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Santa Who?

Santa Who?

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A sad waste of great comic talent
Review: A film that fails to deliver, even with such obvious comedic talents. Not only does Leslie "Naked Gun" Nielsen appear as Santa, but Steve Smith of the US "Red Green" show had a supporting role. Sadly, they are but ancillary players (Smith's role was sadly unnecessary), playing second fiddle to a bachelor who argues with his girlfriend's son about the existence of Santa. The son is not very endearing as the faithful child, and many plot points are unnecessarily delayed. (Can we say "idiot plot?") Nielsen's comic potential is needlessly squandered. Red Green fans would never accept that their hero could be overcome by Tommy "In Living Color" Davidson, who plays an oversized elf. A waste of two hours you will never get back. Life is too short for bad movies like this.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If You Want a Christmas Movie for Kids, It's OK
Review: If you expect Leslie Nielsen to stop his trademark bumbling slapstick acting which he showed in his "Naked Gun" series; and if you buy the idea of Santa with amnesia, give another star and make it three. As I don't either, excuse me for my low rating.

So, if you want to buy a Christmas present for your kids, and thinking about a harmless and amusing one, "Santa Who?" will do. It is good-natured, and though slightly sexual relationship is implied (between the two adults), it is nothing you might be embarrassed with when watching it with kids.

However, if you seek for more profound and thought-provoking one, how about "Miracle on 34th Street"? Both the original and the remake (featuring Natalie Wood and Mara Wilson respectively, and they are so cute!!) are great, I assure you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Funniest and Coolest Movie In The World
Review: Just rented this movie last night, it was a let down as far as good holiday movies go. The only thing going for it was it was pleasant enough I wasn't ashamed to have the kids watch it, it was just bland and boring. Movies like "A Christmas Story", "Miracle on 34th Street", and "(The) Santa Claus" are much more entertaining and can also be watched by young children.

Also, didn't realize it was a made-for-TV movie, but it was pretty obvious as I watched it since it had the darkening scenes you always notice right before the commerical break, yuk.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not so good
Review: Just rented this movie last night, it was a let down as far as good holiday movies go. The only thing going for it was it was pleasant enough I wasn't ashamed to have the kids watch it, it was just bland and boring. Movies like "A Christmas Story", "Miracle on 34th Street", and "(The) Santa Claus" are much more entertaining and can also be watched by young children.

Also, didn't realize it was a made-for-TV movie, but it was pretty obvious as I watched it since it had the darkening scenes you always notice right before the commerical break, yuk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Funniest and Coolest Movie In The World
Review: This Is The Funniest Movie In The World. I Love It Made Me Laugh So Hard I Fell Out Of My Chair Thanks To Tommy Davidson. Who Played Max I Love Max Hes So Cool Tommy Davidson Did A Wonderful Job Playing Him. No One Could Play Him Better Then Tommy Davidson Tommy Davidson Is So Funny Hes The King Of Comedy Hes The Main Reason Why Santa Who Is So Funnie I Love Santa Who Its So Funny Its My Favorite Movie I Hope They Make A Santa Who 2 Then The Comedy Can Begin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Santa With Amnesia - Fun Story
Review: This is the type of film that is fun to put on when your spirits need to be lifted and want to bring a smile to your face. It does both of these in great fashion.

Santa is out riding in his sleigh, hits some turbulence and falls to earth. He lands on the car of a TV reporter who is need of a Christmas story for his newscast and loses his memory. This reporter had long ago lost his ability to believe in Santa. Of course the viewer must suspend reality and accept the situation to fully enjoy the results of this story. Someone looking only for a funny film will be disappointed as it is not played strictly for laughs. Leslie Neilsen has played a real Santa before (All I Want For Christmas) and does a great job here as a befuddled person trying to remember who he really is. Again, someone expecting an over the top comic performance will not be amused, but this is meant as a FAMILY film and really succeedes.

Of course, being a Christmas story, the reporter regains his faith in Santa and in himself and, just in time, Santa regains his memory. Even Scrooge would know this was going to happen.

This began as a TV movie on the Sunday Night Disney program last Christmas. I'd taped it then and have watched it a number of times since. Now it is great to have it on DVD without commercials.

If you are one of those people who thinks anyone with Merry Christmas on his lips should be buried with a stake of holly through his heart (sorry Mr. Dickens), don't watch this film, but for anyone looking for a nice, smile involking 88 minutes of Christmas fantasy, get this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest movie since Encino Man!!!
Review: Well, its that time of the year again. The time to max out your credit cards on uselss items your children will probably lose or forget about in three days. The time to hang up lights around the house only to find the bulbs don't work. More importantly, however, it is also the time of year to bring out the christmas movie collection such as the Charlie Brown Christmas Special, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and lets not forget, Home Alone. Sure, these movies are great, but we see them year after year, repeated non-stop on TV stations such as TBS and FOX. But I'm here to give you some good news. A new breed of Christmas movie is here, and it comes in the name of Santa Who? It stars the wacky, yet lovable Lelie Neilsen who is in his best form since Naked Gun 33 1/3. It is also directed by the incomperable Chad Hoffman who is, in my mind, one day going to be the next Stanley Kubrick. The way he adds the slide whistle noise into Santa Who in order to convey people slipping on ice, or forgeting something they once had (hint, hint...Santa Whaaaa?)just boggles my mind. And let me not forget to mention the cinematography. If you thought a TV movie about Santa Claus losing his memory couldn't have beautiful setting, lighting and mood...let this movie show you the light (no pun intended...[slide whistle])
This movie is the funniest film since Encino Man, starring Pauly Shore, Brendon Fraser, and Sean Astin. If you haven't seen that film, i strongly urge you to see it as well. At this point in time, Santa Who? might be passed off as just another terrible movie quickly put together by television networks to rejuvinate the Christmas Spirit. I cannot tell you enough, it is not. The story is actually quite entertaining and kids will laugh time after time at the wacky sounds and slide whistles. So instead of going to the store to rent the usual christmas movie, try something new and rent Santa Who?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest movie since Encino Man!!!
Review: Well, its that time of the year again. The time to max out your credit cards on uselss items your children will probably lose or forget about in three days. The time to hang up lights around the house only to find the bulbs don't work. More importantly, however, it is also the time of year to bring out the christmas movie collection such as the Charlie Brown Christmas Special, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and lets not forget, Home Alone. Sure, these movies are great, but we see them year after year, repeated non-stop on TV stations such as TBS and FOX. But I'm here to give you some good news. A new breed of Christmas movie is here, and it comes in the name of Santa Who? It stars the wacky, yet lovable Lelie Neilsen who is in his best form since Naked Gun 33 1/3. It is also directed by the incomperable Chad Hoffman who is, in my mind, one day going to be the next Stanley Kubrick. The way he adds the slide whistle noise into Santa Who in order to convey people slipping on ice, or forgeting something they once had (hint, hint...Santa Whaaaa?)just boggles my mind. And let me not forget to mention the cinematography. If you thought a TV movie about Santa Claus losing his memory couldn't have beautiful setting, lighting and mood...let this movie show you the light (no pun intended...[slide whistle])
This movie is the funniest film since Encino Man, starring Pauly Shore, Brendon Fraser, and Sean Astin. If you haven't seen that film, i strongly urge you to see it as well. At this point in time, Santa Who? might be passed off as just another terrible movie quickly put together by television networks to rejuvinate the Christmas Spirit. I cannot tell you enough, it is not. The story is actually quite entertaining and kids will laugh time after time at the wacky sounds and slide whistles. So instead of going to the store to rent the usual christmas movie, try something new and rent Santa Who?


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