How long is the santa clause movie
There's a subplot here where Tim's son's mother, and stepfather, feel that Scott, Tim's character, feels that he is a negative influence on his own son. All because of the fact that he pretends that he is Santa Claus. They want Charles, the son, to grow up with a grounded look at reality, where his imagination isn't allowed to run wild. Essentially, they don't want the kid to believe it Santa Claus. It's about as absurd as it can get, but it's how they chose to tell their story.
I mean, would any parent out there really hold that against someone? It's ridiculous. But, again, that's what they wanted their story to be like. The film looks at how Scott's slow transformation to Santa Claus affects him and those around him. It's simple, but it's sporadically entertaining. There comes a point where, after Scott has his visitation rights revoked, that he kidnaps, perhaps not violently, but he does kidnap his own son. And the fact that, at the end, that fact was so grievously ignored was something to see.
It doesn't matter if the guy is Santa or not. Kidnapping is still kidnapping, even if the son wants to go with him. Again, Disney movie so they couldn't explore the actual consequences of Scott's actions. They just wave their magic wand and do away with whatever Scott may have done.
The acting is solid. Like I said, Allen gives off the appearance of being likable and that does a lot to help the movie.
The little kid who plays his son isn't really that good, but you can't really expect much. The rest of the cast is fine, particularly David Krumholtz, who was already really good at this stage and he was only like 16 when the movie came out. But the majority of the movie is about Tim and his son, so none of the supporting characters really get that much of a chance to shine. The movie has the typically corny Christmas ending, where everyone ends up happily ever after.
So if that's your cup of tea, then this movie will be right up your alley. As far as I'm concerned, this movie is nothing but average at best. It's better than I would have expected, but not by much. I'm sure this will be a bigger hit with a large family than it would with just me, so take that into consideration. Wouldn't recommend it, but there's worse ways to spend a night.
Jesse O Super Reviewer. Dec 19, A thoroughly enjoyable Christmas movie. Ok, it's not in the league of 'Muppets Christmas Carol' or 'Home Alone' but Allen is very likeable as the lead and it's fun seeing him develop into Santa.
The kid is a little annoying but I can forgive the shmaltz coz it's tailored for a certain time of year. Feelgood fun. David S Super Reviewer. Dec 22, Filled with endearing cheese and holiday cliches, The Santa Clause isn't perfect, but it's hard to complain too much given its lackluster competition in the modern holiday movie market. Isaac H Super Reviewer. Dec 09, This is a good old-fashioned Disney family film that puts a new spin on the Santa Claus tale for the '90s. There are laughs a plenty for all ages, but it does tend toward the children as most Disney films do.
And there's some hokeyness to the plot, but if you can get passed that there's a charming story here. While there's a bit of silliness to it, The Santa Clause is a solidly entertaining film with heart. Dann M Super Reviewer. See all Audience reviews. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie.
Best Horror Movies. Worst Superhero Movies. Peter O'Farrell Honka as Honka. Christopher Ryan Vout as Vout. Dickie Arnold Goobler as Goobler. Jeannot Szwarc. David Newman story screenplay Leslie Newman story. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. This is the story of a master toymaker who discovers a magical kingdom of elves in the North Pole and becomes Santa Claus. But when Santa's eager-to-please elf Patch leaves the North Pole for the big streets of New York City, he becomes mixed up with a dastardly toy tycoon's plans to take over Christmas.
And so begins Santa's adventure - to rescue his faithful elf and to save Christmas for all the children of the world! Did you know Edit. Trivia All the toys made and bought for the Santa's workshop scenes were donated to children's charities for Christmas after shooting was complete.
Goofs When Joe and Santa first ride in the sleigh, Santa can be seen speaking an entire sentence as they drive off the roof, yet no words are heard. Quotes Santa Claus : How can I do so much in just one night? User reviews Review. We were so far apart. And then Michael came in He came to the set every day with an attitude that was great. Dave Krumholtz a. Bernard the Elf revealed two surprising fans of the film: Khloe and Kim Kardashian. Krumholtz could not reprise the fan-favorite role of Bernard in the third and final film due to scheduling conflicts with his hit CBS procedural Numbers.
Allen and Short had previously worked together on 's Jungle 2 Jungle. Jack Frost nipping at your Claus Walt Disney Pictures. The original name of the movie was Such a Clatter.
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Whittle as Mr. Judith Scott Susan as Susan. Jayne Eastwood Waitress as Waitress. John Pasquin. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. When he's startled by Scott's calling out and falls, the Santa impersonator disappears, leaving only an 8-reindeer sleigh and a suit with instructions to put it on if he's involved in an accident. Scott does, and is transported around the town dropping gifts through chimneys until he's taken to the North Pole and informed by a group, who claim they're elves, that he is now Santa.
Charlie is proud of his dad's new job, though Scott's convinced it's a dream. Until his hair turns white, his beard refuses to stay shaved, he gains weight inexplicably, even for his sudden love of junk food - Now he's accepted it, there's just one problem: how to keep it secret from his disbelieving family? This Christmas, the snow hits the fan. Comedy Drama Family Fantasy. Rated PG for a few crude moments.
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