This movie just doesn't have the same feel. Aside from her, there is too much tension. The only one with the wonder and excitement in her eyes is Liliana Mumy. The Americanized name Santa Claus dates back to 176575, and it originally comes from the Dutch name Sinterklaas. As for Jack Frost, he's alright as the bad guy but he's not funny. Santa Claus is associated with Saint Nicholas, who is the patron saint of children. Although it's cute to see Abigail Breslin as one of the little elves. The movie misses Bernard's attitude and energy. Curtis (Spencer Breslin) is now the head elf. Also Bernard the Elf (David Krumholtz) isn't here this time. They don't really love him, and there isn't that joy of discovery. In this one, the only people who don't know is Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin. Though they were traditionally different, all. In the other two, Tim Allen is running around trying to hide his identity from people who love him. Père Noël ( French pronunciation: p n.l ), 'Father Christmas', sometimes called Papa Noël ('Daddy Christmas'), is a legendary gift-bringer at Christmas in France and other French-speaking areas, identified with the Father Christmas and/or Santa Claus of English-speaking territories. When North Pole gets remade into Canada, it just emphasized how fake it all is. The charms of the previous two installments are mostly gone. The Santa Clauses extends that relationship, in a festive package that’s bright, colorful and unburdened by loftier pretensions just the kind of easy lift that should deliver a few. Only Jack Frost schemes to take over Christmas by using the Escape Clause. Santa decides to help out by letting him work as one of his helpers. Meanwhile, the Counsel of Legendary Figures is to judge Jack Frost (Martin Short) for all his wrongdoings. So Santa (Tim Allen) decides to bring her parents (Ann-Margret, Alan Arkin) to the North Pole along with Santa's ex and her family (Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, Liliana Mumy). Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell) is almost due, and she wishes for human contact.
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