
The Grinch
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | Westwood |
Directors | Yarrow Cheney |
Scott Mosier | |
Narrator | Pharrell Williams |
Box office | 510. 7 million USD |
Tyler, The Creator | |
View 6+ | |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
MTV Movie Award for Best Villain | |
BAFTA Award for Best Makeup & Hair | |
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor | |
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie | |
Teen Choice Award for Choice Hissy Fit: Film | |
People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actor | |
Satellite Award for Best Costume Design | |
Costume Designers Guild Award for Best Costume Design - Period or Fantasy Film | |
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Costume Design | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 602341 |
About The Grinch
A grumpy Grinch plots to ruin Christmas for the village of Whoville.
Mick Lynch: The union firebrand accused of stealing Christmas

... " I m not The Grinch, I m a trade union official, and I m determined to get a deal, " he said...
I'm not the Grinch, says union boss ahead of Christmas strikes

...By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe boss of a rail workers union has said he is " not The Grinch" ahead of fresh strikes in the run-up to Christmas and after New Year...
Last Train to Christmas: Michael Sheen on his time-shifting festive film

... " Now Sheen and Emmanuel are starring in a Christmas film, do they have a favourite festive movie themselves? " We always watch The Snowman every year, Home Alone comes on at some point, and The Grinch...
Newspaper headlines: 'One rule for them, new rules for the rest of us'

... A mock-up of Boris Johnson as The Grinch accompanied by the headline " Do as I say...
The Papers: Election puns and cartoons dominate front pages

... Don t let The Grinch steal your Christmas is the Mail s headline, which is coupled with a warning that both the Lib Dems and the Brexit Party could threaten the prime minister s opinion poll lead...
The Papers: Election puns and cartoons dominate front pages
From "stuff the turkey" to "New Year 's Leave", the papers are crammed with festive puns about the December general election
The Front pages give a flavour of the bitter Christmas election battle to come.
The Mail portrays Boris Johnson as Santa Claus on his sleigh, with Jeremy Corbyn as Dr Seuss's Grinch taking presents out of the back.
"Don't let The Grinch steal your Christmas" is the Mail's headline, which is coupled with A Warning that both the Lib Dems and the Brexit Party could threaten the Prime Minister 's opinion poll lead.
The Daily Mirror , by contrast, puts Mr Johnson's head on a turkey and urges voters to "stuff him" and in doing so end what it says is a decade of Tory austerity and unnecessary hardship.
In the Telegraph, a commentary by a columnist, Sherelle Jacobs, takes up much of its Front Page . She thinks remainers in Parliament have cooked their own goose by giving Mr Johnson an election.
She relishes the idea that Blairite "conviction politicians" in thumping Leave seats are about to be punished by lifelong Labour voters - and, drawing on a phrase associated with Donald Trump , says the election presents an opportunity to "drain the swamp".
But, The Guardian presents a different picture. It argues MPs voted for Brexit last week in The Shape of the withdrawal agreement and the PM could have pushed to get The Deal through The Commons .
It says the Prime Minister is trying to manipulate opinion to give the impression the election is for the Benefit of the people, rather than for his Benefit .
Anti-Brexit campaigners outside Parliament will have to conjure Christmas signage once Halloween has passedMr Johnson's failure to meet his original "do-or-die" Halloween Brexit deadline is one of the reasons why the election is a "big gamble" for his party.
But it identifies other dangers for Mr Johnson too, including a decline in party loyalty; an increase in tactical voting; the potential loss of Tory seats in London, the south-west and Scotland; and the election being fought on public services rather than on Brexit.
Gaining the support of "the Workington man" will be key to Mr Johnson's success, according to many papers which highlight a study by the think-tank, Onward .
he will have to target older white men without degrees living in the Rugby League towns of the north of England. But it warns that to do so the Tories will have to develop a new Conservatism prioritising public spending.
The Mail of the Grenfell Tower fire that the London Fire Brigade Commissioner, Dany Cotton , is To Retire at the age of 50 with a £2m Pension pot despite being strongly criticised by The Public inquiry into The Tragedy .
But The Guardian that their unpreparedness was the result of a £100m cut to the brigade's budget as well as decades of decentralisation of fire safety.
Source of news: bbc.com