Review
Like most sequels -- especially those eight years in the making -- The Santa Clause 2 is bursting at the seams of its Santa suit with extra subplots and places for your eyes to look. Unlike most sequels, the latest Tim Allen holiday vehicle actually pulls it off. Surprisingly, what's new is every bit as effective as what returns. It could even be argued that the sequel's three most whimsical ingredients are all fresh: comically gifted child actor Spencer Breslin as an elf, Allen's own synthetic dictator of a doppelganger, and a reindeer that speaks in irresistible reindeer gibberish. If the above weren't enough, the team of screenwriters (there's almost one per character) finds room for fellow folklore icons like the Tooth Fairy and Mother Nature, and even introduces a frosty principal (Elizabeth Mitchell) for Allen's Scott Calvin to thaw. The whole concoction overwhelms a viewer's better notions that this is just a corporate, profit-driven enterprise. Although the screenwriters distribute screen time miraculously among the disparate components, left out in the cold is Eric Lloyd as Scott's son, reprising from the first movie -- which makes him a decidedly awkward age to write. That's why his "acting out" takes the form of spray-painting graffiti about the principal on school walls, which just never makes much sense for his character. Other than that, the script really does have it both ways -- pursuing equally interesting plot lines both at the North Pole, where Allen has a dandy time playing the robotic impostor, and back home. The Santa Clause 2 generates enough populist charm to appease all but the most cynical purists -- who were never its target audience in the first place. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
On the DVD
ccSeven deleted Scenes
Gag reel: Bloopers from the cast
"Operation Toy Box: Save Santa" set-top game
"Inside the North Pole With Curtis" making-of featurette
"True Confessions of the Legendary Figures": Interviews with the Tooth Fairy, Mother Nature, Father Time, and the Easter Bunny
"Director's Tour of Elfsburg" featurette
Audio commentary with Michael Lembeck
DVD-ROM features: "Coloring Book" activity, "Reindeer Games" game, "Santa Lib's" activity, and "Holiday Rush!" game
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
THX-certified
Fullscreen (1.33:1)
French and Spanish language tracks