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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Family /
Fantasy /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Michael Lembeck
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Actors:
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Liliana Mumy,
Elizabeth Mitchell,
Eric Lloyd,
Tim Allen,
Judge Reinhold,
Wendy Crewson,
Spencer Breslin,
Martin Short,
Ann-Margret,
Alan Arkin,
Abigail Breslin,
Art LaFleur,
Aisha Tyler,
Kevin Pollak,
Jay Thomas
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(4/10)110
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Plot Summary:
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Tim Allen returns representing the third in the Santa Clause series as Scott Calvin, better known as Santa Claus. Scott's busy trying to raise his son at the North Pole, but still be required to deal with the shenanigans of the obnoxious Jack Frost.
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Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, The
Tim Allen dons the white beard and Santa costume for the third time in this creaky family adventure, as the mischievous Jack Frost tries to take over Christmas for himself
As cinematic trilogies go, The Santa Clause was neither expected nor particularly wanted, but the healthy box-office for both the 1994 original and the 2002 sequel has resulted in yet another follow-up. Sadly, it's safe to say that the joke has now worn seriously thin with this second sequel being halfway between a Christmas pantomime and a mildly watchable sitcom, while the small levels of agreeable charm can't make up for a seriously creaky plot and an overdose of eye-searing production design.
After getting married in The Santa Clause 2, suburban everyman-turne...
SANTA CLAUSE 3
THIS IS A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS FILM AS ARE THE OTHER TWO, IT'S BEAUTIFUL AND WARM TO WATCH,
IVE SEEN THE ODD BAD REVIEW FOR THIS FILM , BUT YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT THEY ARE FILM BUFFS AND COMPLAIN IF A FILM DOE'S NOT CONTAIN LESBIANS OR IS NOT IN FRENCH, IF YOU JUST WANT A NICE CHRISTMAS FILM THEN PLEASE RENT THIS .
Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, The
Justin ChangNot unlike the shiny snow globe at its center, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a thing of consummate craftsmanship, a smoothly engineered and fundamentally lifeless object that's nevertheless capable of giving even the grinchiest moviegoers a brief attack of the warm-and-fuzzies. With Tim Allen stepping back into the Santa suit and Martin Short slyly pocketing every scene as wily nemesis Jack Frost, this harmless addition to Disney's durable holiday franchise looks set to match its forerunners' $140 million domestic haul and rack up some serious Christmas bonuses as a yuletide perennial. Ho, ho, ho indeed.
As scripted by Ed Decter and John J. Strauss, two of the seven screenwriters credited on The Santa Clause 2, pic reps a much cleaner, more str...
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