Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey: DVD Cover
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Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas
a.k.a. How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Grinch, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas Director: Ron Howard Cast: Jim Carrey, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/20/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 13,549
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Widescreen version of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas; On-location behind-the-scenes featurette; deleted scenes; outtakes; Who School tool; featurettes on makeup, Seussian set decoration, and visual effects; Faith Hill's "Where Are You Christmas?" music video; Wholiday recipes; original theatrical trailer; production notes cast and filmmaker biographies; DVD-ROM Features: The Grinch Game, DVS (Descriptive Video Service), Max's Playhouse: sing-along songs "Where Are You Christmas?" and "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch," read-along "The Care And Feeding Of A Grinch," Dress The Grinch, Rhyme Time

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Side #1 --
0. Scenes
1. A Whoville Christmas [3:39]
2. Meet the Grinch [3:33]
3. Cindy Lou's Savior [3:14]
4. Christmas, Why Can't I Find You [4:00]
5. No Place Like Home [3:13]
6. The Grinch's Story [:08]
7. Cindy Lou's Candidate [1:31]
8. The Invitation [:15]
9. Second Thoughts [2:33]
10. The Holiday Cheermeister [1:25]
11. The Grinch's Revenge [5:55]
12. A Wonderful, Awful Idea [3:56]
13. You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch [3:25]
14. Grinchy Claus [7:03]
15. To Take Every Present [:06]
16. Christmas Destroyed [3:08]
17. A Change of Heart [4:05]
18. To Save Cindy Lou [1:38]
19. Merry Christmas Mr. Grinch [6:22]
20. End Titles [:17]

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Editorial Reviews

Prepare the Roast Beast and get set to feast your eyes on director Ron Howard's spectacular live-action film of the cherished Dr. Seuss story about a holiday-hating Grinch who tries to put the kibosh on Christmas. Even if the production misses the simple charm of Dr. Seuss' classic 1957 book or Chuck Jones's beloved 1966 animated adaptation, it is a dizzying wonder of over-the-top performances and creative set design. Howard's Whoville makes Blade Runner's vision of a future Los Angeles look like Mayberry, RFD. Jim Carrey, with an invaluable assist from Oscar-winning makeup maestro Rick Baker, brings the Grinch to roaring, ranting life in a bravura performance. A stellar ensemble cast lends able comic support: Christine Baranski is perfect as the Grinch's childhood sweetheart; Jeffrey Tambor (Larry Sanders) scores, too, as the mean green one's lifelong nemesis. Bill Irwin and Molly Shannon are the holiday-harried parents of the adorable Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen), who melts the Grinch's cold, cold heart, and Anthony Hopkins lends a touch of class as the film's narrator. Kids will delight in the antics of Max, the Grinch's dog and reluctant partner-in-crime. The Grinch is a perfect holiday gift, as the DVD offers a sleigh-load of extras, including deleted scenes, a gag outtake reel, segments on the film's production and character design, a Faith Hill music video, and "Max's Playhouse," which contains sing-along, read-along, and play-along activities for children. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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very funny!by Anonymous

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December 01, 2008: oh jim carry as the grinch is so funny although litte children may be scared to watch this movie cause i'll admit he is pretty freaky but this movie is just as good as the cartoon film by Dr Seus the older grinch movie but like i said young kids may fear the grinch still in all its a pretty good movie

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan / DTS edition.

Okay, but not recommended for little kids.by Anonymous

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April 19, 2005: All though this movie was very funny, I don't recommend it for little kids who get scared of the dark and/or monsters very easily. First, the Grinch's menacing appearance will HORRIFY younger viewers. There were scary moments with the Grinch and the Whos. There was a LOT of crude humor, most of them I did not even think were funny... more like DISGUSTING. Its been a few years since I've seen it, so I can't remember every single detail. But, I think you should check on www.screenit.com and see for yourself whether its appropriate or not. But, what I do appreciate though about this movie is the message: Christmas is more than just the presents and fancy lights. Christmas, they say, is "a little something more." The thing that bothered me is that they never tell us what that "something" is. And, I could tell you: Jesus. Christmas is a very important holiday, because it celebrates the birth of Christ. So, I know Christmas is not till MONTHS and MONTHS from now, but still remember what the true meaning of Christmas is really about.


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