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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Give it a chance - not the best but good, November 10, 2006
When the movie started, I was wondering if I was watching a re-do of that train wreck that Tim Allen did called 'The Shaggy Dog'.
The movie is bit different in starting and takes a while to catch your interest. That's why my review says to 'Give it a chance'. I will say that anybody who has not seen the first two should steer clear of this movie. You won't enjoy it. If you have seen the other two, it is worth seeing.
I am an avid fan of Tim Allen and collector of Christmas DVDs. This will definitely be added to my collection as I am always looking for good Christmas movies for the entire family. The humor in this movie definitely not as present as the previous two. I was disappointed that the reindeers were not featured more as in the second one. Martin Short as Jack Frost was something that I was not too sure of, but he manages to pull it off.
There is more focus on Lucy (Neil and Laura's daughter) as well as the magical characters (Mother Nature, Easter Bunny, etc.). If you enjoy movies involving the paradox of time travel, there is a small bit of it but that part feels a bit rushed.
With other Christmas movies such as The Nativity Story coming out later this Christmas season, I think that they timed the release of this movie okay. If those others deliver as the trailers have shown, I think Santa Clause 3 would lose out to them.
Enjoy it and Merry Christmas!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Loses some of the charm of earlier movies in series, December 21, 2007
A friend (former co-worker) has a very nice home theatre set-up (one that would make most people jealous) and had invited my family over for a movie night several times. As they have younger children, and my children, while more mature, still enjoy family friendly movies, I got Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause with plans to make it the movie for our get together.
My family loved the first Santa Clause movie. It was new, different, and quite charming and wondrous in it's treatment of the legend of Santa Claus. I'd easily give the first movie a solid 4 stars, and possibly as much as 5 stars. It is at least something I'd consider a Christmas classic.
Movie number two in the series took the original story and added the marriage clause. It offered up a reason to introduce a new love interest to the hero and did a good job at that. Again charming and entertaining.
Sadly The Escape Clause takes the Santa Clause series into the land of taking a good thing too far. The movie is a bit predictable, and unfortunately just doesn't entertain as well as the previous movies in the series did.
The images are great, the sound comes through beautifully, but the quality of the format is somewhat wasted on a movie that isn't as good as it could have been. 1080p looks great, but it doesn't make a bland film better.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute and silly, just turn your brain off..., September 18, 2007
The first "Santa Clause" was a clever movie, and is a Christmas classic. The second movie was enjoyable, but as usual did not come anywhere near the original, but it was a valiant effort, and an enjoyable Christmas film. So, if it goes that the quality goes down with each film, does that make "The Escape Clause" a horrible film?
The plot is simple enough, Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) is starting to get a little fed up of being Santa Clause because of the added stress of his wife and her family (They do not know Scott is Santa Clause). He learns that there is another "clause" that he did not know about; he can go back in time to the day that he became Santa Clause, and stop himself from putting on the suite, and of course not become Santa Clause. Of course there is a villain "Jack Frost" played by Martin Short who is has his own ideas of what Christmas should be, and tries to use this "clause" to his advantage.
The movie overall was enjoyable, and had a very festive atmosphere. If you are expecting a great movie, go somewhere else. "Santa Clause 3" is purely about fun, but of course it has a message in too for good measure. The good thing about this movie is that we get to see more of the North Pole, and see what it may have been like if Scott wasn't Santa Clause. The bad thing is is that David Krumholtz was too old to play the elf part of Bernard and so is not in this film.
Other than that if you enjoy Christmas films, and silly movies that are geared more towards children, you'll love "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause". :D
God Bless ~Amy
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