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Scrooged

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Frank Crosse is experiencing a new experience, where events seem more exciting and enjoyable through his strange career. That story began when Frank was an arrogant executive at ABC's headquarters, where the television network seemed to be haunted by three lives with many challenges on Christmas Eve.
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CRITICS OF "Scrooged"
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TV Guide
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November 27, 2007

A number of talented actors appear, but only a few are able to make much of a mark given their limited screentime.
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Movie Metropolis
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November 04, 2011

It's got Bill Murray, and that's always a good thing.
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Variety
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November 27, 2007

An appallingly unfunny comedy, and a vivid illustration of the fact that money can't buy you laughs.
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Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers

August 12, 2006

Frequently funny take on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" with Murray learning a lesson.
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Time Out
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June 24, 2006

Rowdy stuff for the light in head.
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eFilmCritic.com
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December 29, 2015

Murray, it's clear today, was the perfect Scrooge of the '80s.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 07, 2015

Despite the juicy, on-the-edge craziness, Murray is able to layer his outrageous histrionics with an inner sensibility, making his ultimate transformation not only believable but Christmas-cheer uplifting.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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December 13, 2009

A meaningful Christmas Carol this is not, but a perfectly entertaining yuletide comedy this certainly is.
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New York Times

May 20, 2003

In spite of the jokes at the expense of television-network censors, there's very little in the film, aside from naughty words, that wouldn't be perfectly acceptable on prime-time television.
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Combustible Celluloid
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August 20, 2009

Bill Murray is the one of the greatest screen Scrooges in this 1980s updating.
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Chicago Reader

November 27, 2007

Tacky in the extreme, this self-congratulatory 1988 film is an exercise in hypocrisy, indulging every form of Christmas exploitation that it pretends to attack, and many of the laughs are forced.
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Washington Post
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January 01, 2000

If Donner and his team had any interest in the story's message, they've picked a puzzling way to show it.
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