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Jingle All the Way (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 29 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: December 2, 2008
- Originally Released: 1996
- Label: 20th Century Fox
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad & James Belushi | |
Performer: | Martin Mull, Jake Lloyd, E.J. De La Pena, Harvey Korman, Laraine Newman, Richard Moll, Nada Despotovich, Chris Parnell, Patrick Richwood, Kate McGregor Stewart, Mo Collins, Peter Syvertsen, John Rothman, Danny Woodburn, Bruce Bohne, Alan Blumenfeld, Marianne Muellerleile, Phil Morris, Amy Pietz, Steve Van Wormer, Curtis Armstrong, Jim Meskimen, Rochelle Vallese & Spencer Klein | |
Directed by | Brian Levant | |
Edited by | Kent Beyda, Wilton Henderson & Adam Weiss | |
Screenwriting by | Randy Kornfield | |
Composition by | David Newman | |
Produced by | Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe & Michael Barnathan | |
Director of Photography: | Victor J. Kemper |
Entertainment Reviews:
God forbid Arnold should have to shell out for one of those Spanish-speaking turbomen being hocked in the bad part of town.
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Boston Phoenix
Rating: 1.5/5 --
still heartless and unfunny and as welcome a part of the holidays as traffic and fruit cake.
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Filmcritic.com
The film is very loud, and festooned with the sort of comic violence far more disturbing than anything in an 18-rated movie.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
I have a soft spot for it, because I saw it so many times as a kid, but this is not a good movie.
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Medium Popcorn
Rating: 2/5 --
Regardless of how crazy it was, it is actually still entertaining. You can't help but laugh at some of the madness. Pure madness.
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Medium Popcorn
...Schwarzenegger has developed a light comic delivery....Sinbad has good moments...
Variety
Rating: 2.5/4 --
I liked a lot of the movie, which is genial and has a lot of energy, but I was sort of depressed by its relentlessly materialistic view of Christmas, and by the choice to go with action and (mild) violence over dialogue and plot.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Product Description:
Arnold Schwartzenegger stars as Howard Langston, an overworked mattress salesman who has been neglecting his family of late; in an attempt to redeem himself, he promises his son whatever he wants for Christmas. Turns out that his heart's desire is a TurboMan doll, coveted by every other kid this year as well, and Howard quickly forgets about his promise until Christmas Eve. Unfortunately, all the stores are already sold out, and Howard embarks upon a wild goose chase throughout the streets of Minneapolis, encountering some wacky characters along the way. These include a postal worker of questionable sanity (Sinbad), a ticket-happy police officer (Robert Conrad), and a con-artist Santa Claus (James Belushi). As Howard's hunt drags on, his bachelor neighbor (Phil Hartman) starts to move in on his wife (Rita Wilson).
Description by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in this hilarious comedy as a father desperate to buy that must-have present during a frantic Christmas Eve shopping spree.
Howard Langston (Schwarzenegger) has promised his young son a Turbo Man action figure for Christmas, unaware it's the season's hottest-selling toy. And so begins a frenzied quest that pits Howard against a stressed-out mailman (Sinbad), a sleazy Santa impersonator (James Belushi) and every other harried parent in town, in "the best holiday family film in years." (Don Stotter, Entertainment Time-out)
Howard Langston (Schwarzenegger) has promised his young son a Turbo Man action figure for Christmas, unaware it's the season's hottest-selling toy. And so begins a frenzied quest that pits Howard against a stressed-out mailman (Sinbad), a sleazy Santa impersonator (James Belushi) and every other harried parent in town, in "the best holiday family film in years." (Don Stotter, Entertainment Time-out)