Amazon.com Essentials: This all-time classic now has Horton Hears a Who! on the same video for a great double bill.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
To heck with the kids--this is one of the best holiday presents you can
give yourself. Adapted
from the children's book by
Dr. Seuss, this charming
story is one to watch every holiday
season. It is just edgy enough to help you forget the
more cloying aspects of Christmas, yet it is
also sweet enough to remind you of the reason for all
that holiday cheer. Animation genius
Chuck Jones directed this 1966 television production
featuring the voice of Boris Karloff as the
mean greenie. Bitter and selfish, the Grinch decides
to steal Christmas away from the Whos,
the sweet little folk who live at the bottom of his mountain home.
When little Cindy Loo Who returns his
hateful act with kindness, she melts the old miser's
heart. There are many reasons to watch this:
inventive wordplay, Karloff's impressive narration,
and a very memorable soundtrack.
--Rochelle O'Gorman
Horton Hears a Who!
Chuck Jones was chief animator on this lively adaptation of the famous book
by Dr. Seuss.
The story of a friendly elephant named Horton who
discovers--deep inside a daisy--a tiny city
called Whoville with tiny, intelligent residents--this
film (fleshed out a bit from the source) is
strong on character and has striking, appealing
visuals. The little folks of Whoville, with their
natural air of aristocracy, are a kick, and when they
come to see Horton as a hero for his
democratic view of all life big and small, the effect
is quite touching. This should be a real treat
for kids already familiar with the book, and just
might inspire those who haven't read it to pick it
up. --Tom Keogh