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Jim Carrey in How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Image via YouTube / Universal Pictures

Fans absolutely will not stand for criticism of a beloved festive favorite

It's because he stole Christmas, isn't it?

With the festivities right around the corner (yes, we are aware that it’s still October), social media has chosen violence and criticized beloved festive favorite How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The 2000 adaptation of the 1966 animated film stars comedy genius Jim Carrey under extraordinarily heavy makeup in the titular role. Despite mixed reviews, it was a box office success and has since gone on to be a fixture of Christmas programming. But it seems not everyone is feeling the spirit of the season.

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The heated discussion started when Twitter user TealtheTetrapod posted a meme saying How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a cinematic disaster on par with 1993’s live-action Super Mario Bros. Naturally, fans of Carrey’s movie immediately came to the rescue.

https://twitter.com/TealtheTetrapod/status/1579609995230195713?s=20&t=P2C6rM4bXboKI11JgvfzWw

One user humorously argued that you can’t hate this movie as Jim Carrey went through intense CIA training to get into the Grinch mindset:

https://twitter.com/NipahDUBS/status/1579942220203175936?s=20&t=P2C6rM4bXboKI11JgvfzWw

Other users commented on the last part of the tweet, touting Jim Carrey’s Grinch as the superior take on the beloved Christmas villain, with one claiming it is “objectively the best version out there”, with another defending the live-action movie as being “far superior than the Illumination movie.”

https://twitter.com/nahnahnikki/status/1579915543406338048?s=20&t=P2C6rM4bXboKI11JgvfzWw

Some users didn’t stand for the slander altogether, ending the controversial tweet with a simple GIF that speaks for itself:

Jim Carrey’s How The Grinch Stole Christmas can be streamed on Netflix, but if you want to compare it to the most recent take on Dr. Seuss’ green-eyed monster, you’ll have to wait for the December release of The Mean One.


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Francisca Santos
Passionate about gossip, a dedicated music enthusiast, and an unapologetic weeb, Francisca is a freelance writer at WGTG. When she's not writing, she can be found taking her dog on walks, defending BTS' honor, and re-reading 'One Piece'.