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 |
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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...
Newspaper headlines: 'One rule for them, new rules for the rest of us'
The new Covid measures - and the continuing row over the Downing Street party - Are covered In Depth in all of Thursday's Newspapers .
is the headline in The Daily Telegraph. The Paper says Boris Johnson faced an immediate backlash from the Tory benches at what it calls the " irrational" new Covid rules for England.
The Guardian says the government has been
" Plan B for us. Plan lie, lie, lie for him" is The View of the Daily Mirror , which says the Prime Minister desperately tried to avoid taking the flak Last Winter .
The Times reports that the government's scientific advisors after Christmas if infections Are not slowed enough to prevent the NHS being overwhelmed.
The Daily Mail says Mr Johnson to distract attention away from the Christmas Party row. It looks at what it calls the " intense hunt" for the " mole" who leaked the video of Allegra Stratton .
Photos of her tearful resignation feature on The Paper 's Front Page . It takes the unusual step of dedicating a whole page to its leader column, where it says that while it is a " steadfast supporter of The Conservative Party" - it is " not unthinkingly loyal".
The Paper says " enough is enough" - demanding that Boris Johnson get a grip on the No 10 operation as " scandals Are happening all too frequently".
A mock-up of Boris Johnson as The Grinch accompanied by the headline " Do as I Say . . Not as I Christmas do".
The Paper says there is " one rule for them" - You can do as You please Until You get found Out - But " four rules for us" - enforced face masks, vaccine passports, work from home if You can and Omicron Covid tests.
The Daily Express quotes the Prime Minister as saying the new measures will provide The Best chance for people to enjoy a " close to normal Christmas".
But the Metro says the " PM is taking The Public for fools" - and is now facing growing calls to quit.
And the Daily Star invites readers to play an " exciting new Board Game . . Cluebo" - a version of the Murder Mystery puzzle. It imagines Boris Johnson 's guess as being: " everybody else, in The Number 10 drawing room, with wine and nibbles".
Source of news: bbc.com