.
I do still wonder how that flake hovered in position for an hour and a half 🤔 😅
What?
Horton protected a speck, not a flake.
Though I grant they’re both small, that’s a major mistake.
A snowflake is ice, and I’m sure you well know,
When it’s blown on or heated, away it must go.
A dust speck, by contrast, could be many things,
Like dandruff and bug stuff and old insect wings!
But dust, for the most part, is dander and rocks,
Not unlike the pebbles you find in your socks.
When the clover was stolen and flown through the air,
A snowflake would not last for five minutes there.
Anyways, nerd rant done. Ice is weak, dust is strong.
I hope you enjoyed learning something. So long! 😀
To quote the late Nerd from Robot Chicken, “You took the best cartoon of all time and you pissed in its mouth!”
Gotta love that the girl who played Cindy Loo Who (Taylor Momsen) is now the frontwoman and head writer for the hard rock band The Pretty Reckless. How times change.
Dollarbillguy wasn't she also one of the Gossip Girls?
I actually hate that 6-7 year old played 2 year old
She also played the president’s daughter in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams.
This movie is sort of a guilty pleasure of mine, mainly for Jim Carrey's performance. And I love the rhyming from the Critic.
firehea I agree
NC,Dude,we Know The Animated Version is Way Better Then The Live Action Version,It’s Called a Guilty Pleasure For a Reason
i think we know the real reason NC doesnt like this movie, either you LOVE Jim Carrey's antics, or you downright DESPISE them, obviously Doug falls on the latter half of the spectrum.
@@UltimateGamerCC True
I mean it’s still better than that god awful Cat in the Hat movie
@@IcyDiamond way better, like holy fucking shit, i'd sooner watch The Love Guru then The Cat in the Hat, THAT was a train wreck, both for Seuss fans AND Mike Myers fans alike.
@@UltimateGamerCC He's stated in later videos that he likes films like Ace Ventura, Dumb & Dumber, and The Mask.
I always felt bad for young grinch. it makes total sense why he hated christmas. and duck all the whos
it's the internet. you don't have to censor
First off, that was autocorrect.
Second off, it's still foul language.
duck is still foul language?
SaltyIce it's a pun...foul...get it?
godamnit, how'd i not get that till now?
Got different opinions on The Grinch, but goddamn I love this review.
Is it the rhyming?
you did great making everything rhyme that must have took hours upon hours
Everyone involved should be showered with flowers.
Caden Diaz it wasnt that hard for him he said
*that must have took hours upon hours of your time.
*the rhyming thing was really quite sublime, it probably took hours and hours of his time
The movie is bad no doubt about that, but I still like his review of cat in the hat.
I liked the movie, but that's just my opinion
If there's one critic or reviewer who can rhyme thoughout the review without getting annoying; it is Nostalgia Critic!
What about Yahtzee?
Love this review. Especially the fact that the entire thing is in rhyme.
Dominick Benincasa this is one of my favorite reviews not only by him, but of all time.
Agreed.
15:45-15:50 Grinch: *WHO WANTS THE GIZZARD?*
Random Who: I do!
Grinch: *TOO LATE!* That’ll be mine...
lol
Smart Emmet what’s a gizzard?
@Laura Birdwell that's disgusting
If the Grinch ever appears in the green eggs and ham series on Netflix I hope they get Rob Paulson to voice him while doing a Jim Carrey impression just like in the mask cartoon series
Can’t you once say a line like a normal person would?
Said the man who keeps speaking in rhyme
Jim Carrey says things like normal people would in Horton. That's a fun movie too.
my question is how did the Grinch get his cave? when he got up there as a kid there was Huge pile of rocks and boulders in the entrance and there is no way he could move those by himself so did he build a machine to move them? or did someone from Whoville help him move the boulders and rocks? because no way in hell could the Grinch by himself move those huge boulders he would have to have some sort of help so how did he get his cave? that my friends is a good question
I noticed Cindy-Lou Who is the only Who who has a normal nose!
that's a lot of whos
TMNTfan2000 AKA: Skylanders4You! dat who lol
Everyone else looks like a demon possessed Hungry Hungry Hippo!
No martha may has a normal nose
Shes quite less scary as any who goes
Funny, I was just watching the latest Disneycember video. Timing.
The Scorch Effect same
me too.
The Scorch Effect me to
The Scorch Effect I wonder how many people will get the reference
The Scorch Effect CASPER
"I hate this movie, and so should you
I'm the Nostalgia Critic I remember it so you don't have to." (Drop the mic)
*Cringes*
So the Grinch heads on down; and he"ll be glad that he did! because this scene happens 9:58 you know, for kids! :D
"Do a barrel roll!" LMAO! I had to pause at that because I couldn't stop laughing.
the comment on Cindy Lous singing is pretty finny cuz the actress is now the lead volcals for a metal band called The Pretty Reckless
They're hard rock, not metal
And she was, along with Blake Lively & Leighton Meester, one of the Gossip Girls. XOXO.
Crism 133 Imagine dubbing her voice with either Gerard Butler or Russel Crowe singing
I actually like the pretty reckless. My mum got me into it.
This movie may be over the top, ridiculous, and kinda stupid, but god damn it I enjoy it.
It's one of those movies that's so stupid it's funny, and looking back and finally getting those adult jokes I never understood as a child is entertaining as hell ("Honey, our baby's here! Huh... He looks like your boss..."). And Jim Carrey is still good in this movie, especially given the amount of makeup he was wearing.
So stupid it may be, but it's still a guilty pleasure I can't help but enjoy. Kind of like the Phantom of the Opera movie...
This actually makes me want to watch The Grinch. I grew up watching both this & the animated version & enjoy both of them. I loved this film as an 8 yr old, & still love it as a 23 yr old. Nostalgia glasses be damned! Also Taylor Momsen got so hot.
I didn't like the animated one. I prefer the live action one alot more its still funny to me even though Im 21.
emmy rose I'm 23 and I love this version of the Grinch! It's the best Dr. Seuss movie in my opinion. I still think the original version is way better but this version is really good too!
I wholeheartedly believe Jim carry is the only reason this films is remembered well by anyone in anyway.
Indeed.
Just like the Sonic films.
Or as Chip and Dale put it, "ugly Sonic"
When I saw this as a kid, I did feel it was lacking. But that makeup was so amazing. Seeing Jim Carey prance around in that costume was enough for me.😁
I thought Egoraptor was the Grump.
Jon and Danny are not so Grump
and their the game grumps
There it is...
The Grunch
I actually love this version. Especially it gave character to Cindy Lou Who. She was the one Who who thought the Grinch was not evil, just misunderstood. Plus the climax with the slipping sled is much better here than in the animated version for one simple reason: In the animated version, the Grinch risked his life for a sled of just presents, which according to the moral, are not worth saving. But in the Jim Carrey movie, the Grinch ended up saving not just the presents, but Cindy's life which was much more important than toys. He saved the one Who in all of Whoville who believed in him. Especially after she said, "I came to see you. No one should be alone on Christmas." After lifting the sled up over his head, he even joyously screamed, "I got ya, Cindy Lou!" "You did it!"
WiiGuy2014 that’s true. In the movie when he realized he’s not strong enough to save the sled he was gonna let go and said “oh well, it’s just toys right?” And that’s when she popped up. The stakes were immediately raised very high and saving her life mattered more than the material possessions
Even in bad movies, good can shine through in them. I still can’t get over all the vulgarity though, but that is just my opinion.
There's a lot of good stuff in this movie. Its bastardization of Dr. Seuss and weird, gloomy, unintentionally creepy-to-some look are what do it in for people. I am a biased party, being old enough to remember this coming out and young enough to have made it my childhood, so this movie feels just like Christmas to me. The colors of the holiday that still shine through the murk and the whimsical Seussian flair to everything in sight still influence my expectations for what Christmas should look like. I was scared of everything as a kid and this movie just never came off as scary or even creepy to me, possibly excluding the termites in the Grinch's smile, but I still loved that. The grinch is supposed to be nasty as fuck, so whatever. A Christmas Carol is a thing, for fuck's sake. Though now that I've had it pointed out to me, I definitely see how even the Whos can be intentionally creepy. The story and music really worked for me, too, and still work. But as an adult the real extent to what pricks the Whos really are is even more obvious and jarring. Overall, it's probably a generational thing. You had to have seen it as a kid or chances are it might just be really off-putting. And yes, I was very familiar with the animated one by the time this came out and I respect it, but in all honesty the movie is just way more entertaining and was always more memorable for me.
The moral in the original never said presents aren't worth saving from falling off a mountain, it just said that they're not the most important thing about Christmas. And while it is nice that, in this version, the Grinch was also even more motivated to save Cindy Lou Who, why would she risk her own life like that? Why did she climb to the top of the load that was clearly falling off the mountain in blatant disconcern of her own safety instead of just staying on the ground? And even if she got up there before it started falling, why did she even feel the need to climb up there anyway? Not only that, but mere seconds earlier she was down in Whoville with everyone else singing, and there's no way she could have gotten up there that fast.
I love how Doug rhymes throughout the whole review
I think Jim Carrey was perfect for the role. He just needed someone to rein him in... And whoever thought that "kiss" was a good idea.
PenitusVox fuck you
PenitusVox agreed
I still like Grinch, but the original is better.
Then watch both of them proudly in your nice Christmas sweater!
...I tried.
+Cartoonyworld109 No, it's a good rhyme, better than most rappers! (But that's not saying much, they have the density of Christmas wrapper.)
Sir. Mannington agreed
Both the book and animated special.
Yea the movie doesn't follow everything to the letter
"P.S: That's gunna suck too."
Damn it, he was right...Again.
I still like Carrey, while the rest of the film did admittedly suck, Carrey always managed to make me laugh.
I absolutely love the live-action Grinch but you do have a point the animated one is better
The Red Pearl- The one from the 60's or the one coming out?
Potato Man, this was released before the new was announced. So, it's from the 60s.
@@Sonen10 Oh ok
To always rhyme
Making the script must have taken and long time
I actually did enjoy this movie, and Jim Carry was fantastic in the role
Shahir Hameed Yep he was great in this
But at least he put his all in the role
Shahir Hameed I heard in the early scripts Eddie Murphy almost got the part
Shahir Hameed how old were you when you watched this movie? Just curious.
Shahir Hameed I mostly love it for nostalgic reasons
Though he tried to enlighten the masses
By dismissing kissed dog asses
The poor Walker brother could not Turn
All the people that grew up on this adapt’s return.
He had pointed out the creepiness and padded story
Until he had spewed his guts out more than an R rated Gory.
He pointed out the tropes, the jokes and all the scowling
Of one Jim Carrey who is everyone’s bemused weird darling.
He even did it in RHYME for goodness sake
You’d have to put effort into something you forsake
But it was the memes, memes, memes that came from it
That kept this movie in everyone’s list of holly hit
He should have realized he only fueled the fire
By bringing up this movie he surely made his ire
That fans everywhere will just use his jokes and refs
As they sit down with their family or many BFF’s
Well that grump critic tried, we can’t fault him on that
But let’s all remember, to skin that CAT IN THE HAT~
Good God, you really put a lot of thought into this, didn't you
My reaction to this comment is the same as the Grinch's when Max took off the Rudolph nose: "BRILLIANT!"
Jim Carrey is probably my favorite actor
Sailor Saturn I loved the Cable Guy!
Sailor Saturn Eh, I prefer David Spade.
HateSolstice127 Read the comment directly beneath yours, it’s even more so.
mines tim curry
I just like this movie because of Jim Carrey's performance on it xD
"xD" ":3"
Clashman The Third the :3 is part of ma name as you can see :P
Renée Lucero :3, I think it has heart, at the end
kyotheman69 That's why I loved it, I love over the top sometimes, I think it works on this movie.
Jim Carrey was great in the role and made the movie watchable.
It's just that some of the tonal shifts, sappy parts, filler scenes, and juvenile humor that irks me.
Not awful, but not great. 5.4/10
I agree, I hate the live action. I love the animated movie and the book. Dr. Seuss would be ashamed of this movie.
the.pug. 1
Dr Seus hated the animated movie.
“I’m going to throw up, and I’m gonna die!”
"Mommy, tell it to stop!"
“Hehe...he...almost lost my cool there...”
Heh..this aired on December 15, the date Walt Disney died, same year as the original Grinch, 1966.
Am I the only the one who finds it unintentionally (at least, I think it's unintentional) hilarious when the Nostlagia Critic gets really angry??
"I need to stop Christmas from sucking... but how?"
Watch The Nightmare Before Christmas instead
Die hard is a christmas movie
Sorry to say but that’s a confirmed Halloween movie. Not to ruin your day...but it’s still pretty groovy. (This is kind of a thing. Making my comments rhyme. Even if it’s an incredible waste of my time.)
Salty Freak I know but it can also be watched during Christmas. It can be watched during both Halloween and Christmas, which makes it such a good movie.
No more rhymes, now I mean it
Critic: Does anyone want a peanut?
ah, i see you're a man of culture as well
G A A A A A H
Inconceivable!
@@snivylink2119 make sure to subscribe and click on that bell
I wonder what Doug's thoughts are on Illumination's Grinch...
Entertainment Corp. D o n t t e l l h i m
He would most likely change his mind about the 2000 it was at least not as boring as the 2018 version
@@stepstep838 I prefer the new one over the Carrey one, I liked the Carrey one and it will be apart of my childhood but I actually liked the new one because it did do a few different things even if those things aren't new to movies these days and the animation was great too
I wonder what would happen if the Mike Myer's Cat in the hat met the Will Farrell Grinch?
Entertainment Studios again i can him review it
Still love this movie xD I'll admit some parts are cringeworthy, but all and all it was wacky and fun and my dad and I watch it every year, still laugh at the silly jokes, and enjoy Carey's bombastic interpretation
Of course. Anything with Jim Carrey can be great.
*cough* Dumb and Dumber Too *cough*
+Emily Yanzer
Yeah, I have to agree with you. Some of the jokes are kind of hilarious, and Carrey's performance even got a few laughs from me. Of course, I never saw the movie growing up, Hell, there are probably tons of movies that you saw as a kid that I haven't, but from what I've seen, the film itself might not be a true masterpiece, but it's an awkwardly fun little classic. ;)
+Rubey Rutton
COUGH "Yes Man" COUGH COUGH "Me, Myself, and Irene" COUGH
Emily Yanzer I'm going to be completely honest, I watch it all the time. It's one of my favorite movies. ;)
Funny though, I disagree with Doug with this movie, but I liked the video anyway because he's fucking funny! XD
TrollForce same
TrollForce I don't see what's so great about this movie
TrollForce he’s always funny
“Yes, my subzero chillibrator is running”
“THEN YOU BETTER GO CATCH IT!”
My favorite part of this movie 😃
The Thing is a much better Christmas movie.
ben
Agreed here.
***** Only if you think Bruce Willis is cooler than Kurt Russell.
And consider the ending of The Thing. You don't get much better than that.
We're biased, clearly. But aren't we all.
The Gray Market Safari Nah, Foodfight is the best Christmas film.
FUUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKKK THE GRINCH!!!
Billy Esparza We don't even know what that means. But yeah, fuck The Grinch. #TheBookWasBetter
Look up Food Fight. It's grotesque and absurd
You guys heard that they're remaking The Grinch AGAIN? And they've got Benedict Cumberbatch acting the Grinch. Not sure how I Feel.
thealiencommunicator
wait what? when?
KindaFunny Productionz It comes out November 2018. I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt.
thealiencommunicator Benedict is in my opinion the best choice
I heard it was illumination, so I'm pretty afraid.
thealiencommunicator I've seen the commercials, and it doesn't look good, but I guess we'll see.
1:38
Wow, he predicted the Lorax was crap way before he predicted the everything about Transformers 5
I actually liked this movie, but this episode is hands down, one of the best Critic Episodes.
Be me watching this video:
critic: “I’d rather get my nuts caught in a Lorax trap!”
Cuts to ad: have you been injured in an accident? Call the law offices of joe bornstein.
2:36 best face in the history of anything ever.
The face of my wettest dreams and my wickest nightmares
The nostalgia critic and his face of madness
No, 13:00 was.
You fool, the best face is at 2:27
Now illumination is gonna ruin it a second time
Screaming Saiyan Hopefully it will be good.
OddBall64 wondering what it’s based off of this one of the original
I hope it turns out good. I still think the new version of the Grinch was a little top-heavy as a kid. Seriously, his head is MASSIVE
They ruined it.
They ruined it
Saying it's a masterpiece may be a bit much, but I still think this movie comes out in the clutch.
Doofdood It's quite good for comedic timing,