by Warner Home Video
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| Sales Rank: | 72 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $10.99 |
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| Director: | Chuck Jones |
| Release Date: | 2006-11-21 |
| Label: | Warner Home Video |
| UPC: | 012569791732 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Warner Home Video |
| ASIN: | B000HA4WDY |
| Category: | DVD |
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Description
Every who down in Who-ville likes Christmas a lot, but the Grinch who lived just north of Who-ville did NOT! So the cuddly as a cactus Grinch (with termites in his smile and garlic in his soul) tries to wipe out Christmas for the cheerful Who-villains, only to discover: maybe Christmas, he thought doesn't come from as store. Maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more! Magnificently narrated by Boris Karloff and animated by cartoon legend Chuck Jones, it's an award-winning Who-roast-beast-feast of a holiday classic!
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Accept no substitutes. The 1966 television adaptation of Dr. Seuss' timeless book How the Grinch Stole Christmas!--about an anti-Santa who tries to heist the holiday only to learn a powerful lesson--is a classic in its own right, and looking better than ever in its 50th Birthday Deluxe Edition. (For those doing the math, the 50 years is counting from the book's 1957 publishing date rather than the show's broadcast date.) The most significant improvement is in the digital transfer, cleaning up fuzz and specks and restoring the proper colors to the program. While the awful earlier DVDs showed the Grinch in a mustard-yellow color, this edition restores his proper green gleam. Special features are mostly ported over from the previous DVD--the Horton Hears a Who program, a featurette on the songs, Phil Hartman's special edition version, pencil tests, etc. minus the commentary track--but there is a new 15-minute featurette, "Dr. Seuss and the Grinch: From Whoville to Hollywood." While it starts out as a fluff piece aimed at the younger set (interviews with kids, some rapping), it does provide some interesting information, including interviews with the widows of Theodore Geisel and Chuck Jones and clips of Geisel and Jones' Private Snafu. (No mention of Jim Carrey, however.) --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
So Is It Worth Buying the Remastered Edition? - Reviewed on 2008-12-03
1 customer found this review helpful.
I'm going out on a limb and assuming you already saw "How The Grinch Stole Christmas", have watched it more times than you can count and perhaps even have a copy already. So, your only question is, "Is it worth buying the Deluxe Edition?"
I vote "yes"...in direct proportion to how much you love this classic. If you're a big fan like I am, it's worth every penny. The colors are sharp and clear and bring out the great art and color choices involved in putting together the animation. The soundtrack is also sharp and clear. If you're not a big fan, and already ok with the multiple airings in the holiday season, then there is no reason to get the DVD.
I'm not as big a fan of "Horton Hears a Who", and so am not as personally excited about the remaster. However, again, if you're a big fan, it will be most welcome.
The extras are all standard fare of the making of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". Good for about one viewing every year.
But the real reason to buy this DVD is the beloved Grinch, Max, the Who's (especially Little Cindy Lou Who, that's who), Boris Karloff's narration, the songs, etc, etc, etc,
Merry Christmas everyone!!
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- Animated
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- Children's Fantasy
- Children's Video
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- Christmas
- Christmas / Chanukkah
- Color
- Comedy
- English
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- Fanciful
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- Holiday Film
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