Yeah, I shamelessly adore this movie. It's one of my all-time Christmas favorites that I watch repeatedly along with "A Christmas Story" and "Santa Claus: The Movie." I prefer the extended addition because you get so much more. The additional scenes really do add to the mayhem. And mayhem will ensue when you add Arnold Schwarzenegger as a workaholic father who's neglected his son far too often. He's the sort of man who will schmooze his clients over the telephone about how they're his number one customer while forgetting his only son's karate class. Then when he realizes that he waited too long and the traffic will keep him in this movie for longer than he intended, tries to take a shortcut. He gets caught and tries to butter up the "I'm not having it today, and especially from you!" patrolman, played by the irrepressible Robert Conrad. He plays it straight and it's hilarious. While Arnie as Howard Langston makes it to his son's school, he quickly realizes he's late. And you will discover he's late to a lot of things. Like his son. His family. The Christmas decorations. He comes home to find the late great Phil Hartman on his roof and filling in on the house lights. Phil as Ted will do a lot of filling in as the movie chugs along.
Well, Howard gets both barrels from his wife, Liz, played by Rita Wilson. She's not having his excuses. Neither is his son, Jamie. The boy is the future Anakin Skywalker. It's all good. When the boy isn't shooting future Darth Vader death at this father for skipping the belt ceremony, he's busy drawing endless pictures of his hulking father. It's hilarious to see Howard try and humble himself before the boy. When he asks the innocent question of what Jamie wants for Christmas, we get "Turbo Man!" Turbo Man will be a running joke from now on. It's the "Tickle Me Elmo" of the 90s. And what The Cabbage Patch Dolls were to the 80s. It's the must-have toy of the year! And Howard is late to the party. As usual. It's never explained why Liz never went out and got the doll herself. I guess she must have been fending off Phil Hartman. Anyway, she had entrusted the deed to her hapless husband and you discover that was stupid. He has no idea what she's going on about. Who is this Turbo Man? He's about to find out.
And so begins poor Howard's quest to make up for all the times he was a lousy father. He waits until Christmas Eve to go searching for the toy that Jamie just has to have. Now we get to the good part. And the madness that ensues when greed and desperation collide. It's the stuff of Black Friday nightmares as Howard navigates his way through one toy store to another trying to find this doll that is the most popular toy ever! Along the way, he meets up with exhausted mailman and single dad, Sinbad, who's in the same boat. His son wants the doll too. He's Arnie's comedic foil and rival as they shove, trip, and annoy each other trying to get this stupid, plastic homage to every parent's worst Christmas fear---not getting that perfect gift for their precious child.
If you've ever had to plow your way through an army of angry, determined parents trying to get the hottest toy of the year, you'll laugh and cry right along with poor Howard as he's maced, bitten, assaulted by harried mothers, chased by a psychotic reindeer who makes the predator look tame, and taken advantage of by a group of shyster Santa Clauses who are running a counterfeit toy ring. The scene involving the pileup of Santas is worth the price of admission. Candy cane nunchucks! And you get cameos by Verne Troyer and "The Giant" before he was known as "The Big Show." He's going to deck Howard's halls. Nice.
Howard is so disillusioned by his failed trek through the Christmas toy rush that he tries to steal Ted's Turbo Man present to his son, Johnny. Sinbad foils him at every turn. And Phil Hartman's "Dad Of The Year" Ted, is trying to do more than eat Liz's sugar cookies. And Jamie. Well, poor Jamie just wants to see his dad at the Christmas parade. He'll get his wish and more.
All in all, a hilarious take on the evils of holiday shopping and what happens when you leave getting that perfect present until the last minute. There are some nice bits here. Harvey Korman as The President during the opening montage of a Turbo Man show. Robert Conrad shaking what looks to be a harmless Christmas package. Martin Mull as the ponytailed DJ. The tow truck driver who was Arnie's first Sarah Connor victim in "The Terminator" and Jim Belushi as the slimy conman in a Santa suit. The extended edition has the tow truck scene.
If you're looking for laughs and an addition to your Christmas movie library, I'd pick this up and set it beside "Christmas Vacation." Don't let the naysayers put you off this movie. It's really very sweet the way Howard goes to heck and back trying to make his son happy because he loves him. Most parents, I think, would do the same. And he also comes to realize how much his wife means to him too. But he seems to have neglected to buy her a present.
Five stars.
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Jingle All the Way (Family Fun Edition) [Blu-ray]
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| Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled |
| Contributor | David Nash, Robert Conrad, Harvey Korman, James Belushi, Martin Mull, David Newman, Phil Hartman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Jake Lloyd, Brian Levant, Laraine Newman, Rita Wilson, Brian Johnson, Victor J. Kemper See more |
| Language | English, Spanish, French |
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.43 Ounces
- Item model number : 2200
- Director : Brian Levant
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 29 minutes
- Release date : December 2, 2008
- Actors : Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Nash, Laraine Newman, Harvey Korman, Sinbad
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English
- Studio : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B001G7Q0M8
- Country of Origin : USA
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2015
The four high AF 29 year old men that bought this on my account would like me to give this 10 stars but since that's not an option they'll have to settle for give. Thanks for entertaining them while we waited for their pizza.
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Honestly, I came to the reviews to see if anyone else's movie skipped. Didn't realize this was the place for movie reviews. LOL!
Love this movie. Holiday classic. However, the disc skipped. It could have been poorly handled in transit; accidents happen. Exchanging for new one.
Love this movie. Holiday classic. However, the disc skipped. It could have been poorly handled in transit; accidents happen. Exchanging for new one.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022
I have always enjoyed "Jingle All the Way". It is a favorite movie of mine for the holiday season. Sinbad is hilarious as the crazy mailman and he and Arnold S. play off each other really well as frantic fathers trying to find a Turbo man action figure for their kids. A lot of funny moments. Phil Hartman is great as the leering neighbor after Arnold's wife, too. I have never seen the extended version which is on this DVD. I am looking forward to watching it. Merry Christmas!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2022
MY DAD DOESNT LOVE ME SO I USE THIS AS A COPING MECHANISM. I WISH ARNOLD SCHWARTZNEAGGER WAS MY REAL DAD
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Best classic movie to watch
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Not as funny as I remembered, but a good movie still.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
C’mon, there’s worse out there
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 26, 2017
Arnold Schwarzenegger made the comedy movie ‘Twins.’ Everybody loved it. The he made ‘Kindergarten Cop.’ Everyone loved that, too. Then he made the comedies ‘Junior’ and ‘Jingle All the Way.’ I guess the joke must have worn a bit thin as both were labelled as some of the worst films ever made. Now, I watched ‘Junior’ when it was released and admittedly the reviews were correct when they said it was a ‘one-joke’ movie. And, possibly because of this, I never got round to watching ‘Jingle All the Way’ until I found it on an online streaming service nearly twenty years after it had been released. And, as it was Christmas and I’d already watched ‘National Lampoon’s Xmas Vacation’ I thought I’d give it a go. I guess because I’d heard so much negativity surrounding it I feared the worst, therefore I was actually pleasantly surprised.
Now, don’t get me wrong, ‘Jingle All the Way’ is no classic. If you’re a fan of ‘Predator’ and ‘Terminator’ then you need to know that this isn’t the ‘action’ Arnie on display here. This is definitely the ‘comedy Arnie’ who is doing his best to make fun of himself and the various clichés that have sprung up around his batch of movies and action films in general. He plays a harassed father of Darth Vader (well, that kid who played Anakin in the Star Wars prequels) who’s always putting work over family. However, on Christmas Eve, he vows to get his son the one ‘hot toy’ of the year – a ‘Turbo Man’ action figure. And, as we parents who are annually forced to purchase that one mythical item for our children, we know you should never leave it till only a few hours before the big day to buy one.
What follows is possibly every parent’s (Christmas-related) nightmare where Arnie is driving round New York, visiting one toy shop after the next, desperate not to be shown up in his son’s eyes by coming back empty-handed. I’d love to say that it’s as funny as ‘Twins’ or ‘Kindergarten Cop,’ but it’s not. However, that doesn’t make it the worst film ever. The humour is pretty low brow and slapstick, but, if you’re in the mood for something very silly (and it probably helps that you’re a fan of Arnie) then this should keep you entertained over the festive period. Not all the jokes land and it’s a bit corny in places and there are some gags that definitely feel dated, however that’s due to bombs in New York not being a particularly funny subject of comedy in this ‘Post 9/11 era,’ but it does take a satirical swipe on consumerism and the shameless ‘supply and demand’ toy manufacturers employ when it comes to mass merchandising their products.
It's also great to see James Bellushi reuniting with Schwarzenegger for an appearance as a ‘bad’ Santa. Ultimately, ‘Jingle All the Way’ was probably never worth paying full price for in the cinemas, so I can imagine audiences feeling short-changed with what they got. However, it’s much more at home as being a film that’s included in an online streaming service that you can put on in the background/ It’s probably a film that children would enjoy more, due to the ‘obvious’ slapstick humour. Kids probably won’t get the consumerism references, but at least adult will be able to get something out of it, too. It’s probably worth saying that – as a fan of Arnie – the best I can say about this is that it’s ‘okay if you’re in the mood.
Now, don’t get me wrong, ‘Jingle All the Way’ is no classic. If you’re a fan of ‘Predator’ and ‘Terminator’ then you need to know that this isn’t the ‘action’ Arnie on display here. This is definitely the ‘comedy Arnie’ who is doing his best to make fun of himself and the various clichés that have sprung up around his batch of movies and action films in general. He plays a harassed father of Darth Vader (well, that kid who played Anakin in the Star Wars prequels) who’s always putting work over family. However, on Christmas Eve, he vows to get his son the one ‘hot toy’ of the year – a ‘Turbo Man’ action figure. And, as we parents who are annually forced to purchase that one mythical item for our children, we know you should never leave it till only a few hours before the big day to buy one.
What follows is possibly every parent’s (Christmas-related) nightmare where Arnie is driving round New York, visiting one toy shop after the next, desperate not to be shown up in his son’s eyes by coming back empty-handed. I’d love to say that it’s as funny as ‘Twins’ or ‘Kindergarten Cop,’ but it’s not. However, that doesn’t make it the worst film ever. The humour is pretty low brow and slapstick, but, if you’re in the mood for something very silly (and it probably helps that you’re a fan of Arnie) then this should keep you entertained over the festive period. Not all the jokes land and it’s a bit corny in places and there are some gags that definitely feel dated, however that’s due to bombs in New York not being a particularly funny subject of comedy in this ‘Post 9/11 era,’ but it does take a satirical swipe on consumerism and the shameless ‘supply and demand’ toy manufacturers employ when it comes to mass merchandising their products.
It's also great to see James Bellushi reuniting with Schwarzenegger for an appearance as a ‘bad’ Santa. Ultimately, ‘Jingle All the Way’ was probably never worth paying full price for in the cinemas, so I can imagine audiences feeling short-changed with what they got. However, it’s much more at home as being a film that’s included in an online streaming service that you can put on in the background/ It’s probably a film that children would enjoy more, due to the ‘obvious’ slapstick humour. Kids probably won’t get the consumerism references, but at least adult will be able to get something out of it, too. It’s probably worth saying that – as a fan of Arnie – the best I can say about this is that it’s ‘okay if you’re in the mood.
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A. Bridget
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slapstick and fun movie.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on September 18, 2022
This is a fun and entertaining movie that i love to watch during the festive season. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the absent minded but lovable father who has forgotten to purchase for his son the years most popular toy 'Turbo man', poor Arnold the harder he tries the more trouble he seems to get himself into.
I did take a star off not for the movie itself but because the case arrived battered, luckily the dvd was for myself and was not being given as a gift.
I did take a star off not for the movie itself but because the case arrived battered, luckily the dvd was for myself and was not being given as a gift.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slapstick and fun movie.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on September 18, 2022
This is a fun and entertaining movie that i love to watch during the festive season. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the absent minded but lovable father who has forgotten to purchase for his son the years most popular toy 'Turbo man', poor Arnold the harder he tries the more trouble he seems to get himself into.Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on September 18, 2022
I did take a star off not for the movie itself but because the case arrived battered, luckily the dvd was for myself and was not being given as a gift.
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Mr W
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good film , faulty blu ray
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 25, 2021
This film is my favourite Christmas film - I put it on every Christmas before going to see the relatives .
I can understand the critics who ''don't get it '' but it's not going to win awards for movie of the year ,it's just a little film about every parents nightmare at Christmas, Ie failing to get the just have toy for their kids Christmas present.
I find the rivalry between Arnie and Myron(sinbad) hilarious , Jim belushi makes a funny cameo as Santa as well.
So why the one star you ask? Well I saw it available on blu ray at Amazon for a good price so took the plunge and bought it, only to find out on this year's screening _ some 11 months later that the disc has lip sync problems and its too late to return it, just as well I kept my DVD copy which will be viewed again next year. My advice is to avoid the blu ray and stick to the Dvd.
I can understand the critics who ''don't get it '' but it's not going to win awards for movie of the year ,it's just a little film about every parents nightmare at Christmas, Ie failing to get the just have toy for their kids Christmas present.
I find the rivalry between Arnie and Myron(sinbad) hilarious , Jim belushi makes a funny cameo as Santa as well.
So why the one star you ask? Well I saw it available on blu ray at Amazon for a good price so took the plunge and bought it, only to find out on this year's screening _ some 11 months later that the disc has lip sync problems and its too late to return it, just as well I kept my DVD copy which will be viewed again next year. My advice is to avoid the blu ray and stick to the Dvd.
Chris McHugh
5.0 out of 5 stars
Arnie rocks Christmas despite a few obstacles
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 5, 2021
All went well with the delivery. Arnie basically cannot get a rare toy for his kid for Christmas and its a race aganst time. Is it cheesy? Yes it is but sometimes (especially around Christmas you need a bit of cheese). I love it and so do my family so that's all that counts. Nice cameo as well by Jim Belushi as a dodgy Santa. A must at Christmas.
Ali Assi
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remember sending Track&trace
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 31, 2022
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