EW: Bill Murray welcomes you to his Christmas special with the look of a sad misfit toy. He gazes into the camera with his weary eyes and naked sad-clown face, a deeply grooved relief map of age and history. Over the years the former Not Ready for Prime Time Player has used that ragged deadpan mug for hard laughs in classics like Stripes and Ghostbusters, or to generate pathos for the offbeat, emotionally reserved directors he favors, including Jim Jarmusch and Wes Anderson. So we’re not sure whether to laugh or sigh (or both) at Murray’s quiet hangdog hello—and we’re even less sure when he starts to croon “The Christmas Blues.” You get a glimmer of Nick the Lounge Singer, his exuberantly warbly Saturday Night Live creation, but mostly we get the sincere if strained soulfulness of a Blues Brother. Dammit, Bill, this is Christmas! Get with the merry and bright already!
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We watched this the other night and we really liked it. It was funny and the entertainment was great. The singing was too notch by all especially Miley.