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The Santa Clause 2 Movie Reviews
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    Recommended? You Betcha!
    January 07, 2018

    I really enjoyed this is a fun family movie.

    This was a very fun movie! It kept me smiling all the way through. In the sequel, Santa Claus is losing his magical powers. There was a hidden clause in his contract that he had to marry by a certain time or he would lose all his magic powers. So, he goes back home to date and help straighten his son out who was on the naughty list. While away, Santa's lead elves make a clone of Santa so the other elves won't worry about Santa being away. The fake Santa is pretty funny as he learns the enjoyment of cocoa amoung other things. Then he gets completely out-of-hand and goes on a power trip.

    The tooth fairy even plays a part in this film. So Santa HAS to get married. Fast. Will he do it?

    This is the type of film that helps people better appreciate the holiday season. If you want a funny, enjoyable, cute, movie the entire family can go see, even your young kids, then I highly recommend this film.

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    Recommended? You Betcha!
    March 10, 2015

    This movie is another Tim Allen gem. The North Pole set was absolutely stunning. You could see that the budget had greatly improved in this sequel. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie as did my whole family. We watch the three Santa Clause movies every year. It was fun adventure for Scott Calvin/Santa to find his Mrs. Clause. A must see movie!

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    July 26, 2014

    I normally don't like sequels, but this one is as good, if not better than the first. Scott Calvin returns as Santa Claus, but in this movie, he must find a wife. Unfortunately when Scott first took the job, elf Curtis failed to read the fine print in the "Santa Clause" and didn't notice that Santa has to find a wife or stop being Santa. As Christmas Eve approaches, Santa finds himself slowly returning to his mortal appearance as the "de-Santification process" begins. To make matters worse, Scott's son, Charlie, is acting out in school and is on the Naughty list. Searching for a wife and worried about Charlie, Santa returns home as Scott, leaving a toy Santa in his place to run the North Pole. Can Scott complete the task required in the fine print in time to remain as Santa?

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