Can't help but love this movie- I'm in it! But Alec Baldwin providing my voice? I've always viewed myself as being more the George Clooney type.
Absolutely love this film, particularly for its exposé on those fake department store Santas. And my head elf really does look a bit like Bob Newhart.
Rare is the movie that can move Santa to tears, but when Ma breaks into her part of 'When the River Meets the Sea', I lose it every time.
It's just not Christmas until Santa sees Hans Gruber plummet from Nakatomi Tower!
Blitzen thinks this is a rip-off of Rudolph's story, but I'm partial to Roger Miller, so it's annual viewing at the North Pole.
On Christmas Eve 1945, I was IN Bedford Falls, New York. (Well, I was everywhere, but you know what I mean.) I heard more than one bell ringing that night.
Undeniably great portrayal of me by Douglas Seale, who was also the Sultan in Aladdin. But Jim Varney got coal in his stocking for his acting skills.
A little action at Christmas can be good too. If I'm starting to gray up, the suspense of this John Frankenheimer movie can turn my beard white again!
Naturally, Jack Skellington and I are old friends now, but this Tim Burton film is really the non-fiction story of how we got that way.
Anyone with relatives can relate to this movie. I have a cousin- Cletus Claus- who's the Eddie of our family. One year he got into the sleigh and... well, you get the point.
Grover and Scut got plenty of coal from me over the years, but I never did give Ralphie that gun- his old man made that mistake.
Rizzo completely makes this movie, which, sadly, does not contain any appearance by me. But it's worth it for the opportunity to see Michael Caine sing.
Al Roker, Mindy Kaling, Lewis Black and Teri Garr all in one movie? The cookies and milk can wait.
Mrs. Claus much prefers the 1947 version, though I'm partial to Richard Attenborough's portrayal of me. Either way, this is annual viewing at the North Pole.
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