I must say that Mr. Allen was a joy to work with on set. I got to work on the Santa's workshop (shot in an old Colgate factory) scenes as a stand-in and was amazed at how humble and caring Tim was towards the cast and crew. He made us laugh, got us drinks and was an all round gentleman.
I worked on Home Improvement a few times, and I found him to be really playful, but sometimes, he would keep playing while everyone else was over it and wanted to get the scene done. He would hit the annoying level kind of a lot, in my times there, but he was not a jerk, just silly when we wanted to move on with the job.
@@RJLightning68 Not that I remember, but the guy truly loves to tease people in a fun way, but a way that would make it hard to get the job done too. He is not a mean teaser, but a silly one. At least he was way back when.
I always wondered why Scott didn't just shave in front of his ex wife to prove he wasn't doing this on purpose. She'd have a hard time explaining the beard that grew in in 5 seconds
Yeah, I liked the sequels. They never quite captured the feel of the first movie, but I still enjoy watching them. Nice Bob Ross impression at the end. Loved it. 😁
I agree! I love the first one! It's a classic film I have to watch during the holidays. But the second is pretty good too. I'll even watch the third occasionally.
Tim Allen as Santa was excellent preparation for his most indispensable role. After traversing an entire planet in an impossible single night's time, only one remaining epic journey remained: To Infinity, and BEYOND!
Yeah and? It's also used in the movie. Calvin reads it to Charlie from the book and then Charlie says "row-suchek-latter" instead of row such a clatter
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 AND he said in the video the name came from the noise on the roof in the movie, which isn't true. It came from the poem, which is 100,000,000,000 times more famous and relevant.
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 It's "Rose Suchak Ladder Company," but it's the way kids' minds work. A little kid I knew liked to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" as he swung as high as he could on the swings. He later asked me, "What's a 'worldso'?"
*buzzsawgr81* I always hear her say _play_ boy, which is natural. I'll watch it with subtitles this time, just to be sure. (BTW, I never could figure out why the writers thought "Armand _Assante?!"_ was so funny.) *EDIT:* I switched on the subtitles and _you're right!_
It took me like 20 years to realize the "Clause" in the title was the legal term. I thought it was just a slightly misspelled, awkwardly on-the-nose title.
The second movie was pretty good and made sense. Like when has there never been a Mrs. Claus? It makes sense to introduce her and made for a good story. The third movie seemed like a cash grab to me.
@@moviemaniac9034 True, but I remember being traumatized by a couple of 1930s-'40s so-called "kids'" movies, so I wonder who thought this would be a nifty plot twist? (Come to think of it, evil Jack Frost in the third movie was probably pretty scary to a lot of little kids, too!)
number3665 I completely disagree. The second movie is good yes and I love the fact that they bring in the idea of a mrs Clause. But other than that the second movie bores me to death. I love the 3rd one the best I think. Although I can admit that the whole Jack Frost thing was kinda....questionable 🤣🤣
The 2nd movie was half stupid half beautiful. The stuff with Mrs Clause was great. The stuff with the toy Santa was god awful, and those toy soldiers were the dumbest designs ever. Even as a kid I hated them. They had no elbows or knee, trip them!!
@@sethralavode9012 "Dang it, Jim! I'm an astronomer, not a doctor! I mean, I *am* a doctor, I have a doctorate! It's not the same thing! You can't help people with a doctorate! You just sit there and you're useless!" - Dr. Dopler (Treasure Planet)
@@sethralavode9012 You should look up a radio-play called "Cabin Pressure" in the second episode the crew deal with a medial emergency and grab the first passenger with a Dr in front of his name and he's like "I'm a doctor of engineering" so while he IS a doctor, he's useless in the crisis! You might be a doctor but is your skillset useful in the situation is the point!
I remembered that line from the vhs. I never realized it had got took out and if Disney acquired the number and disconnected it, then I'd think it shouldn't matter anymore
I was eight years old when the original the Santa Claus movie came out. I saw it in movie theaters twice because I loved it so much. Then I got it on VHS for that following Christmas as a gift and I watched it countless times over and over again. I grew up absolutely adoring that movie. Made me believe in Santa Claus a little bit again even though I didn’t believe anymore when it came out. I went and saw the second one in 2002 with my father when I was a teenager and I loved it too. Yes, it’s got some more cheese than I would like but the overall story and feel of it sticks to the original for the most part. The third is basically just terrible but I still watch it anyway.
We are the same age! I saw the movie in theaters when I was 8, and then went to see the sequel as well. It’s always been my favorite Christmas movie- I think because I was the perfect age to see it new and still be moved by the magic. It will always be my favorite Christmas movie!!!!
You must be English or Australian because whenever I see favourite instead of favorite or colour instead of color I can only guess but thats what I love about the English language and I imagine it's weird to you to see Americans spelling it differently.👍🏻
@@kungfew1396 A Native American Mohawk using a computer in Canada with Grammarly autocorrect. I do enjoy the subtleties in the different spellings. I get a kick out of seeing signs read, Nite, Rite or Do-nut lol
I love that you’ve included so many Christmas movies in your videos. After having more difficulty each year in finding my favorite holiday films in free streaming services, I’ve started actively collecting Christmas DVDs; if I have to pay to watch them regardless, I’d just as soon own them. And your insights have added to the enjoyment of this new hobby. I did own a few Christmas movies before I started this project, though, including this movie which I watch on DVD most years. But your comment regarding the deleted 1-800 phone number scene motivated me to pull out my old VHS to peek at the opening scenes - and sure enough, there it was! I was excited to find that, and if you hadn’t mentioned the pre-1997 VHS I likely wouldn’t have ever missed it in the DVD release. Yet, it sounded very familiar in the VHS when I learn it. Thanks for sharing your film research.
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 Egg nog...out. Chocolate milk...out. Pie...out. Granted the kid did end up getting a bite at the north pole which was probably good. If Judy developed her cocoa that long imagine the cooks!
#9: Original Title is not just a reference to a scene from the movie, it is a line from " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas". "When out on the lawn there arose *such a clatter*…"
Anakin, I was referring to CC Moore's original 1822/23(?) poem "A Visit From St Nicholas/ 'Twas a Night Before Christmas" and in that poem, it is written "on the lawn".
yes, but in the movie they use that line as a pun, as the ladder that magically appears to go up to the roof is made by the "A. Rose Suchak Ladder Company"
"Whoa, Dad, you're flying!" "It's okay! I'm used to it! I lived through the sixties!" "What'd it feel like, Dad?!" "It felt like 'America's Most Wanted'!" (giggle) And people were SO concerned about the causal mention of the phone-sex number, which is blink-and-you-miss-it. Never mind actual, out-in-the-open DRUG REFERENCES!
I just watched this again three nights ago Minty! This movie came out just as I was transitioning from a child to a young adult, I loved this movie back in the day, it’s a blast from the past.
1 is a classic, no question. 2 is much better than I remembered upon a later watch. 3 is just outrageous in almost every way. And I love every moment of it.
I have to watch this every year. It's one of the movies that helps me get into the Christmas spirit. Plus, it helped me get into character when I played Santa Claus for work and for my family. Great movie!
Greetings from Oakville Ontario Canada. I do remember a class mate telling me about how they shut down their neighborhood and that for nearly a day they couldn't really leave the house because of all the production issues. So nice to see someone from the other side of the world know about that quirky little fact. Keep up the good work with the video's.
"1 800 spank me... I know that number"... Is one of my favorites parts in the movie. Again... Why is Disney responsible for making sure nobody's child calls the number?! Parent s are the ones who should be making sure of that... But no... Nobody actually wants to take the time to pay attention to their child... So adults lose that incredibly classic scene.😡 So aggravating/ unfair!!😡😡
Thanks Minty! I love how you go into depth, with the back stories, and extra video excerpts. I usually watch all three of these movies, around the Christmas season. THIS HELPS!!
Here’s a fun little fact for you if you ever do 10 things you didn’t know about the Santa Clause 2. Since the elves are played by little kids, some of the younger ones, like the cute little girl who asked Santa if he wanted a cookie, believed that he was the real Santa Claus. So for them, he would stay in character
@@mmurphy3608 Yes, in the third film I like te twist ending in how a little girl saves Christmas by hugging Jack Frost, and thawing him out. She seems to be the 2nd main protagonist, only second to Santa himself. Also it has a kick ass closing theme song' Aly & Aj's The Greatest Time Of Year" whichis heard in the credits after the bloopers and outakes.
LMAO!!!! Ur ending almost i was laughing so hard I got chest pains. And I also really enjoy ur videos. My friends and people at work always talk movies. Im always able to blow their minds with what I learn from ur videos. Your awesome!
The part that always bugged me when the sequels came out was the Mrs. Claus, if we are to follow canon, then the Santa that fell off the roof had to have been married as well per the Mrs. Claus. So if that is true, what happened to the first Mrs Claus when the original Santa fell off the roof? Did she automatically die and disappear as well? It puts a new spin on it when you think Santa and Mrs Claus lives depend on him.
Amen. How about how they dont even blink an eye after Scott comes in as the new santa. But niw they work feverishly to keep him alive. Everyone tells him in the second one. He has been the best santa. Kind of sad really.
This episode sealed the deal! You transforming into Bob Ross made my absolute day! You have a Merry Christmas, or how they say it in other parts of the world Happy Christmas!
I still remember watching this in the movie theatres when I was a kid. Minty, it's like you somehow know how to access my childhood memories! Thanks for this and happy holidays to you!
Thank you minty. Once more you bring me a lot of joy during a hard time in my life. While I'm not a fan of Tim Allen now, this movie was a favorite of mine as a kid.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 I wouldn't say he went crazy just unfortunate things happened I just read all about the show he was doing I think he's doing OK with that now
The extra long brush slap had me laughing . I have watched part 2 more than any of the films, even though the first is the great one, and the only reason i even watch the third movie is because i am a fan of anything with time travel.
@@seeya205 I agree, but I had to throw in the quote (a tad altered) from 'the dad' when he saw Ralphie on the stairs...("...he looks like a deranged easter bunny...").☺
Yo, first! Bob Ross Rest in Peace 👊🏾 Legendary! Second, I'm a bigger fan now, Minty! Ya show/channel is one of my favorite things to get on CZcams for! Keep doin ya thing, Bro! God Bless!
The Santa Clause: a movie where a divorced workaholic father tries to connect to his son, kills a mythical being only to be possessed by it and cursed to live in the deformed body of the being for the rest of his life and be taken to an ice world each year to live amongst elves. When he returns home, his family, friends, and employer cast him and his son out of society. When confronted by police, the elves assault a police officer, kidnap the son, and break the imprisoned father out of jail. For the father and son to prove their innocence, they must break into homes across the world once a year leaving valuable items behind indicating their presence... Still a great movie.
I must say that Mr. Allen was a joy to work with on set. I got to work on the Santa's workshop (shot in an old Colgate factory) scenes as a stand-in and was amazed at how humble and caring Tim was towards the cast and crew. He made us laugh, got us drinks and was an all round gentleman.
I worked on Home Improvement a few times, and I found him to be really playful, but sometimes, he would keep playing while everyone else was over it and wanted to get the scene done. He would hit the annoying level kind of a lot, in my times there, but he was not a jerk, just silly when we wanted to move on with the job.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV did he grunt like a ape???
@@RJLightning68 Not that I remember, but the guy truly loves to tease people in a fun way, but a way that would make it hard to get the job done too. He is not a mean teaser, but a silly one. At least he was way back when.
@@TheRadioAteMyTV he was basically a real life Tim Taylor, who would you hire as a contractor????
Tim or Al???
@@RJLightning68 I don't think so Tim. LOL!
I always wondered why Scott didn't just shave in front of his ex wife to prove he wasn't doing this on purpose. She'd have a hard time explaining the beard that grew in in 5 seconds
End of movie, that’s why 😉
Because Hollywood continually insults the intelligence of movie goers
She still wouldn't believe it as it would have to be explained with logic.
You just broke the movie, lol
Because it's a dumb movie.
Yeah, I liked the sequels. They never quite captured the feel of the first movie, but I still enjoy watching them.
Nice Bob Ross impression at the end. Loved it. 😁
Doesn't the sequel involve a toy santa taking over and becoming evil santa? It was still pretty decent, I think
The third and last was not as good.
I agree! I love the first one! It's a classic film I have to watch during the holidays. But the second is pretty good too. I'll even watch the third occasionally.
I like the second one, BUT we own all of them, because well... you HAVE to
Tim Allen as Santa was excellent preparation for his most indispensable role. After traversing an entire planet in an impossible single night's time, only one remaining epic journey remained: To Infinity, and BEYOND!
"There arose such a clatter" , is a line from the poem Twas the night before Christmas
Yeah and? It's also used in the movie. Calvin reads it to Charlie from the book and then Charlie says "row-suchek-latter" instead of row such a clatter
Yeah, so is "1-800-SPANK-ME". i love good poetry
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 AND he said in the video the name came from the noise on the roof in the movie, which isn't true. It came from the poem, which is 100,000,000,000 times more famous and relevant.
@@promontorium his exact words are "No charlie, Arose such a clatter, it means became a big noise." Get it right.
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 It's "Rose Suchak Ladder Company," but it's the way kids' minds work. A little kid I knew liked to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" as he swung as high as he could on the swings. He later asked me, "What's a 'worldso'?"
"veronica, very nice."
"in your dreams, sleigh boy."
Bobby nice, Jimmy naughty, Veronica very nice... OH YEA.
*buzzsawgr81* I always hear her say _play_ boy, which is natural. I'll watch it with subtitles this time, just to be sure. (BTW, I never could figure out why the writers thought "Armand _Assante?!"_ was so funny.) *EDIT:* I switched on the subtitles and _you're right!_
1-800-Spank Me was the best gag line in the whole movie.
The Santa Clause is a masterpiece. You actually believe Tim Allen is Santa Claus!
If I could every come upon a genie in a bottle, this is the one wish I would make, to be like this Santa in real life though.
@@latenighter1965 Wish to be God and then make Jesus real and Santa WILL be reality. Also my dad will go to hell so that would be cool too.
@@bazookahorse *Jesus was real twirp*
"the idea of Tim Allen turning into Santa is wierd" Yeah, that's the point and comedic part of the movie.
Right? I hate this bald bastard sometimes.
It took me like 20 years to realize the "Clause" in the title was the legal term. I thought it was just a slightly misspelled, awkwardly on-the-nose title.
Bernard actually explained it in the first film.
@@HistoricalPlacesNearMe I'm sure he did, I remember the scene, but child me definitely did not pay attention to most of his explanation.
It took me until about 15 minutes ago to realize that! Lol
Clause is a contract
Wow you must be fun to hangout with with those excellent critical thinking skills.
The second movie was pretty good and made sense. Like when has there never been a Mrs. Claus? It makes sense to introduce her and made for a good story. The third movie seemed like a cash grab to me.
I agree, though the fake Santa in the second one was very creepy, too, though not as bad as Jack Frost in "III."
@@oldenweery7510 At least Toy Santa was nowhere near as creepy as the toy soldiers.
@@moviemaniac9034 True, but I remember being traumatized by a couple of 1930s-'40s so-called "kids'" movies, so I wonder who thought this would be a nifty plot twist? (Come to think of it, evil Jack Frost in the third movie was probably pretty scary to a lot of little kids, too!)
number3665 I completely disagree. The second movie is good yes and I love the fact that they bring in the idea of a mrs Clause. But other than that the second movie bores me to death. I love the 3rd one the best I think. Although I can admit that the whole Jack Frost thing was kinda....questionable 🤣🤣
The third movie absolutely stunk
I love all 3 movies. My sons & I can watch them over & over & we never get tired of them. It's a Xmas tradition to watch, for us!
My family too💕
We've already started this year 😆😂
Same point 3 was more of an opinion not a fact
The 2nd movie was half stupid half beautiful. The stuff with Mrs Clause was great. The stuff with the toy Santa was god awful, and those toy soldiers were the dumbest designs ever. Even as a kid I hated them. They had no elbows or knee, trip them!!
There's only 1!!!
We don't speak of the sequels (they suck)
"May I speak, please. I am a doctor." "No, he's not. He's a psychiatrist."
Anyone that gets a doctorate in college, is a doctor.
@@sethralavode9012 That's not even the point. Either way, a psychiatrist IS a doctor as in M.D. They go to med school too.
That’s what I said.
@@sethralavode9012 "Dang it, Jim! I'm an astronomer, not a doctor! I mean, I *am* a doctor, I have a doctorate! It's not the same thing! You can't help people with a doctorate! You just sit there and you're useless!" - Dr. Dopler (Treasure Planet)
@@sethralavode9012 You should look up a radio-play called "Cabin Pressure" in the second episode the crew deal with a medial emergency and grab the first passenger with a Dr in front of his name and he's like "I'm a doctor of engineering" so while he IS a doctor, he's useless in the crisis! You might be a doctor but is your skillset useful in the situation is the point!
I think the sequels have their own charm but the first is definitely the best and such a classic.
Keyblade warrior123
I dig that, they weren’t amazing blockbusters but the others were just fine.
@@aaronburratwood.6957Yeah I didn't think they where great but they where good enough.
I love this movie! I think Scott Calvin IS Santa to me. Tim Allen should always be Santa in every movie that features Santa Claus.
Well said 😊
David Huddleston was the best Santa to ever grace cinema. By far.
I love all 3 movies! I watch them every year!
Me too 💕 my kids and grandkids now grew up thinking this was the real Santa. Lol
OMFG, "sometimes you gotta beat the little devil."
I have the VHS copy with the old dialogue, and I amazed my family when I told them newer versions do not have the line. It always gave us laughs.
I remembered that line from the vhs. I never realized it had got took out and if Disney acquired the number and disconnected it, then I'd think it shouldn't matter anymore
I think Disney should reinstate the phone number joke back in the movie.. kids today wouldn’t know what a hotline number is
What was the original dialogue replaced with? Just saw the movie 1st time this year (I'm more of a SCROOGED gal).
His kid isn't in a head lock, he's peeking through his dads arm. My boys do this with my husband all the time.
I was eight years old when the original the Santa Claus movie came out. I saw it in movie theaters twice because I loved it so much. Then I got it on VHS for that following Christmas as a gift and I watched it countless times over and over again. I grew up absolutely adoring that movie. Made me believe in Santa Claus a little bit again even though I didn’t believe anymore when it came out. I went and saw the second one in 2002 with my father when I was a teenager and I loved it too. Yes, it’s got some more cheese than I would like but the overall story and feel of it sticks to the original for the most part. The third is basically just terrible but I still watch it anyway.
We are the same age! I saw the movie in theaters when I was 8, and then went to see the sequel as well. It’s always been my favorite Christmas movie- I think because I was the perfect age to see it new and still be moved by the magic.
It will always be my favorite Christmas movie!!!!
My first exposure was The Santa Clause 2 in the theater. I loved it and liked the original second.
A holiday favourite of mine. It’s strange though, I grew up with the VHS and DVD covers of Tim Allen with the headlock pose on his son.
You must be English or Australian because whenever I see favourite instead of favorite or colour instead of color I can only guess but thats what I love about the English language and I imagine it's weird to you to see Americans spelling it differently.👍🏻
@@kungfew1396 A Native American Mohawk using a computer in Canada with Grammarly autocorrect.
I do enjoy the subtleties in the different spellings. I get a kick out of seeing signs read, Nite, Rite or Do-nut lol
@@LochSNESmonster It's always fun, Mohawk Native American is awesome. 👍
Me too
Thanks man!
This is a wonderful Christmas movie.
I actually liked the sequels.
The 3rd movie is awful
Me too
@@andrewgrove1691 I liked it
Andrew Grove No it’s not 😂
I like the first sequel the second seem pointless
“Kids started dialing 1-800-SPANK-ME because, of course they did”. Made me snort.
Yeah, that's why we always get this "555" nonsense in movies and on TV: idiots kept _dialing_ them for some unknown reason."
I thought spank me was child abuse
@@arielfangirlmendez Did you say that with a smile on your face? It's a veiled reference to S&M, but maybe you didn't know that?
1-800 is free. Cant run up a bill
I can't believe Disney bought the phone line! Lol! That's even better yet! Lol!🤣
I love that you’ve included so many Christmas movies in your videos. After having more difficulty each year in finding my favorite holiday films in free streaming services, I’ve started actively collecting Christmas DVDs; if I have to pay to watch them regardless, I’d just as soon own them. And your insights have added to the enjoyment of this new hobby. I did own a few Christmas movies before I started this project, though, including this movie which I watch on DVD most years. But your comment regarding the deleted 1-800 phone number scene motivated me to pull out my old VHS to peek at the opening scenes - and sure enough, there it was! I was excited to find that, and if you hadn’t mentioned the pre-1997 VHS I likely wouldn’t have ever missed it in the DVD release. Yet, it sounded very familiar in the VHS when I learn it. Thanks for sharing your film research.
What about the Denny’s scene? It’s an American institution.
runningbrey medina Niel’s a real good cook...
"Dad!the fire extinguisher!" Haha
*guy with hands burned*
Calvin- "burn the turkey?"
Guy nods lol
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 Egg nog...out. Chocolate milk...out. Pie...out. Granted the kid did end up getting a bite at the north pole which was probably good. If Judy developed her cocoa that long imagine the cooks!
@@someguynamedvictor "is that pol-polar beard directing traffic down there?" Lol classic
I hear that they used a Swiss Chalet for the Denny’s scene.
The love this trilogy and Christmas with the Kranks. I watch them during every holiday season.
#9: Original Title is not just a reference to a scene from the movie, it is a line from " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas". "When out on the lawn there arose *such a clatter*…"
Green Man -
It’s “when out on the roof”
Anakin, I was referring to CC Moore's original 1822/23(?) poem "A Visit From St Nicholas/ 'Twas a Night Before Christmas" and in that poem, it is written "on the lawn".
Green Man -
Oh, okay.
yes, but in the movie they use that line as a pun, as the ladder that magically appears to go up to the roof is made by the "A. Rose Suchak Ladder Company"
"Whoa, Dad, you're flying!"
"It's okay! I'm used to it! I lived through the sixties!"
"What'd it feel like, Dad?!"
"It felt like 'America's Most Wanted'!"
(giggle) And people were SO concerned about the causal mention of the phone-sex number, which is blink-and-you-miss-it. Never mind actual, out-in-the-open DRUG REFERENCES!
"Consistency"!!
People really suck at it!!
Most kids won't understand the 60s line though until they're older. Not taking sides, just saying.
Absolutely love this movie as a kid when it came out the fat suit freaked me out I remember thinking "howd they do that?" Lol
I just watched this again three nights ago Minty! This movie came out just as I was transitioning from a child to a young adult, I loved this movie back in the day, it’s a blast from the past.
"When out on the lawn there arose SUCH A CLATTER, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter." - The Night Before Christmas
I'm from Ontario and I like how Minty pronounces the province!
I want a movie where Wolverine saves Christmas. They can call it "Santa Claws" :)
That is very funny !
I want to see Santa Jaws.
1 is a classic, no question.
2 is much better than I remembered upon a later watch.
3 is just outrageous in almost every way. And I love every moment of it.
Judge Reinold's last big part
I have to watch this every year. It's one of the movies that helps me get into the Christmas spirit. Plus, it helped me get into character when I played Santa Claus for work and for my family. Great movie!
SSH their might be kids reading this.
The Santa Clause wasn't Allen's first collaboration with Disney- Home Improvement is a Disney property
Greetings from Oakville Ontario Canada. I do remember a class mate telling me about how they shut down their neighborhood and that for nearly a day they couldn't really leave the house because of all the production issues. So nice to see someone from the other side of the world know about that quirky little fact. Keep up the good work with the video's.
"1 800 spank me... I know that number"... Is one of my favorites parts in the movie. Again... Why is Disney responsible for making sure nobody's child calls the number?! Parent s are the ones who should be making sure of that... But no... Nobody actually wants to take the time to pay attention to their child... So adults lose that incredibly classic scene.😡 So aggravating/ unfair!!😡😡
That’s my favorite scene as well.... when my parents took me to see that in the theater I remember laughing my ass off when Tim Allen said that
There are no mistakes, just happy accidents.
#1 the reason i am a vhs collector these days.
But do you have the original empire and new hope????
@@Fanuc_Operator1990 i wish 😢
Thanks Minty! I love how you go into depth, with the back stories, and extra video excerpts. I usually watch all three of these movies, around the Christmas season. THIS HELPS!!
Here’s a fun little fact for you if you ever do 10 things you didn’t know about the Santa Clause 2.
Since the elves are played by little kids, some of the younger ones, like the cute little girl who asked Santa if he wanted a cookie, believed that he was the real Santa Claus. So for them, he would stay in character
I actually didn’t mind the sequels.
I love all three of these movies! I don’t get why everyone seems to dislike 2 and 3. To me, they all have something fun to offer.
@@mmurphy3608 Yes, in the third film I like te twist ending in how a little girl saves Christmas by hugging Jack Frost, and thawing him out. She seems to be the 2nd main protagonist, only second to Santa himself. Also it has a kick ass closing theme song' Aly & Aj's The Greatest Time Of Year" whichis heard in the credits after the bloopers and outakes.
when Tim Allen was in the Santa suit without hair on he looks like Alfred Hitchcock 😂
Good evening... 😀
One of the last movies I saw in theaters with my mother and grandmother before she died. This movies has always been special for me.
LMAO!!!! Ur ending almost i was laughing so hard I got chest pains. And I also really enjoy ur videos. My friends and people at work always talk movies. Im always able to blow their minds with what I learn from ur videos. Your awesome!
I love The Santa Clause-all three movies!
The part that always bugged me when the sequels came out was the Mrs. Claus, if we are to follow canon, then the Santa that fell off the roof had to have been married as well per the Mrs. Claus. So if that is true, what happened to the first Mrs Claus when the original Santa fell off the roof? Did she automatically die and disappear as well? It puts a new spin on it when you think Santa and Mrs Claus lives depend on him.
Amen. How about how they dont even blink an eye after Scott comes in as the new santa. But niw they work feverishly to keep him alive. Everyone tells him in the second one. He has been the best santa. Kind of sad really.
It's just a flippin movie use your own imagination or stick to cartoons
Great franchise. Tim Allen was great. Love Star Trek. Jingle All The Way is also a great fun Christmas movie.
Such a Clatter isn't a nod to what happens in the movie, it's a nod to the famous Christmas Poem " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas"
This episode sealed the deal! You transforming into Bob Ross made my absolute day! You have a Merry Christmas, or how they say it in other parts of the world Happy Christmas!
Need to do a bunch of christmas movies this month! I love em
Another classic. Thanks, Minty!
The Santa Clause 2 is one of my favorite Christmas movies as is the the first one.
I've always enjoyed part 2 also. The family always watches these movies every Christmas season.
The second poster with Allen and the kid is the one I remember seeing in the states as a kid.
When I went and saw it at theatre when I was a kid, the poster I
saw was Charlie looking into the snow globe.
I still remember watching this in the movie theatres when I was a kid. Minty, it's like you somehow know how to access my childhood memories! Thanks for this and happy holidays to you!
I appreciate you're service with this channel.
Thank you minty. Once more you bring me a lot of joy during a hard time in my life. While I'm not a fan of Tim Allen now, this movie was a favorite of mine as a kid.
I've always liked this film we had this on vhs growing up Tim Allen was a lot of fun in the role!
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Before he went bat crap crazy that is.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 when did he go crazy
@@aaronburratwood.6957 I wouldn't say he went crazy just unfortunate things happened I just read all about the show he was doing I think he's doing OK with that now
The Santa Clause was a good movie
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA @ "Sometimes you gotta beat the little devil!!!!!!!!!!! That was EPIC lmfao You made my day Mark!
Love it I hope you do more Christmas reviews I'm loving it
Waking up to find a new video from Minty... it's gonna be a great day.
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RIGHT! & it’s a Friday.
PS. How freaking weird. I grew up watching this movie and I never once had the urge to call the 1-800 spank me hotline number.
I never thought of it either and I was a 16 year old guy when it came out.
I always wondered why people did that, but people are still responding to ads in old newspapers and comic books too.
Brother, the wife and I always love your videos. Happy Christmas to you and yours this season.
Who would've ever thought a kids movie that starts with Santa actually dies would turn out to be such a huge hit?
The "Body Horror" aspects remind me more of Stephen King's Thinner.
Yogurt where the bacteria eats YOU.
One of my favorite live action Christmas movies.
Very fun Christmas movie! Great job Minty!
Minty, please keep em' comin', your videos are awesome!
Don’t we physically transform against our will as we grow up and age? Lol
The extra long brush slap had me laughing . I have watched part 2 more than any of the films, even though the first is the great one, and the only reason i even watch the third movie is because i am a fan of anything with time travel.
That Ending is HILARIOUS!!😂 I still regularly watch Bob on Netflix.
1800spankme that's the best thing I ever heard! Lmfao! 🤣
Do "A Christmas story" next please
Yes. Have to Watch that 24 hr marathon
"I TRIPLE dog dare ya!".
@@seeya205 but, he'll look like a deranged easter bunny! 😉
@@jenniferbaldini3527 It would be hilarious!
@@seeya205 I agree, but I had to throw in the quote (a tad altered) from 'the dad' when he saw Ralphie on the stairs...("...he looks like a deranged easter bunny...").☺
I remember the toys for this movie (I think from Subway), were pretty cool too.
Yo, first! Bob Ross Rest in Peace 👊🏾 Legendary! Second, I'm a bigger fan now, Minty! Ya show/channel is one of my favorite things to get on CZcams for! Keep doin ya thing, Bro! God Bless!
It took me decade a too watch it but once I did I loved it.
Home Improvement Easter Egg: while touring Santa's workshop, Scott Calvin picks up a toy tool belt from a workshop table and holds it up to his waist.
He also grunted like on home improvement
I find the idea of Santa swearing hysterical too Minty.
It'd almost be like that Spongebob episode where the crab goes on a cursing streak. 😀
I love all your vids but thanks heaps for this one brings back great memories thank you.
Great video Minty! Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!!! I love this movie! I watch it every Christmas!
I remember that 1-800 number...yes it was real and that's funny as hell!!!
the world needs minty ross!
The paint brush at the end had me dying! Ha ha! Great job Minty!
The Santa Clause: a movie where a divorced workaholic father tries to connect to his son, kills a mythical being only to be possessed by it and cursed to live in the deformed body of the being for the rest of his life and be taken to an ice world each year to live amongst elves. When he returns home, his family, friends, and employer cast him and his son out of society. When confronted by police, the elves assault a police officer, kidnap the son, and break the imprisoned father out of jail. For the father and son to prove their innocence, they must break into homes across the world once a year leaving valuable items behind indicating their presence...
Still a great movie.
At least we know they have warm apple pie
We did....
MHMMMMMM....
No thank youuuuuu, Judy.
you should have that wig and glasses on everytime
Great video, dude !!! I hope you can make a video of 10 Things You Didn't Know About How the Grinch Stole Christmas or The Nightmare Before Christmas.
One of my favorite christmas movies of all time.
You look more like Jeff Lynne than Bob Ross, lol.
I have always wondered what Jeff Lynne really looks like. I mean, he could be anyone under that hair/beard/shades combo.
Ha, ha, ha!😂
Sure! It was the kids that called the hotline 😂
I'd compare it to Thinner before I would The Fly. Another fascinating, informative bit of nostalgia you've delivered, Minty 👌
This is the first movie I ever saw in a movie theatre when I was a kid. It holds a special place in my heart! ❤️🎅
That is so heart warming it's always nice to read a comment that is positive. Especially during the Holidays pathway.
Do "A Christmas Story" young sir
Minty that's easily the 18th best bob ross impression I've ever seen.
Appreciate your efforts!
I serious love your reviews! 💚 Could you do a Jean-Pierre Jeunet film perhaps? Like Micmacs , Delicatessen, or City of Lost Children?