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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (DVD, 2007) 
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (DVD, 2007)

 
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (DVD, 2007)

Leading Role: Alan Arkin, Elizabeth Mitchell, Judge Reinhold, Martin Short, Tim Allen
Director: Michael Lembeck
Rating: Rated G
Release Date: Nov 2007
Format: DVD
UPC: 786936727012
Product ID: EPID59247813
Description: THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE, the third installment of the popular holiday series THE SANTA CLAUSE picks up with Everyman-turned-Santa-Claus Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) just days before Christmas. Not only is toy production behind ...
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THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE, the third installment of the popular holiday series THE SANTA CLAUSE picks up with Everyman-turned-Santa-Claus Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) just days before Christmas. Not only is toy production behind schedule, but another special delivery is on its way--Scott's wife, Carol/Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell) is pregnant. To add to the pressure, Carol's parents are coming for a visit, prompting an emergency make-over for Santa's Village (into a nondescript Canadian town) to protect Scott's true identity. With all this on his mind, Santa is more than happy to let his fellow seasonal icon Jack Frost (Martin Short) step in and help out. But Frost has an ulterior motive: angry over his secondary-figure status and longing to have his own holiday, he tricks Santa into giving up his reign, and Christmas falls into the hands of Frost. Scott, no longer Santa Claus, must decide between resuming his previous life or saving Christmas from the coldhearted Frost.


This film conveys the message that Christmas is about family and the human spirit--not commercialism. In addition to the holiday association, the film also encourages teamwork and problem solving through positive means, even when things look like they can't get any worse. THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE is an entertaining holiday film, perfect for the whole family, and a fitting continuum of THE SANTA CLAUSE series.

Credits
Writer:Ed Decter
Producer:Allan A. Apone, Brian Reilly
Cast:Liliana Mumy, Spencer Breslin

Editorial Reviews
"Mr. Short is the kind of Christmas ham everyone can enjoy."
New York Times - Manohla Dargis (11/03/2006)

"There is charm and wit on display....An icicle-haired Martin Short belies his comical appearance to present some real menace..."
Sight and Sound - Patrick Fahy (01/01/2007)

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      BETTER THAN THE SECOND BY FAR!
    Review created: 11/12/07
    11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

    The Santa Clause franchise began, in 1994, as the ultimate collision of workaholic-Dad-snapped-into-li​ne-by-fantastical-intervention cinema (see The Family Man, Liar Liar, Click, et al) and high concept piffle (ordinary guy becomes… Santa Claus). The movies have since served as one of the two twin pillars, alongside the Toy Story films, in star Tim Allen's otherwise scant big screen career. Eight years passed between the original and its sequel, but the $172 million worldwide gross of The Santa Clause 2 (almost on par with its forebear) cemented plans for a trilogy.

    While the films have taken a turn for even more family-friendly terrain (the original was rated PG, the latter two flicks both G), the result — somewhat paradoxically, when stacked up against many other live action family franchises — is not a movie that feels tame or uncertain, but one emboldened by the clear purpose and vision of its mission. Yes, there are still, dishearteningly, reindeer flatulence jokes and a sound mix full of cartoon cacophonies, but for the most part The Escape Clause succeeds as a credible adventure flick for little tykes.

    Michael Lembeck returns as director from The Santa Clause 2, and guides the movie with a sure hand. He's aided by a solid screenplay by Ed Decter and John Strauss — the original writers of There's Something About Mary, who've generally refocused their efforts on younger audiences, going on to pen scripts for The Wild and The Lizzie McGuire Movie, among others — and an engagingly colorful villainous performance by Martin Short as the jealous Jack Frost.

    After having become Santa in the first movie, Scott Calvin (Allen) has tried to juggle the demands of the job with his personal life. The Escape Clause finds Santa taking on new challenges as his extended family continues to grow. At the risk of giving away its secret location, Scott invites his in-laws, Sylvia and Bud Newman (Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin, a rich pair) to the North Pole to share in the holiday festivities and be near their daughter, Carol (Elizabeth Mitchell), as she prepares for the eagerly anticipated birth of Baby Claus. The problem, of course, is that Carol's parents don't know about Scott's secret identity (they just think he's a north-of-the-border toymaker), so he disguises the North Pole as Canada, instructing all his elves to cover up their pointy ears and go about appending, "ehh?" to the end of every other sentence.

    Further complicating matters are Scott's own blended brood — ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her new husband Neil (Judge Reinhold), their daughter Lucy (a very effective Liliana Mumy) and Scott's son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) — who beg on for a trip of their own, and have to be entertained as well as keep the secret from the Newmans.

    The main complication, though, is Jack Frost (Short), an icy-browed outcast on the Council of Legendary Figures, a group which includes the Easter Bunny, Father Time, Mother Nature, Cupid, et al. Jack wants his own holiday, and when rebuffed by the council he hatches a mischievous scheme to wreck Scott's holiday and make him unwittingly invoke the titular "escape clause," thus freeing the path for Jack to become the new Santa Claus.

    THE WHOLE FAMILY LOVED IT--MUST BUY

    OVERALL
    8/10


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