Santa, Mrs. Claus and elves brandish automatic weapons to fight off terrorists.
Frank Cross' "Scrooge" promo has disturbing imagery portraying a woman screaming while getting rained on by acid rain, a junkie shooting up heroin, a plane exploding in mid-air, a "freeway killer" shooting a driver with a shotgun and ends with a nuclear blast. Executives seeing the promo for the first time leave the boardroom visibly disturbed. Later in the movie, it is revealed that an old woman died from looking at the promo and Frank Cross reacts with excitement at this.
Lew Hayward (the movie's Marley character) is a pretty realistic looking - rotting corpse. A live mouse emerges from his skull. Frank Cross shoots him with a pistol to no effect.
Frank hallucinates and sees a human eyeball in his drink and a waiter catch on fire.
There is a somewhat misogynistic running gag of the female production censor being violently injured over and over again with props from the Scrooge set. Frank Cross roughly turns her neck after being injured for the first time.
There is a reference to alley cats being chopped up and used in Chinese food.
Frank suggests that a prop man affix antlers to a live mouse with staples.
The sadistic Ghost of Christmas Present uses a lot of slapstick violence on Bill Murray's character who gets kicked in the groin, slapped, punched in the face, pulled by the tie, pushed, and head-butted. She also upper-cuts him with a toaster oven.
Dialogue reveals that a little boy does not speak because he saw his father killed in the past.
The frozen corpse of one character is seen in close up for a prolonged scene.
A disgruntled employee uses a shotgun to try to kill his boss - blasting holes throughout an office setting. Later the same character uses the shotgun to threaten innocent people to keep a program on the air.
Frank Cross is seen being burned alive in a coffin in the "Ghost of Christmas Future" sequence.