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The host raised the question of Scrooged being labeled a cult classic, wondering how a film lacking cleverness and originality could earn such a title. He pointed out that cult classics require something unique to stand out, yet he failed to find that spark in Scrooged. In fact, the discussion suggested that the film leaned heavily on cliché tropes and predictable story arcs without any refreshing take.
He expressed a wish for viewers to propose films worth reviewing—classics like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly or Casablanca—that carried more narrative weight than Scrooged. His passionate stance against the film’s merit reiterated his overarching disappointment in its execution.