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Tim Allen is
back in the big red suit for a third time. In the final installment of
The Santa Clause Trilogy Santa is trying to juggle the impending
arrival of Christmas, a very pregnant Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell),
his ex-wife and her family, and the in laws. What a perfect opportunity
for Jack Frost (Martin Short) to wreak havoc and take over Christmas. He
makes the North Pole into a vacation resort with attractions like “Shave
a Reindeer for Five Dollars”. Do I really need to say any more? Will
Santa be able to save the day? Is Santa fat and jolly?
Tim Allen
basically plays himself, which is all he ever does which was fine ten
years ago for Home Improvement. But, this is the new millennium and Mr.
Allen really needs to get a new schtick. He even does the classic Tim
Taylor grunt. Now I don't mean to bash his acting ability because let's
face it, he has made more money than I will ever see, but actors do need
to grow a little. Martin Short is perfect as Jack Frost, conniving and
mischievous and yet fun at the same time. A master manipulator, he plays
Mrs. Claus against Santa in order to make him wish he never had become
Santa in the first place, which allows him to take Santa's place.
Supporting cast includes Elizabeth Mitchell who you may know as one of
the Others on Lost but who will always remain one of the pedophiles in
Running Scared to me, Judge Reinhold, Liliana Mumy, Ann-Margret and
Alan Arkin. With cameos by Art LaFluer, Aisha Tyler, Kevin Pollack,
Peter Boyle and Michael Dorn as the Legendary Figures or something like
that.
I guess that
there isn't really a whole lot to say about this film. It's a standard
Disney sequel that seems to hit all the bases without being
extraordinary. A decent amount of humor, some slight tugging at the
heartstrings, great sets and costumes, and some hilarious outtakes are
really all this film has to offer. I can't compare it to the first two
because I haven't seen the second yet(it's actually sitting on the
counter along with the first right now) and it has been quite a few
years since I have seen the the original Santa Clause.
I will say
that I enjoyed it but there are far better movies to spend your money on
this month. If you don't have kids, wait for this one on DVD.
Until Tim
Allen stars in The Nightmare Before Christmas 2: Jack's Back,
keep
reading.
Mitch E.
strangef8_633@yahoo.com
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