The Santa Clause 3 Reviews
- Blogcritics: The Santa Clause 3 Reviews (2/5)
- "Michael Lembeck delivered a palatable, if not substantial, pre-holiday season filler. It is enough to whet the appetite for the impending craziness while not making any play towards the classics. Martin Short is worth seeing, but overall it is just lacking in creativity and heart."
- Reelviews: The Santa Clause 3 Reviews (2/4)
- "The movie looks like it was made cheaply. The actors, set design, and special effects are worthy of made-for-TV fare, so The Santa Clause 3 probably doesn't have to draw huge audiences to realize a profit, and the franchise name has enough pull to lure at leas a few families to pre-Christmas weekend showings."
- AskMen.com: The Santa Clause 3 Reviews (31/100)
- "This is the cinematic equivalent of a gas leak."
- DVDTOWN.com: The Santa Clause 3 Reviews
- "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" from 2006 not only sucks the life out of the story, it replaces it with a kind of cruelness that borders on turning the whole affair into a holiday zombie flick. I found this one sorta scary--in the very worst way."
- Slant: The Santa Clause 3 Reviews (1/4)
- "Kids, you can tell how much your parents love you by how far away they keep you from this worthless fiasco."
updated 2012-05-02 20:50:23
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Charlie Brown Christmas Pictures
- Bill Melendez as Snoopy
- Peter Robbins as Charlie Brown
- Christopher Shea as Linus van Pelt
- Tracy Stratford as Lucy van Pelt
- Karen Mendelson as Patty
- Kathy Steinberg as Sally Brown
- Sally Dryer as Violet Gray
updated 2010-07-17 01:04:11
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Jingle All The Way
- Arnold Schwarzenegger: Howard Langston
- Sinbad: Myron Larabee
- Phil Hartman: Ted Maltin
- Robert Conrad: Officer Hummell
- Martin Mull: DJ
updated 2010-07-17 11:38:39
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Christmas With The Kranks
Christmas With The Kranks is a 2004 comedy about an empty-nesting couple who tries to "skip Christmas" because their daughter won't be there due to her joining the Peace Corps. The neighborhood is upset because the Kranks have always had a nicely decorated house and threw the neighborhood Christmas Eve party. After realizing how much they spent on the Christmas season the year before, they decide to use that much money and go on a cruise. At the last minute they find out that their daughter will be coming to visit with her fiance and will be there in 12 hours. They scramble to try to get all of their holiday decorations and shopping done before they are at the airport. Nora attempts to invite as many people as possible to join them at their house, as they normally would the Christmas Eve party. The party is a success and everyone is happy with how it turned out.
updated 2010-07-17 01:34:16
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The Stingiest Man in Town
- Air Date: 23 December 1978
- Original Network: NBC
- Current Network: ABC Family
- Starring: Walter Matthau, Tom Bosley, Paul Frees
- Run Time: 51 minutes
updated 2010-07-18 00:18:17
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Disney's A Christmas Carol 3D
Disney's A Christmas Carol is 3D animated film directed by the award winning Robert Zemeckis. Comedian Jim Carey provides the voices of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of the past, present and future. The film is based on traditional A Christmas Carol.
Disney's A Christmas Carol will be released on November 6, 2009.
updated 2010-07-17 03:33:27
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Jack Frost
"So treacly and fake it makes you feel like you're trapped in a winter-wonderland paperweight."—Owen Gleiberman, writer for Entertainment TonightEntertainment Weekly: Jack Frost Review by Owen Gleiberman (December 18, 1999)
"It's a bad film, yes, but that's not the real problem. "Jack Frost" could have been co-directed by Orson Welles and Steven Spielberg and still be unwatchable, because of that damned snowman."—Roger EbertSun Times: Jack Frost Review by Roger Ebert (December 11, 1998)
"Although it faces tough sledding in a crowded market of family-friendly features, "Jack Frost" is a slickly packaged and engagingly sentimental fantasy-comedy that stands out as one of the season's most pleasant surprises."—Joe Leydon, writer for Variety magazineVariety.com: Jack Frost Review by Joe Leydon (December 7, 1998)
updated 2010-07-17 10:58:50
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Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
"Winnie-the-Pooh and Christmas, Too is a fine example of how specials based on other books or movies SHOULD be made. The spirit of Winnie-the-Pooh is captured nicely and the animation is exceptional. Even if the simple story seems more childish than child-like at times, it is worth watching if only to see Eeyore hanging from a Christmas tree as an ornament sadly droning "Fa la la la la la la"!"—Amazon Reader ReviewAmazon: Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
updated 2010-07-18 02:42:50
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Rudolph's Shiny New Year
- December 10 at 9pm/8c on ABC Family
- December 11 at 7pm/6c on ABC Family
- December 13 at 5pm/4c on ABC Family
- December 21 at 7:30am/6:30c on ABC Family
- December 24 at 4pm/3c on ABC Family