Jingle All the Way (1997)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Rita Wilson, Phil Hartman, Robert Conrad ... (see more) , Jake Lloyd , James Belushi
A father decides to dream the impossible dream, to get that year's hot toy for his son just before Christmas Day.
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PG, 1 hr. 20 min.
Directed by:
Brian Levant
Release Date: Jun 01, 1997
DVD Release Date: Nov 03, 1998
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wacky movie that is hardly about Christmas and more about the insanity surrounding its shopping/commercial aspect. a personal favorite of mine, I watch it every Christmas. Put that cookie DOWN!
This film really got to me. It's stupidly entertaining. It's got great laughs and great liners. It's good to see Schwarzenegger do something different than his usual action flicks.
It's your basic holiday movie but you have the Governator in it and you know what, it wasn't that bad.
Has some funny parts, but overall a horrible movie. I like to think it sparked Arnie's career in politics.
esta pali es nula en muchas partes
el guion es muy predecible...!!!
y el final es tan happy....-.-
pero es realmente comica y con Arnold mas...xD
esta bonito el mensaje...:D
arnie out of his comfort action/sci fi roles. does a decent job and some funny moment. nice little xmas film to watch. super action day trying to save the day.... for a toy for his child he forgot to get!
This is an all round poor film: badly written, with action scenes that don't work. It's apparently supposed to be set in the real world, but you have to suspend your disbelief to follow it at all. For instance, one scene has Arnie flying around in a ... (read more) This is an all round poor film: badly written, with action scenes that don't work. It's apparently supposed to be set in the real world, but you have to suspend your disbelief to follow it at all. For instance, one scene has Arnie flying around in a jetpack that he's never used before. By contrast, "The Rocketeer" handles a similar concept much better, since the guy who finds the jetpack is a trained pilot, and even then he crashes the first few times he tries to use it.
In one scene, someone who works in a shop is literally trampled by a crowd of customers as soon as he opens the door, because they're so desperate to buy a plastic toy. This film was made in 1996; in November 2008, a Wal-Mart employee died on "Black Friday" in very similar circumstances. Obviously the filmmakers didn't know about that (since it hadn't happened yet), but it does the make the scene rather uncomfortable to watch now. More generally, the whole film is about people throwing all their morals aside in search of a consumer object with no real value. It sort of works as a satire, but I really don't think that was intentional.
On a positive note, it's interesting to see the guy who voiced Lionel Hutz in the Simpsons.
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