If you like Christmas movies or movies with Vince Vaughn in general then I highly suggest this movie. I saw the movie today and it was well worth it. It's funny, it's sad, it's cute, it's everything. I'd definitely add it to one of my top favorite movies. I'd like to go see it again.
Hm...are we talking about the main Santa sleigh or a regular "sled?" Retarded question, I know. I'm trying to think back in the movie and remember if I'd seen it....
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I believe it's just a normal kind of sled. Like, one you'd actually use by yourself. I've only seen a picture of what they are supposed to look like once........ so I don't honestly remember right off the top of my head.
I took my nephew to see this last night, it was decent. David Dobkin really had to limit himself to film a PG-rated holiday movie starring Vince Vaughn, and it shows.
Vince Vaugh is becoming much like another Billy Bob Thorton. He plays the same exact character in every damn movie. Fred Clause was a good idea with typical uninspired humor. Im not sure why they thought converting mature humor into a family movie was a good idea.
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Definitely incorrect. He was a perverted killer in Clay Pigeons, he's a coldhearted but everchanging man (and brother to Santa Claus) in Fred Claus....
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I see no major resemblances.
yup seen the trailer for this movie not that long back, so I will have to check it out, love Vaughn movies.
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NO, i was correct, because i was refering to his mainstream movies. You know, that movies that people actually pay to see Vince Vaugh in. Explaining why he plays the same god damn role in every movie. Much like Billy Bob Thorton
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