How the Grinch Stole Christmas

How the Grinch Stole Christmas2001

Genre: Family, Musical
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas), or simply The Grinch, is a 2000 film directed by Ron Howard, book by Dr. Seuss, screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick. more »



The Grinch:
[after Max scared off some teen Whos] Well done, Max! Serves them right, those yuletide-loving... sickly-sweet, nog-sucking cheer mongers! I really don't like 'em. Mm-mm. No, I don't. [eats an onion] MAX! [Max whimpers] Get my cloak. [Max runs back inside] I've been much too tolerant of these Who-venile delinquents, and their innocent, victim-less pranks. [rubs his pits with the onion] So, they wanna get to know me, do they? [throws away the onion] They want to spend a little quality time with the Grinch. [turns to the camera] I guess I could use a little... social interaction. [shows off a sinister-looking smile]

[Scene cuts to Whoville with a view of Max and the Grinch's feet]

Whoville Bike Men:
Merry Christmas!

The Grinch:
Oh, yeah. You bet, and ho, ho, ho, and... stuff. [The bikers fall down, blocking traffic.] Oh, my. Someone has vandalized that vehicle. You see Max, the city is a dangerous place!

Narrator: The Grinch hated Christmas. The whole Christmas season.

Who Officer:
Top of the day.

Mr. Grinch:
Flatfoot.

Narrator: Now, please, don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.

Grinch:
[gives two Who girls a bandsaw] Hey, kids. Here's a present for ya. Be sure to run real fast with it now. All right, come on. Double time. Let's go! Move, move, move, move, move!

Narrator: It could be that his head wasn't screwed on just right. Or it could be, perhaps, that his shoes were too tight. But I think that the most likely reason of all...

Who:
Merry Christmas!

Grinch:
Is it?

Narrator:
...may have been that his heart was two sizes too small.

Whoville Hat Salesman:
Hey, stranger! Won't let you go until you buy a chapeau! [The Grinch pulls off his mask, burps, blows odor on him, making him fall. The Grinch pulls his mask back on, and laughs evilly.]

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