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The Santa Clause 2

 

Review

 

 

Starring: Tim Allen(Scott Calvin, Santa Clause, Toy Santa), Elizabeth Mitchell (Carol), David Krumholtz (Bernard), Eric Lloyd (Charlie Calvin), Judge Reinhold (Neil Miller), Wendy Crewson (laura Miller), Spencer Breslin (Curtis), Liliana Mumy ( Lucy Miller), Danielle Woodman ( Abby), Art LaFleur (Tooth Fairy), Aisha Tyler (Mother Nature), Kevin Pollak (Cupid), Jay Thomas (Easter Bunny), Michael Dorn (Sandman), and Christopher Attadia (Engineer Elf #1).

Genre: Comedy/Family/Fantasy

Studio: Walt Disney

Director: Michael Lembeck

Plot:
Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) has been Santa Claus for the past eight years, and his loyal elves consider him the best Santa ever. But Santa's got problems (he's even mysteriously losing weight) and things quickly go south when he finds out that his son, Charlie, has landed on this year's "naughty" list. Desperate to help his son, Scott heads back home, leaving a substitute Claus to watch over things at the Pole. But when the substitute institutes some strange redefinitions of naughty and nice, putting Christmas at risk, it's up to Scott to return with a new bag of magic to try to save Christmas.

Writer(s):

Leonardo Benvenuti   (characters) (as Leo Benvenuti) &
Steve Rudnick   (characters)

Ken Daurio   (screenplay) and
Ed Decter   (screenplay) &
John J. Strauss   (screenplay)

Producer(s):

Richard Baker .... executive producer
Matt Carroll .... associate producer
Bruce Franklin .... associate producer
Rick Messina .... executive producer
James Miller .... executive producer
Robert F. Newmyer .... producer
Brian Reily .... producer
Jeffrey Silver .... producer
William W. Wilson III .... executive producer

Rating 6 1/26 1/2 6 1/2 out of 10

Rated G

Notes:

This movie actually was surprisingly good. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the way the story plot of a duplicate Santa, I thought it was kinda stupid. Other than that it was pretty good.

Bottom Line: It is a safe BUY, especially if you're into the christmas movies or you like Tim Allen.

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