The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
'Twas The Fight Before Christmas...
Tim Allen is back in the big red suit for more adventures and laughs in Disney's hilarious family comedy. Get ready for a thrilling sleigh ride as the reluctant Santa Claus faces his most chilling and hysterical challenge yet.
As Christmas nears, Scott Calvin invites his in-laws (Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin) to join the festivities. The holidays take a chaotic turn when Scott discovers a way out of his "Santa Clause" and the mischievous Jack Frost (Martin Short) puts the big freeze on Christmas's big cheese! Unless Scott can save the day, it's going to be a very chilly Frostmas at the North Pole and all around the world. Will Scott be able to get his job back in the St. Nick of time?
Celebrate the holidays with The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, complete with exclusive bonus materials, including a musical Christmas Carol-oke feature. It's a gift the whole family will treasure.
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Escape Clause - rudy123
Yes I still enjoy this series, including this rendition. The factory in Canada is always an interesting angle as many Americans do not know where Canada is or that it is not landlocked iceberg!
Nice to see return appearances by most of the characters, even if it is only for a few minutes. Jack Frost character is an interesting twist to the story.But for the life of me i can't remember Lucy? - movie_goer
When the orginal Santa Clause was released it instantly gave became my favorite Childhood classic. And with that came many fond memories of drinking Homemade Cocoa with the family while watching Tim Allen fall down a roof for the 100th time. (It's still funny to this day).
However as the years went by and the sequel was released i was less then pleased and sadden they'd broken a happily ever after ending. But I'm thankfully Happy to say That the 3rd addition made up for all the faulty holes left in the storyline.Jack Frost VS Santa Clause - kav2001c
Ill start off by saying that I havnt seen the first two parts so Im sure I missed some things in this Christmas film.
Average film which is better geared towards a younger audiance but does fit well with its seasonally accurate friends.
Santa Clause is having problems managing his personal life and his toy shop up at the north pole. His family seems not to be much help at all to him. And he has a new rival Jack Frost who is feeling left out in the cold. Jack decides he should be a more important figure for the Christmas season and pounces upon an escape clause that an elf lets leak; if Santa wishes on his snow globe he can quit being Santa.
Of course Frost is a terrible Santa and its all up to one small girl to set things right before its too late
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Escape Clause - rudy123
Yes I still enjoy this series, including this rendition. The factory in Canada is always an interesting angle as many Americans do not know where Canada is or that it is not landlocked iceberg!
Nice to see return appearances by most of the characters, ...But for the life of me i can't remember Lucy? - movie_goer
When the orginal Santa Clause was released it instantly gave became my favorite Childhood classic. And with that came many fond memories of drinking Homemade Cocoa with the family while watching Tim Allen fall down a roof for the 100th time. (It's still funny ...Jack Frost VS Santa Clause - kav2001c
Ill start off by saying that I havnt seen the first two parts so Im sure I missed some things in this Christmas film.
Average film which is better geared towards a younger audiance but does fit well with its seasonally accurate friends.
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