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Directed by Terry
Zwigoff - Written by
Glenn Ficarra, John
Requa
Starring Billy Bob
Thornton, Lauren Graham,
Bernie Mac, John Ritter,
Tony Cox
Distributed by Dimension -
2003 - 98m - Rated
R |

Fuck me Santa... Fuck me Santa... Fuck me
Santa...
Billy Bob’s Father
Christmas is about as politically incorrect a
figure as you will likely see all year. This
movie wallows in its shamelessness. Lauren
Graham holds her own with Thornton as a waitress
with a Santa Claus fetish. Throw in an angry
dwarf and you have a brutally funny film that is
sure to ruin any shred of Christmas spirit.
©
Written by TC Candler
Richard
Propes' Comment
I was on my
way to see the feel-good, sweetness of "Elf,"
when I realized that I had arrived five minutes
late. Being a stickler for "on time", I decided
to skip "Elf" and check out the next available
film. Thus, I found myself viewing this Terry
Zwigoff directed comedy about two con-men who
disguise themselves each holiday as Santa and an
elf in an effort to rip off the department
store. The Coen brothers reportedly came up with
this idea, and they also produced the film. With
the presence of the Coen's, Zwigoff and a cast
lead by Billy Bob Thornton, it's no wonder this
pitch black comedy connects on so many levels.
I will say that I found myself, at times,
disappointed with myself at how often I laughed
in this film. This film is, at times, downright
mean-spirited and humiliating of its characters.
It should be noted that Bill Murray was
originally tapped for the lead role, and I can't
help but think he could have done a better job
of balancing the character's sadness,
disillusionment, callousness and gentleness.
Thornton is clearly more effective in the
callous, sad places of his character and doesn't
have the depth to convey his growing fondness
for Brett Kelly's character, "The Kid." I also
never bought into the idea that Sue, beautifully
played by Lauren Graham, could truly fall for
this pathetic little "Santa," no matter how much
of a thing she had for Santa's...You know, there
are a lot to pick from during December.
Brett Kelly does a nice job as the fat,
seemingly lonely and retarded kid...I admit I'm
a sucker for the "fat kid" role in movies, and
Kelly does a nice job here though the script
doesn't really allow us the chance to understand
him more fully. Yes, we learn he lives alone
with his grandmother...and, yes, we learn his
father is in prison. Yet, there's something
missing from the exposition...I'd be putting the
kid on an anti-psychotic instead of feeding into
his Santa delusions.
Lauren Graham was wonderful as the sweet, at
times horny, bartender with a thing for Santa. I
came home with the phrase "F... me, Santa"
bouncing through my brain.
Tony Cox has a nice chemistry with Thornton, and
did a nice job of portraying his changing
attitudes towards the end of the film. I also
really loved his "con artist" portrayal and his
ability to work the children and adults in the
film.
In his final big screen role, John Ritter makes
a nice appearance as a store manager. Bernie
Mac, though given little to do, makes his
presence known as the security chief. Ajay Naidu,
who I so loved in "Office Space," makes an odd
appearance here that just seems out of place.
Overall, this film will appeal to Thornton fans,
Zwigoff/Coen fans or simply those who aren't in
the holiday spirit. It truly is a "pitch black"
comedy that occasionally goes over the edge into
mean-spiritedness...yet, it does so in a way
that is bound to make you laugh. Now, I have to
go see "Elf" to balance it all out!
Jacob
Hall's Comment
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