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Super Noël méga givré - Super Noël 3

Original title: The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
  • 2006
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Santa, a.k.a. Scott Calvin, is faced with double-duty: how to keep his new family happy and how to stop Jack Frost from taking over Christmas.Santa, a.k.a. Scott Calvin, is faced with double-duty: how to keep his new family happy and how to stop Jack Frost from taking over Christmas.Santa, a.k.a. Scott Calvin, is faced with double-duty: how to keep his new family happy and how to stop Jack Frost from taking over Christmas.

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    • Michael Lembeck
  • Writers
    • Ed Decter
    • John J. Strauss
    • Leo Benvenuti
  • Stars
    • Tim Allen
    • Martin Short
    • Elizabeth Mitchell
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    4.9/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Michael Lembeck
    • Writers
      • Ed Decter
      • John J. Strauss
      • Leo Benvenuti
    • Stars
      • Tim Allen
      • Martin Short
      • Elizabeth Mitchell
    • 159User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Bats_Breath

    Completely misses what made the 1st movie work

    The first film Tim Allen did in this series, "The Santa Clause" was not a great movie by any stretch, but it was an entertaining film and one of the more imaginative and clever Christmas movies ever made. That film dealt with what it would be for a regular guy to be Santa Claus. That was a new idea! It was witty enough for adults and cutesy and fun enough for kids. Bam, the perfect mix for a "family" movie. The sequels (well OK I guess SC2 had some moments) have just been a mess. The filmmakers spend far too much time in the ridiculous North Pole, show us all the other mystical figures of legend (Mother Nature, Father Time, the Easter Bunny) and completely forget that Scott Calvin is supposed to be a regular dude that just happens to be Santa Claus. This movie is too stupid for anyone over the age of 11 and at times too filled with adult complexities for children to enjoy. The only parts that evoked a feel of the 1st film were the Canada jokes and Scott going back in time to the events of the first film and returning to Scott Calvin, corporate toy maker again. Otherwise this is a waste. Forget this film and go watch the 1st one.
    6ASHeun78

    At least the kids liked it!

    Went to see this movie today with the family. Personally, I was alittle disappointed in some aspects. There just didn't seem to be a lot of comedy or comic relief in this movie as with the other two. The absence of David Krumholtz was unmoving, for he provided a lot of stability to the plot lines in the other movies.

    I did however, enjoyed Martin Short as Jack Frost. He was great! Everyone else returning was a pleasure. It seemed their screen time was increased over SC2, with the exception of Charlie. He just seemed to be there this time around. Lilian Mumy shined in this movie, one of many I hope. And of course Tim Allen....he is superb as Santa Clause.

    Overall, the movie was so, so. I thought a lot of the context and situations in the movie were alittle over the heads of children my age. (ages 7 and 5 respectfully) And to me, the original movie was based for all ages. The third installment had to many "grown-up problems" that could loose the interest of a child real quick. But for the most part all the elves, toys and of course Santa made seeing it will the kids worthwhile! Although, it is not up to par with the original, it does do a great job of completing a trilogy that will warm the hearts of families for many holidays to come.
    5jamessmitty-70158

    The Santa Clause 3 Was Missing Bernard And A Competent Script

    The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is badly missing Bernard, direction, and more importantly, comedy! The jokes, if there were any, just weren't funny. Charlie was barely even in the film as well.

    Next, turning the North Pole into Canada for in-laws is also an awful subplot. This means the script is relying heavily on new characters to help carry the film. How did it ever get approved?

    It does not work because this results in 90 percent of the movie being filmed at the North Pole. Both The Santa Clause (1994) and The Santa Clause 2 (2002) had the perfect balance of life in America around Christmastime and at the North Pole. Too much in one spot hurts the film.

    Then there's Jack Frost (Martin Short), who was way underutilized in this movie. Magical water globes in a secret room that can alter the existence of a particular Santa Claus forever? I don't get it. This may seem creative, but why would it exist at the North Pole near Santa? It's beyond silly.

    Lastly, we never get to see Santa Claus (Scott Calvin) with all of his reindeer delivering presents or doing anything like that as St. Nick. Scott having a midlife crisis as Santa or questioning whether or not he made the right choice in becoming Kris Kringle are both better ideas for a plot than featuring in-laws.
    6tttbone1

    Just what we expected

    Took the kids to see this and they loved it. I didn't have high expectations but was entertained and got the predictable feel good, happy ending. I agree with others that it was a couple notches better than the second movie. All and all, a good way to kick off the holiday movie season.

    Other notes of interest: The actress playing Mrs. Clause is on the T.V. show Lost now. That took a little getting used to. Martin Short did a nice job as Jack Frost. The blooper reel at the end of the movie is pretty lame. Not funny at all. Plus, when the bloopers are literally shown 3 seconds after the end of the movie, it takes away from the movie itself. The kids are still smiling and in a magical place then "poof", magic is over here are the actors messing up their lines. It's like seeing Peter Pan on stage and right after the show, they show you all the wires that were used to make him fly. Save the bloopers for the DVD.
    flafan3

    Better than I thought

    I just got back from seeing this movie and I have to say it was pretty good. I didn't go to the theater with high hopes, however, so it was easy to meet my expectations. We loved the other 2 movies and had to finish the trilogy! This one could be titled Santa gets a midlife crisis--the plot is based on Scott's frustration over having so many responsibilities and not enough time with his family. There are some disappointments; of course, Bernard isn't in it and we all love him; just one line with no explanation tells us he must be gone. Also, Santa doesn't seem himself; yes, he's frustrated, but you don't see the excitement he had before. And,the plot gets resolved so close to the ending that you still haven't processed it, and the credits are rolling! But if you liked the other movies, go see this one; it's not as action packed, it's a little sappy, but it's clean fun and you'll laugh if you let yourself!

    Just remember that it's not Shakespeare, it's just a Christmas movie. Go and have some fun! Enjoy the Canada subplot, eh?

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    • Trivia
      This is the only "Santa Clause" movie where Santa's Head Elf Bernard doesn't make an appearance. David Krumholtz wasn't available since his Numbers schedule conflicted with the filming. Because of this, the script was written with the returning character Curtis having taken over as the Head Elf.
    • Goofs
      When Scott and Jack Frost travel back to Christmas Eve twelve years earlier, the former Santa vanishes immediately after landing on the ground. In the original film, he remained a solid body long enough for Scott to search his clothing and find the card.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Claus: [referring to Laura and Neil] Oh, it's tall people...

      [to Lucy]

      Mrs. Claus: Not that you're not tall.

    • Crazy credits
      During the start of the end credits various outtakes from filming are shown.
    • Connections
      Edited from Super Noël (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      White Christmas
      Written by Irving Berlin

      Performed by Andy Williams

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2006 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Santa Cláusula 3: Complot en el Polo Norte
    • Filming locations
      • Downey Studios - 12214 Lakewood Boulevard, Downey, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Boxing Cat Films
      • Outlaw Productions (I)
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $84,500,122
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,504,038
      • Nov 5, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $110,768,122
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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