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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Boston GlobeJay CarrBoston GlobeJay CarrScrooged is that rarest of contemporary Hollywood phenomena -- a Christmas movie with Christmas spirit. [23 Nov 1988, p.21]
- 60Washington PostWashington PostThis is not a "good movie" -- in fact, it's a sprawling mess -- but I like it. And I mean that sincerely, you knucklehead.
- 60EmpireEmpireMurray doing what he does best, if you like that sort of thing.
- 50The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyScrooged works in fits and starts. The mundane demands of the sentimental story keep interrupting what are, essentially, revue sketches, a few of which are hilarious.
- 38TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineNeither Scrooged nor Murray, who is front and center throughout, is particularly funny.
- 25Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertScrooged is one of the most disquieting, unsettling films to come along in quite some time. It was obviously intended as a comedy, but there is little comic about it, and indeed the movie's overriding emotions seem to be pain and anger.
- 25USA TodayUSA TodayScrooged is so monumental a mess that even rabid Bill Murray fans - the ones who'll stand in line to see it despite critics' inevitable bashings - will wonder how it went so wrong. [23 Nov 1988, p. 9D]
- 20Washington PostHal HinsonWashington PostHal HinsonIrony is the movie's escape hatch. It allows the filmmakers to stage maudlin bits and, at the same time, signal the audience that they're too cool to actually believe in them. Their cool is all-purpose, and it carries with it a note of genuine nastiness. They manipulate us into a sentimental response, then kick us in the teeth for buying it.
- 20Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumTacky 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.
- 10VarietyVarietyScrooged is an appallingly unfunny comedy, and a vivid illustration of the fact that money can't buy you laughs. Its stocking spilling with big names and production values galore, this updating of Dickens' A Christmas Carol into the world of cutthroat network television is, one episode apart, able to generate only a few mild chuckles.