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The Santa Clause 2 - The Mrs. Clause (Widescreen Edition)

The Santa Clause 2 - The Mrs. Clause (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Good Sequel that should of been a little bit better
Review: I enjoyed Santa Clause 2, I really did but there were some parts that messed up to be the same or has better than the first one.No boring parts, but cheesy part.28 Days before Christmas he finds out that if he dont get married before Christmas he wont be Santa Clause ever again.The part that I thought was stupid that magical thing that Benard gave him but he did do some cool stuff with it.But a sequel that should of been better. *****/***** 88/100

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: JUST PLAIN SICK
Review: This movie sucks. I wouldve given it no stars if it was an oftion. I have literally never seen a stupider movie. Some people reading this review might want to watch this movie just to see how a movie can get so stupid. SAVE YOURSELF AND DONT WATCH IT! I hate this movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible Remake
Review: This remake in my opinon is not as good as the original. The reindeer are some fake retards, and the elves and story line all together is horrible. Watch it at a friends house first, rather then buying it first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This generation's holiday best!
Review: Our parents' generation had such wonderful classics as "Holiday Inn," "White Christmas," "It's a Wonderful Life," etc. I think it's taken Hollywood a VERY long time to come up with something remotely as wonderful as those old movies and finally, albeit this one is not a musical, but they've finally achieved it in "The Santa Clause" series. If you don't have these, you definitely need to get them both. Honestly, Tim Allen is just wonderful in them and really makes the story quite frankly. Writers or not, he just takes it and goes and I would think that the majority of what he says is "ad lib" on his part.

This sequel to the first is really great. You never really buy sequels as a rule, but this one is definitely different. When Allen finds out he has to get married to stay Santa, it's pretty amusing to see what the elves go through to get him married off. Everything from making a "fake Santa" gone bad, to destroying the fake Santa's army of bad tin soldiers, keeps the kids entertained throughout. It's a very sweet story, one that explains a lot about the Santa legend to those children with questions. It definitely has the Disney touch, with I think is great and not a marketing thing at all as indicated in the review at the top of this item description. Anyway, be sure to grab this set - I still feel really sad when Allen is refusing to be Santa in the first movie and the sad face of the child that they show afterwards. It's just heartbreaking. Buy these and have wonderful memories with your children, so that they can enjoy them with their children. There's no "White Christmas" song by Irving Berlin on this one, but if you really miss it, then just play it in the background and pass that video on down too!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "It's...The 'Mrs. Clause'"
Review: 'Santa Clause 2' is an unecessary movie, but that doesn't stop it from being enjoyable. It is not as good as the first movie, but I know you're probably not expecting it to be.

New print appears on the Santa Clause card that states Santa must be married soon otherwise he'll lose all his powers and not be Santa anymore. Then, his son Charlie ends up on the naughty list. Santa then goes back to being Scott Calvin again to help his son, and stumbles upon Charlie's principal, who he then sarts to fall for.

This movie is really half and half. Half of the story, involving Santa's replacement, a fake giant toy Santa (also played by Allen) is funny for about the first five minutes, then it gets annoying and weirder by the moment. The other half, involving the love story between Scott and the principal, is what really makes this movie work. There are moments of pure heartwarming magic and enough laughs in this half that it almost makes you forget about the stupid Santa replacement storyline. Worth a look around the holidays, and the kids will love the whole thing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Most Annoying Kid in the World!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Could this movie have the most annoying kid (the kid from cat in the hat) the world. He is the worst child actor I have ever seen, but for some reason Disney keeps on putting him in all their films. Otherwise Tim Allen is the only thing that holds this movie together. The first movie was much better, this is more of a rental.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved the sequel as much as the first
Review: The Santa Clause 2 is one example where sequels can be as good as thier originals. The dvd for the SC2 has lots of great features like outtakes and games. When I first watched the first SC movie, I feel in love with it and its actors. I especially feel in love with the head elf, Bernard, because he is a good actor in both SC films. I love watching this movie even if it is not Christmas time because it brings out all of the happiness in me.


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