That moment when you realize that in all likelihood, the "gifts in the garbage" speech could easily apply to how he got Max as a pet. The theory: Max was a Christmas dog that someone threw away because they got bored with it.
@@Kisaragithewerevamp Actually it’s both as I’ve heard of a situation where some racist Taxi drivers refuse to pickup ethnic passengers and just drive right past them.
Oh please don't get me started it's great now that we get to spend time with our families on Christmas but it's a very sinful mistake that we have to work at New Year's it's like you're missing out on everything I understand Christmas is a very important time to us but when it comes to New Year's and you're telling people that work on new-year's the people who tell you to go to work with them is considered a horrible sin because for all we know the world could end on New Year's and all we're doing is just working until doomsday approaches
Like it or not, the Grinch does have a hot point here. As we get older, we start to realize more that Christmas is more than just presents, but it's about being with those who surround you with love.
The Grinch absolutely had a point, all the Who's ever think what christmas is about is just presents that they will throw away later once they get bored of them, basically putting them to waste
He makes some disturbingly good points. I don't know why they bothered coming up with the whole backstory for the Grinch - what he says here sounds like justification enough for how he feels.
The points are good, but they are heightened 100x in impact when one has a bad experience during Christmas. Like imagine all the crap you hate about christmas or any holiday for that matter, they would seem like good points, but baseless if you can't relate to them. Yet if something terrible or humiliating happened to you on said holiday, then people have to listen to you.
To be fair I think with the backstory it makes sense too cus the grinch is the only one who put time and effort on a gift only to be bullied for being different and the others just possibly bought gifts with no meaning
Agree. The Grinch is a far more sound character than any of those fake, petty wolf-in-sheep's-clothing Who's (except Cindy Lou Who, her folks, Martha and the two kind old ladies. They're the only truly decent Who's).
I think you've definitely articulated something worth pointing out, this is strong and meaningful characterization and its quite disconnected from the backstory we get. The summary of the backstory is some children were mean to him when he was a child and now he hates Christmas, which in addition to not being logical just has nothing to do with this scene nor with his eventual change of heart. His backstory could definitely have leaned into this. For example, he could have seen people giving store-bought gifts, but he can't do that, so he builds the gift. He gives the gift he builds, and then the kid-mayor gives some extremely expensive gift to the girl too. The kid-mayor can laugh at the homemade gift and assert the value of consumerism. The Grinch runs away to the mountain, and we can see him start building his home out of the existing trash (maybe some fresh trash can arrive and hit him). Fast-forward to him being an adult, show off a few of his inventions (featuring toys we had seen earlier in his backstory), and then show us him meeting Max. Thoughtful first-time vewers will have already guessed how they met, but I think showing this moment would really solidify his hating of consumerism and Christmas. A backstory like that would tie-in more nicely with his Joker-mode rant
I just realized that Augustus was trying so hard to get her to say yes with the new car and everything because her saying yes would crush the grinch more.
Yup, jealousy is a disease. He was in competition with grinch for martha may, Also he picked on grinch in general to cover up for his own insecurities.
I hated that he put her on the spot like that! Had she said no right then, and there, she would look like the bad guy! I'm glad the Grinch went into his tirade when he did!
I love how the Grinch was calling the Who's out on their greed. (For those who don't know avarice is another word for greed) Christmas is not about giving people expensive presents just to throw them away. It's about spending time with those you love.
Christmas is about our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who was born to bring us nearer to God so that we could understand His grace and love more clearly. Christmas is about celebrating the humility shown by Him in accepting the form of a man and His promise of salvation.
@@bierwolf8360 Well said, my friend! Well said!! I listen to the song Mary, Did You Know every year at Christmas. I'll actually even listen to it at Easter time. I used to serve as an alter girl in a church when I was little, and I was extremely shy at that age. But I know God was with me to help me through service because I was always uncomfortable in public, but whenever I was there, I felt watched over and protected. Today, I'm 24 years old, still introverted but nowhere near as shy as when i was a child. I know God helped me through my fears, and still does today cause I deal with anxiety. God always watches over us. And Jesus is always by our sides.
His dog Max must have been a discarded Christmas present. Where else would he have gotten Max if he never left Mount Krumpit? It also explains why Max is so loyal to the Grinch despite him being an irritable person. He saved him from a mountain of garbage.
@@charleslynmartin795 I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump! And the avarice. The avarice never ends! "I want golf clubs." "I want diamonds." "I want a pony, so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue." Look, I don't want to make waves, but this whole Christmas season is stupid, stupid, stupid! There is, however one teeny-tiny Christmas tradition I find quite meaningful. Mistletoe. Now, pucker up and kiss it, Whoville! Somebody's fabulous! (Pride Kiss) ua-cam.com/video/LrLcRCLwE7c/v-deo.html
Well, the Grinch doesn't really understand what Christmas is actually about until the end of the film. At this point he (like the majority of Whoville) thinks Christmas is about gifts and therefore hating it.
Mats Berglinn The Grinch was pointing out the Whos’ hypocrisy in celebrating Christmas as a unifying holiday tradition with friends and family when in reality they only celebrated it for the presents and decorations, and excluded him from their celebration. Hence by stealing all of their presents he wanted to expose their pathetic materialism and avarice. Sadly we see a lot of places in our daily lives at this time of year that emphasize the Christmas tradition more on presents than its actual meaning. Like the Grinch said, “The avarice never ends!”
The funny thing is, it actually works. However, it just makes them realize the true meaning of christmas, which since the grinch isn't exactly a dunce, quickly means he deduces it too. Heroism through Villany.
Actually I think at one point the Grinch did believe in the true meaning of Christmas when he was a kid. But after he was humiliated by the class he lost hope and forgot the meaning of Christmas and instead chose to hate it.
The Grinch basically just explained today's commercialism in the holidays: Families driving themselves into bankruptcy trying to get each other, especially the kids the hottest gifts, which they then only use a few times, get bored with them, and then sell them, donate them, throw them away, or leave them to get worn out, and then do it all again the next holiday. As he put it, "the avarice never ends!" "I want golf clubs that I'll use during the spring, lose interest in during the summer and then leave to rust in my closet by fall! I want diamonds that are big and gaudy and will go out of season and be sitting at the bottom of my jewelry box by next year! I want a pony so I can ride it a couple times, get bored with it, and then sell it off to make glue!"
When your local boogeyman, your story's "Villain", is the only source of solid logic and reason in your world. When their slap to the face does what diplomacy can't... Such a world seriously needs a reckoning.
Watching this as an adult makes me realize 3 things: 1) The Grinch is 100% correct. 2)That ring is incredibly ugly/tacky and solely meant to show off how much money the Mayor has. 3) The Grinch may have scratched the car not just because he snapped, but to also distract Martha from saying yes. (Although she didn't seem to want to anyway.)
I thought it was because Charlie Brown had no idea what Christmas was all about. I mean, it was Linus that recited from the Bible that set everyone straight!
1:10-2:00 this is why I enjoyed this iteration of The Grinch so much. In this Whoville, Christmas is very commercialized just like how it is in our society today (2 decades old and still holds up), and The Whos are blinded to the true meaning of Christmas as a result of their avarice (greed) as the Grinch says. They pretty much forgotten the point of Christmas, which is why the Grinch as a kid was never taught it, and why he was hated it for so many years. Also 1:46 is hilarious 😂
when he is starting to give his speech after he scratches his car, there are a couple moments where you can tell its jim carrey because of his voice and facial expression. It always gives me chills :) 1:10- 1:16
Fun fact: The Grinch and Scrooge from A Christmas Carol were voiced by Jim Carrey, both started off as mean but changed in the end of their own movies.
Hope O'Connor along with that, the story in How the Grinch Stole Christmas is much like the Christmas Carol; the main character hates Christmas one day, cares and likes Christmas the next.
The Grinch: Of course they are! That's what it's all about, isn't it? That's what it's always been *about*. Gifts, gifts... gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts! You wanna know what happens to your gifts? They all come to me. In your garbage. You see what I'm saying? In your *garbage*. I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump. And the avarice... [shouts] The Grinch: The avarice never ends! "I want golf clubs. I want diamonds. I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored and sell it to make glue." Look, I don't wanna make waves, but this *whole* Christmas season is... [shouts again] The Grinch: ...stupid, stupid, stupid! [calmer] The Grinch: There is, however, one teeny-tiny Christmas tradition I find quite meaningful... [holds up mistletoe] The Grinch: Mistletoe. [puts mistletoe over his butt] The Grinch: Now pucker up and kiss it, Whoville! [wiggles mistletoe] The Grinch: Boi-yoi-yoi-yoing!
The most underrated thing about the Jim Carrey Grinch movie is that despite the citizens of Whoville not being fully accurate to the Dr. Seuss book of the same name, the movie actually has a great and relatable message about consumerism and greed with how Christmas is now becoming more about presents than family and love.
I love how the Grinch is able to not be in a joking mood when the Mayor proposes to Martha. He’s believably shocked at this gesture and then anxious due to thinking that he will no longer have a chance to be with the person he’s had a crush on since childhood. It shows that there is a tragic side to this often wacky and eccentric version of the classic character. On top of that, it displays early proof that Carrey was born to play dramatic roles in addition to comedic roles.
They brought that on themselves. They could have been nice but they gave him a razor knowing it would anger him. They were supposed to help who needed christmas the most but instead embarassed him.
plus the mayor saying "The gift of a christmas shave" pissed grinch off reminding him of that moment and the mayor wanting the woman grinch loved to be his wife was not helping him either
This was a lot more fucked up then at first assumed. First he comes out to have a good time for once in his life, he has fun, but it's all ruined by the mayor who had the nerve to give him a razor for Christmas (which reminded him of the worst moment of his childhood and how the mayor was the one who caused it), AND that same bully of a mayor proposed to the girl the Grinch loved RIGHT. IN. FRONT OF HIM.
You're right, but I do think, with no doubt, that Grinch was holding himself for quite some time, since he was humiliated at school. Well he just exploded now, you know, like if Augustus was the last straw.
To be fair, Martha hadn't said yes to the Mayor's wedding proposal, she was just in stunned silence and uncertainty. if you pay attention to Martha's words, "these gifts are quite dazzling", you can tell that she was thinking of adding "But" to her sentence before Grinch interrupted by scratching the car. had Grinch waited just a few more seconds before relapsing into his "I Hate Christmas and the Whos" mindset, the whole thing could've been salvaged by Martha declining the Mayor's proposal. but Grinch simply gave up on her too soon.
Aww dont worry the sweet grinch gets the girl, and augustus is never seen again. Grinch was purely a victim. Ppl wonder why hes "so cruel so angry so irritated" but never was heartless. Just wanted love n acceptance but the whoos love screwing him over. Cindy lou and Martha may only ones that ever showed kindness. Hence why he gave them chances. His heart was never small, just hurt n damaged. :(
1:06 Exactly! That's why I'm getting tired of having gifts. Not just from Christmas, but from Easter, and from my birthday. The more I get gifts from my mom, the more disappointed I get, and the more I have to wait from another celebration to another and then another and then another. Because if I wait too much longer, I'll never be able to get one of the things I want on my wish list. So honestly, can I just celebrate with a cake or celebrate with my family instead of getting disappointing gifts? I was used to having gifts in my childhood, but nowadays, gifts are just boring and wasting my time to wait. Cause I need a chance to get the things I want on my wish list before it's too late. I just want to have some of my stuff in any normal day. I'm starting to think my mother is corrupted by commercialism too. God I need a job.
All those people crowding out in front of the stores ready to trample someone to death for plastic crap they don't need, someone should dress up like the Grinch and give this speech to them.
The Grinch really does have a point about the greed and the gifts and how it all eventually wears out and ends up in the garbage or simply gets tossed in the garbage and yet here we all are, in 2023, still doing the same thing: wasting our hard-earned dollars on stuff to put under our trees and fill our stockings. He had some embarrassing events happen to him as a child which contributed to his hatred of Christmas, and his heart is two sizes smaller than it should be, but despite that, he STILL saw the flaw in the Christmas logic.
Putting it nicely, all the Whos (except Martha and Cindy obviously) were pretty dumb not to realize Augustus was cheating off them with their money. And the Grinch was absolutely right calling them out for their avarice.
"I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump!" "This whole Christmas season is STUPID, STUPID, STUPID!" That first one was super dark, but poignant. The second made me laugh as a kid.
Martha would had been totally Honest to the mayor that she loves The Grinch but with the car and have the whole town hoping she say yes. Have course Martha stuttered.
Classic. Helloooo…how are you?….I asked you first…..or …Hello little girl…how dare you enter the grinches layer!!!….My baby girls were literally babies back then…..I miss those days 🥲….Christmas on the other hand 👎🏼. Lol
He actually gives her a 20-second Countdown to say "yes" or "no" to the proposal. If that doesn't suggest potentially a very controlling husband to be, I don't know what else does.
I don't want to make waves but the grinch was right and has cold hard facts about Christmas, it's the heart that count speaking of count, it's the thought that count
That moment when you realize that in all likelihood, the "gifts in the garbage" speech could easily apply to how he got Max as a pet.
The theory: Max was a Christmas dog that someone threw away because they got bored with it.
Poor Max
Omfg that would make the perfect origin story 💚
Damn 🥺 The Grinch really always was a good person for being his owner
That makes horrible, sad, sense.
Poor max 🥺
He's supposed to be the villain? He's 100% right about commercialism! 🤣
in the original version, while this counts more as an antagonistic yet ironic anti-hero
That’s why I feel like avoiding commercialism
The mayor is the TRUE main antagonist on this film.
@@atasker7432I agree, the Grinch wouldn’t have destroyed the Whobilation and stolen Christmas if it wasn’t for the mayor!
@@minaminasstudios8492I agree….the mayor was definitely a GD Chode…..and all look up to him like simps
He’s actually speaking some cold hard facts
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Especially that glue is made from horse meat.
"TAXI!.....it's because I'm GREEN isn't it?!"
This movie is hilarious XD
@Nena Linda heya! still here, still going and still think this movie's hilarious haha. Happy Holidays! 😊
Does he mean he is green and green means go?
Or is it a racism thing?
@@jacobrodriguez4942 no, the Grinch said “It's because I'm green isn't it?” because he is referring to the green means go light.
@@Kisaragithewerevamp Actually it’s both as I’ve heard of a situation where some racist Taxi drivers refuse to pickup ethnic passengers and just drive right past them.
@@Kisaragithewerevamp It's actually both. He's green so that means go, and the taxi driver refuses to take him because he's a different color.
“I don’t wanna make waves”, proceeds to vehemently denigrate the centerpiece of the society’s most important holiday. 😂
Oh please don't get me started it's great now that we get to spend time with our families on Christmas but it's a very sinful mistake that we have to work at New Year's it's like you're missing out on everything I understand Christmas is a very important time to us but when it comes to New Year's and you're telling people that work on new-year's the people who tell you to go to work with them is considered a horrible sin because for all we know the world could end on New Year's and all we're doing is just working until doomsday approaches
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Like it or not, the Grinch does have a hot point here.
As we get older, we start to realize more that Christmas is more than just presents, but it's about being with those who surround you with love.
God
Like spending time with your family.
Agreed
The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who were the only characters who weren't corrupted by commercialism.
Martha too.
No, still very much Martha.
I WANNA PONY SO I CAN RIDE IT TWICE AND GET BORED AND SELL IT TO MAKE GLUE!
The Cynamaticals its so cruel but it’s true
Back when they used to use horses to make glue
so true to kids today
Look, I’m not trying to make waves, but THIS WHOLE CHRISTMAS SEASON IS… STUPID STUPID STUPID!!!!
The Grinch absolutely had a point, all the Who's ever think what christmas is about is just presents that they will throw away later once they get bored of them, basically putting them to waste
It’s about Jesus
Please go to Jesus we are in the last days he wants you to see this comment
@@dontcallanimalspetstheyare7871 The first comment was enough. You lost me with the end of the world stuff.
@@dontcallanimalspetstheyare7871 It comes from saturnalia which is satan
Like it or not, the Grinch is SPITTING straight facts!
When you grow up and watch this scene and realize the Grinch was spitting straight facts.
Do you still celebrate Christmas?😊
He makes some disturbingly good points.
I don't know why they bothered coming up with the whole backstory for the Grinch - what he says here sounds like justification enough for how he feels.
The points are good, but they are heightened 100x in impact when one has a bad experience during Christmas. Like imagine all the crap you hate about christmas or any holiday for that matter, they would seem like good points, but baseless if you can't relate to them. Yet if something terrible or humiliating happened to you on said holiday, then people have to listen to you.
Apparently Jim ad libed this so they didn’t know they were gonna get this!
To be fair I think with the backstory it makes sense too cus the grinch is the only one who put time and effort on a gift only to be bullied for being different and the others just possibly bought gifts with no meaning
Agree. The Grinch is a far more sound character than any of those fake, petty wolf-in-sheep's-clothing Who's (except Cindy Lou Who, her folks, Martha and the two kind old ladies. They're the only truly decent Who's).
I think you've definitely articulated something worth pointing out, this is strong and meaningful characterization and its quite disconnected from the backstory we get. The summary of the backstory is some children were mean to him when he was a child and now he hates Christmas, which in addition to not being logical just has nothing to do with this scene nor with his eventual change of heart.
His backstory could definitely have leaned into this. For example, he could have seen people giving store-bought gifts, but he can't do that, so he builds the gift. He gives the gift he builds, and then the kid-mayor gives some extremely expensive gift to the girl too. The kid-mayor can laugh at the homemade gift and assert the value of consumerism. The Grinch runs away to the mountain, and we can see him start building his home out of the existing trash (maybe some fresh trash can arrive and hit him). Fast-forward to him being an adult, show off a few of his inventions (featuring toys we had seen earlier in his backstory), and then show us him meeting Max. Thoughtful first-time vewers will have already guessed how they met, but I think showing this moment would really solidify his hating of consumerism and Christmas.
A backstory like that would tie-in more nicely with his Joker-mode rant
I just realized that Augustus was trying so hard to get her to say yes with the new car and everything because her saying yes would crush the grinch more.
Yup, jealousy is a disease.
He was in competition with grinch for martha may, Also he picked on grinch in general to cover up for his own insecurities.
I hated that he put her on the spot like that! Had she said no right then, and there, she would look like the bad guy! I'm glad the Grinch went into his tirade when he did!
"The avarice...THE AVARICE NEVER ENDS!!!"
I want golf clubs, I want diamonds, I want a poney so I can ride it TWICE get BORED and sell it to make GLUE !!!
look I don't wanna make waves but this whole christmas season is STUPID STUPID STUPID!
There is however, one, teeny, tiny Christmas tradition. I find quite meaningful.
Stache King Mistletoe! Now, pucker up and kiss it, whovile! BOOOOOOIIIIING!
Love that quote. So applicable to materialism these days.
I love how the Grinch was calling the Who's out on their greed. (For those who don't know avarice is another word for greed) Christmas is not about giving people expensive presents just to throw them away. It's about spending time with those you love.
Every celebration should be this way
Christmas is about our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who was born to bring us nearer to God so that we could understand His grace and love more clearly. Christmas is about celebrating the humility shown by Him in accepting the form of a man and His promise of salvation.
@@bierwolf8360 Well said, my friend! Well said!! I listen to the song Mary, Did You Know every year at Christmas. I'll actually even listen to it at Easter time. I used to serve as an alter girl in a church when I was little, and I was extremely shy at that age. But I know God was with me to help me through service because I was always uncomfortable in public, but whenever I was there, I felt watched over and protected. Today, I'm 24 years old, still introverted but nowhere near as shy as when i was a child. I know God helped me through my fears, and still does today cause I deal with anxiety. God always watches over us. And Jesus is always by our sides.
@@aubreyfagnano4015 what an unexpectedly adorable answer
@@bierwolf8360 it's actually a pagan celebration of the winter solstice
Grinch: "Why are you booing me? I'm right!"
That's the world we live in: people are despised for speaking the truth.
@@chrismathgenius The ignorance and hypocrisy of society.
@@chrismathgenius Mainly true for the political right, not so much for the left.
His dog Max must have been a discarded Christmas present. Where else would he have gotten Max if he never left Mount Krumpit? It also explains why Max is so loyal to the Grinch despite him being an irritable person. He saved him from a mountain of garbage.
I love how the Grinch says "You see what I'm saying?"
In your GARBAGE!
@@charleslynmartin795 I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump! And the avarice. The avarice never ends! "I want golf clubs." "I want diamonds." "I want a pony, so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue." Look, I don't want to make waves, but this whole Christmas season is stupid, stupid, stupid! There is, however one teeny-tiny Christmas tradition I find quite meaningful. Mistletoe. Now, pucker up and kiss it, Whoville! Somebody's fabulous!
(Pride Kiss)
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The Grinch actually is right. Christmas isn't always about the presents and all the food
It's the thought that counts and what you do with it, from the heart
Well, the Grinch doesn't really understand what Christmas is actually about until the end of the film. At this point he (like the majority of Whoville) thinks Christmas is about gifts and therefore hating it.
Mats Berglinn The Grinch was pointing out the Whos’ hypocrisy in celebrating Christmas as a unifying holiday tradition with friends and family when in reality they only celebrated it for the presents and decorations, and excluded him from their celebration. Hence by stealing all of their presents he wanted to expose their pathetic materialism and avarice.
Sadly we see a lot of places in our daily lives at this time of year that emphasize the Christmas tradition more on presents than its actual meaning. Like the Grinch said, “The avarice never ends!”
The funny thing is, it actually works. However, it just makes them realize the true meaning of christmas, which since the grinch isn't exactly a dunce, quickly means he deduces it too. Heroism through Villany.
Actually I think at one point the Grinch did believe in the true meaning of Christmas when he was a kid. But after he was humiliated by the class he lost hope and forgot the meaning of Christmas and instead chose to hate it.
"And the avarice...The avarice NEVER ENDS!"
- The Grinch on the subject of most Smash fans as of late
MrAuthor3DS I once thought he said THE AVERAGE MANN!!! XP
I want Crash Bandicoot,
I want Geno,
I want Waluigi because he is purple, says WAH alot, and hasn’t been in any Main Mario Game.
Grinch DOES make a point!!
The Grinch basically just explained today's commercialism in the holidays: Families driving themselves into bankruptcy trying to get each other, especially the kids the hottest gifts, which they then only use a few times, get bored with them, and then sell them, donate them, throw them away, or leave them to get worn out, and then do it all again the next holiday. As he put it, "the avarice never ends!"
"I want golf clubs that I'll use during the spring, lose interest in during the summer and then leave to rust in my closet by fall! I want diamonds that are big and gaudy and will go out of season and be sitting at the bottom of my jewelry box by next year! I want a pony so I can ride it a couple times, get bored with it, and then sell it off to make glue!"
He speaks the truth it’s more than the gifts
It’s spending time with others friends family and love ones and having a holly jolly good time
Dr. Seuss would’ve been proud
As someone who has worked at Goodwill, I totally get what the Grinch is saying.
When your local boogeyman, your story's "Villain", is the only source of solid logic and reason in your world. When their slap to the face does what diplomacy can't...
Such a world seriously needs a reckoning.
Watching this as an adult makes me realize 3 things:
1) The Grinch is 100% correct.
2)That ring is incredibly ugly/tacky and solely meant to show off how much money the Mayor has.
3) The Grinch may have scratched the car not just because he snapped, but to also distract Martha from saying yes. (Although she didn't seem to want to anyway.)
He also made a suicide joke.
At least Martha didn't say "yes" to the Mayor.
The Grinch tackled commercialism in this scene more than Charlie Brown did in his TV special (at least imo)
That's because he accepted his neighbors being assholes instead of fighting back like the Grinch did
I thought it was because Charlie Brown had no idea what Christmas was all about. I mean, it was Linus that recited from the Bible that set everyone straight!
1:10-2:00 this is why I enjoyed this iteration of The Grinch so much. In this Whoville, Christmas is very commercialized just like how it is in our society today (2 decades old and still holds up), and The Whos are blinded to the true meaning of Christmas as a result of their avarice (greed) as the Grinch says. They pretty much forgotten the point of Christmas, which is why the Grinch as a kid was never taught it, and why he was hated it for so many years.
Also 1:46 is hilarious 😂
There is however one teeny tiny Christmas tradition I find..quite..meaningful. Mistletoe NOW PUCKER UP AND KISS IT WHOVILLE!!!!!
The pony thing genuinely had me dying as a kid lmao
1:48.
Grinch: “ I want a Pony so I can ride it twice, Get Bored, and Sell it to make *GLUE* “.
"i want golf clubs,i want diamonds,i want a pony so i could ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make GLUE!"
funny!
Fun fact: Everything the grinch said is add libbed by Jim Carrey (who plays the grinch)
1:33 “I cOuLd HaNG mYsElF with all the bad Christmas NeCkTiEs I found at the dump!”
All I gotta say is this….ouch. 8(
I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue!!! XD
The avarice never ends!
I want golf-clubs, I want diamonds, I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue!
I died at the third one
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@@say3333 you can compare his dance to the WINKSTER SONG (a barney dinosaur song) XD , Makes sense?
@@scoutart1508 lol your funny bro 🤣
when he is starting to give his speech after he scratches his car, there are a couple moments where you can tell its jim carrey because of his voice and facial expression. It always gives me chills :) 1:10- 1:16
Fun fact: The Grinch and Scrooge from A Christmas Carol were voiced by Jim Carrey, both started off as mean but changed in the end of their own movies.
Hope O'Connor along with that, the story in How the Grinch Stole Christmas is much like the Christmas Carol; the main character hates Christmas one day, cares and likes Christmas the next.
@@FernandoRamos-ec6bv But they both hate Christmas for different reasons, Grinch hates people’s greed, and Scrooge is just greedy.
How The Scrooge Stole Christmas By Dr. Dickens
I Want Golf Clubs, I Want Daimonds, I Want A Pony So I Can Ride It Twice Get Bored And Sell It To Make GLUE!!!
Everyone thought the grinch was bad lol but he actually makes a good point 😂
The Grinch: Of course they are! That's what it's all about, isn't it? That's what it's always been *about*. Gifts, gifts... gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts, gifts! You wanna know what happens to your gifts? They all come to me. In your garbage. You see what I'm saying? In your *garbage*. I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump. And the avarice...
[shouts]
The Grinch: The avarice never ends! "I want golf clubs. I want diamonds. I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored and sell it to make glue." Look, I don't wanna make waves, but this *whole* Christmas season is...
[shouts again]
The Grinch: ...stupid, stupid, stupid!
[calmer]
The Grinch: There is, however, one teeny-tiny Christmas tradition I find quite meaningful...
[holds up mistletoe]
The Grinch: Mistletoe.
[puts mistletoe over his butt]
The Grinch: Now pucker up and kiss it, Whoville!
[wiggles mistletoe]
The Grinch: Boi-yoi-yoi-yoing!
The most underrated thing about the Jim Carrey Grinch movie is that despite the citizens of Whoville not being fully accurate to the Dr. Seuss book of the same name, the movie actually has a great and relatable message about consumerism and greed with how Christmas is now becoming more about presents than family and love.
MY GOD! THIS IS A WONDERFUL SPEECH!
My favourite part is just how much emphasis he puts in saying
".. THIS WHOOOLE CHRISTMAS SEEEEEAAASON..."
I love how the Grinch is able to not be in a joking mood when the Mayor proposes to Martha. He’s believably shocked at this gesture and then anxious due to thinking that he will no longer have a chance to be with the person he’s had a crush on since childhood. It shows that there is a tragic side to this often wacky and eccentric version of the classic character. On top of that, it displays early proof that Carrey was born to play dramatic roles in addition to comedic roles.
The avarice never ends!!!
"I want golf clubs, I want diamonds, I want a pony so I can ride it teice get bored and sell it to make glue!!!"
"look I don't want make waves BUT THIS WHOLE CHRISTMAS SEASON IS STUPID STUPID STUPID *points at people in crowd*"
They brought that on themselves. They could have been nice but they gave him a razor knowing it would anger him. They were supposed to help who needed christmas the most but instead embarassed him.
plus the mayor saying "The gift of a christmas shave" pissed grinch off reminding him of that moment and the mayor wanting the woman grinch loved to be his wife was not helping him either
That was pretty much the last straw.
This was a lot more fucked up then at first assumed. First he comes out to have a good time for once in his life, he has fun, but it's all ruined by the mayor who had the nerve to give him a razor for Christmas (which reminded him of the worst moment of his childhood and how the mayor was the one who caused it), AND that same bully of a mayor proposed to the girl the Grinch loved RIGHT. IN. FRONT OF HIM.
Al Speid The Mayor is the true villian!!!
Fun fact about foreign language dubs for the film. In the Latin America dub, the Mayor is dubbed by the same guy who dubs Frieza from Dragon Ball Z.
This is exactly what Dr. Seuss was thinking when he wrote the original story.
Honestly, this scene to me shows the victim (the grinch) standing up to the bully (the mayor). Well said and done Grinch!! 😎🎺👍
You're right, but I do think, with no doubt, that Grinch was holding himself for quite some time, since he was humiliated at school. Well he just exploded now, you know, like if Augustus was the last straw.
Look, I don't want to make waves, But this WHOLE CHRISTMAS SEASON is STUPID, STUPID, STUPID!!!!!!
Now pucker up and kiss it Whoville!
the Grinch is heartbroken no wonder his heart is so small he lost the women of his dreams poor Grinch 😞💔
But he did get her in the end
To be fair, Martha hadn't said yes to the Mayor's wedding proposal, she was just in stunned silence and uncertainty.
if you pay attention to Martha's words, "these gifts are quite dazzling", you can tell that she was thinking of adding "But" to her sentence before Grinch interrupted by scratching the car. had Grinch waited just a few more seconds before relapsing into his "I Hate Christmas and the Whos" mindset, the whole thing could've been salvaged by Martha declining the Mayor's proposal. but Grinch simply gave up on her too soon.
Aww dont worry the sweet grinch gets the girl, and augustus is never seen again. Grinch was purely a victim. Ppl wonder why hes "so cruel so angry so irritated" but never was heartless. Just wanted love n acceptance but the whoos love screwing him over. Cindy lou and Martha may only ones that ever showed kindness. Hence why he gave them chances. His heart was never small, just hurt n damaged. :(
1:06
Exactly! That's why I'm getting tired of having gifts. Not just from Christmas, but from Easter, and from my birthday. The more I get gifts from my mom, the more disappointed I get, and the more I have to wait from another celebration to another and then another and then another. Because if I wait too much longer, I'll never be able to get one of the things I want on my wish list. So honestly, can I just celebrate with a cake or celebrate with my family instead of getting disappointing gifts? I was used to having gifts in my childhood, but nowadays, gifts are just boring and wasting my time to wait. Cause I need a chance to get the things I want on my wish list before it's too late. I just want to have some of my stuff in any normal day. I'm starting to think my mother is corrupted by commercialism too. God I need a job.
That's the whole point of the obsessively commercialized festivities. This movie is always a slap.
Someone should play this in malls on Black Friday. Hopefully, it will help put those blood-thirsty shoppers in their place
lmao, it would probably make them buy a copy of the dvd, go home, watch it and then write comments on youtube
All those people crowding out in front of the stores ready to trample someone to death for plastic crap they don't need, someone should dress up like the Grinch and give this speech to them.
All those crazy animals, that is why I try not to go out shopping early on black Friday, so I don't get hurt or trampled by those crazy people.
1:10 When EA games cares more about profits than they do their customers.
The Grinch was way ahead of his time.
They even tossed poor max into the garbage, how else would the grinch have him?
"Generously provided by the taxpayers of Whoville!"
😂😂😂
I laughed at that to
I want golf clubs! I want diamonds! I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make GLUE! 😂😂😂😂
I want a pony so I can ride it twice a sell to make glue!
This scene alone is what makes this version far more superior than the insulting Illumination garbage in terms of the story and screenwriting.
Except for the Super Mario bros movie
I want golf clubs.
I want diamonds.
I want a pony so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue.
God, he makes really good points.
1:10 Cue "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
“I want a pony, so I can ride it twice, get bored, and sell it to make glue.” 1:47
"look I don't want to make waves BUT THIS WHOLE CHRISTMAS SEASON IS STUPID STUPID STUPID *points at people in crowd*" 1:52
The Grinch really does have a point about the greed and the gifts and how it all eventually wears out and ends up in the garbage or simply gets tossed in the garbage and yet here we all are, in 2023, still doing the same thing: wasting our hard-earned dollars on stuff to put under our trees and fill our stockings.
He had some embarrassing events happen to him as a child which contributed to his hatred of Christmas, and his heart is two sizes smaller than it should be, but despite that, he STILL saw the flaw in the Christmas logic.
What I want to see is the grinch saying GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS 1:20 for like an hour maybe even ten hours
1:48 I’m dead 😂🤣😂
I think Martha wasn’t going to say yes but everyone peer pressured her to say yes to the mayor.
The Grinch is who you could call a sheep in the clothing of a wolf
"Now pucker up and kiss it Whoville!"
1:10. I love how Jim Carrey's real voice comes forth before he goes right back into the Grinch.
I don't think a mayor, within any jurisdiction, has the ability to use taxpayer money to make personal purchases.
Putting it nicely, all the Whos (except Martha and Cindy obviously) were pretty dumb not to realize Augustus was cheating off them with their money. And the Grinch was absolutely right calling them out for their avarice.
“Thattts what it’s always been ABOUT!!!” is so funny , no matter how many times I watch it
Grinch spitting some real shit here
"I could hang myself with all the bad Christmas neckties I found at the dump!"
"This whole Christmas season is STUPID, STUPID, STUPID!"
That first one was super dark, but poignant. The second made me laugh as a kid.
Martha would had been totally Honest to the mayor that she loves The Grinch but with the car and have the whole town hoping she say yes. Have course Martha stuttered.
If you think about, the Grinch is actually true.
Jim Carry is the best grinch
Grinch is right you know.
That face at 0.26 :’( Just wanna give him a hug
Same and at least called out on that piece of shit mayor for being an asshole
0:42 I wish I had this type of timer music
It’s funny because it’s kinda true if you think about it.
You right
“Provided by the taxpayers of whoville” that hit much different watching as an adult.
lolol is cranks me up by Mr. Grinch and he said stupid stupid stupid 😂😂😂😂
Classic. Helloooo…how are you?….I asked you first…..or …Hello little girl…how dare you enter the grinches layer!!!….My baby girls were literally babies back then…..I miss those days 🥲….Christmas on the other hand 👎🏼. Lol
"its a, new car! generously provided by the tax payers, of Whoville !!!" and all the who's like " ohhh " lol ,, i like that part, funny
When I watched it as a kid I thought he was just saying random stuff now I’m a teenager and this hits hard now
Embarrassed the Grinch and propose to the love of his life. What kind of Mayor are you? Not a good one I'll tell you that.
In a town that ridicules a little girl for not being as (basically) racist as everyone else, I say he fits right in
He actually gives her a 20-second Countdown to say "yes" or "no" to the proposal.
If that doesn't suggest potentially a very controlling husband to be, I don't know what else does.
"Generously provided by The Tax Payers of Whoville" That's how you KNOW the mayor is the real villain! XD
Somebody put this in one of those "villains who were right" videos.
You can't buy a girl's trust 0:29 - 0:57
0:25
Grinch:That’s it no more Mr Nice Grinch you ruined my life for the last time Augustus😡
It's august
THIS MOVIE ROCKS I LOVE THE GRINCH my friend John he hates the grinch and im like you go to be kidding me
I don't want to make waves but the grinch was right and has cold hard facts about Christmas, it's the heart that count speaking of count, it's the thought that count
Well I these gifts are quite dazzling