Better watch out! The big guy in red is coming to town once again. This time, Scott Calvin -- also known as Santa Claus -- finds out there's an obscure clause in his contract requiring him to take on a wife. He has to leave the North Pole to fulfill his obligations, or else he'll be forced to give up his Yuletide gig.
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This was a very fun movie! It kept me smiling all the way through. In the sequel, Santa Claus is losing his magical powers. There was a hidden clause in his contract that he had to marry by a certain time or he would lose all his magic powers. So, he goes back home to date and helps straighten his son out who was on the naughty list. While away, Santa's lead elves make a clone of Santa so the other elves won't worry about Santa being away. The fake Santa is pretty funny as he learns the enjoyment of cocoa among other things. Then he gets completely out-of- hand and goes on a power trip. The tooth fairy even plays a part in this film. So Santa HAS to get married. Fast. Will he do it? This is the type of film that helps people better appreciate the holiday season. If you want a funny, enjoyable, cute, movie the entire family can go see, even your young kids, then I highly recommend this film.
The Santa Clause 2 (2002): Dir: Michael Lembeck / Cast: Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, Spencer Breslin, Eric Lloyd, David Kromholtz: Fine plot concept with 2 symbolizing two clauses and two individuals. The idea of introducing Mrs. Clause through another clause is ideal but the playful use of violence is not. Scott Calvin's son is on the naughty list. He must find a Mrs. Clause before Christmas Eve or he will turn back to his old self. A toy Santa is created to continue his duties thus fooling the elves while Calvin quests for Earth. Unfortunately the replica Santa malfunctions and decides to follow the rules thus having coal put in stockings. Director Michael Lembeck does his best to employ as much originality as he can but fooling of the elves with a fake Santa is against character and questionable content for the intended audience. Tim Allen balances the two roles with great comic timing. Elizabeth Mitchell as a principal is obviously set to be Mrs. Claus but their sudden match up is a tad bit sudden. It is missing the courtship part. It is also a bit stereotypical that she suddenly gain weight. Spencer Breslin is amusing as an inventive elf. Eric Lloyd returns as Calvin's son but his role is not as broad. David Krumholtz again plays Bernard the elf who seems ever harassed and irritable. Great visual effects will keep themes from melting away. Score: 6 / 10
A sequel to the immensely likable The Santa Clause, 'The Santa Clause 2' is An Entertaining Sequel, that works big time!'The Santa Clause 2' Synopsis: Scott Calvin has been a humble Santa Claus for nearly ten years, but it might come to an end if he doesn't find a Mrs. Claus.'The Santa Clause 2' is uncomplicated, undemanding entertainment. It delivers the right amount of fun it promises. The Screenplay is nicely written, offering sweet & cute moments almost throughout. Michael Lembeck's Direction is decent. Cinematography, Editing, Art Design & Make-Up, are appropriately done. Performance-Wise: Tim Allen is absolutely lovable as Santa. The talented actor holds your attention from start to end. Also memorable is Elizabeth Mitchell, who enacts the leading-lady, wonderfully.On the whole, 'The Santa Clause 2' is fun!
It's the first time I've rated an IMDb movie with 10 stars and it's my first review just because this is a great, great movie and it still has such a poor rate (5.5) and it does not make any sense for me. I've read all the q&a about IMDb rating system and the weighting of rates, but I still think that the IMDb rating system is way off. I've seen so many good movies with poor rates on IMDb and it just makes the rating system useless. I hope somebody can fix this!P.S. Just because I don't have enough lines in my review to be approved, I have to add more lines :).. So, I've noticed that there are multiple (good) reviews without any ratings added. Do these reviews count as 0/10 stars? Maybe this is why the rating is so way off?