Christmas Movies, Pt. 3


"Seeing isn't believing. Believing is seeing." — Judy the Elf, "The Santa Clause"

The Christmas movie round up continues with a film from Tim Allen's prime!

The Santa Clause (1994)
Starring: Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, and Wendy Crewson
Synopsis: There was a time when Tim Allen was a big star. He had his own show — "Home Improvement" — and he was a fixture on TV. During that run he did what all comedy TV stars do, he tried to capitalize on it with some family-friendly movies. Thus "The Santa Clause" was born. The film is a unique take on holiday comedies. When Santa Claus is killed delivering presents on Christmas Eve, Scott Calvin (Allen) is tapped to take his place thanks to the Santa clause, a binding piece of legalize that forces the person who picks up Santa's suit to take his job. Calvin has a year to prepare to take on the role full time, but first he has to deal with the fall out from his ex-wife (Crewson) and her new husband (Reinhold) regarding the impact this has on his son, Charlie (Eric Lloyd). Of course, hilarious hijinks ensue. This is a film that launched a franchise — to date there have been three "Santa Clause" films. This is probably the best of them, and is a common favorite on cable and at stores this time of year. It's got a good mix of humor and magic, and Allen is well suited to taking the lead in this film. It's not the deepest film, but it's still kinda fun. Yet another film that lifts up the importance of family (I guess that's a common thread in Christmas films).
Rating: PG for a few crude comments
Verdict: Two stars out of four.

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