Monday, December 19, 2011

Rating the film Santas, From Easier to Worst

Sure, Santa Claus is super busy on Christmas Eve, but simply what does he carry out the relaxation of year? Apparently, he makes movies. IMDb lists him just like a character in than 800 movies and tv shows. How, then, to rate all the film St. Nicks from easier to worst? We simplified this list lower to 21 Santas who stood a prominent role in large-screen features. Some will be the real Father Christmas, some are local mall impostors. Some will be the stars from the movie, some are subordinate Clauses. Some are naughty, some are nice. And several are stellar in movies that are otherwise mounds of movement picture coal, although some offer moments of tough sledding in otherwise fine films. Read onto discover should you accept our list. Check it two occasions. Best (and Worst) Movie Santas (The Most Effective) 1. Edmund Gwenn in 'Miracle on 34th Street' (1947)2. Edward Asner in 'Elf' (2003)3. Billy Bob Thornton in 'Bad Santa' (2003)4. Paul Giamatti in 'Fred Claus' (2007)5. Jim Broadbent in 'Arthur Christmas' (2011)6. James Cosmo in 'The Tales of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, as well as the Wardrobe' (2005)7. Bill Raymond in 'The Ref' (1994)8. Al 'Red Dog' Weber in 'Scrooged' (1988)9. Jan Rubes in 'One Miracle Christmas' (1985)10. David Huddleston in 'Santa Claus: The Film' (1985)11. Richard Attenborough in 'Miracle on 34th Street' (1994)12. Edward Ivory in 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (1993)13. Tom Hanks in 'The Polar Express' (2004)14. Richard Riehle in 'A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas' (2011)15. Tim Allen in 'The Santa Clause' trilogy (1994-2006)16. Jim Belushi in 'Jingle Completely' (1996)17. Rob Gillen in 'A Christmas Story' (1983)18. Dean Cameron in 'Hi-Existence' (1998)19. Rickey Smiley in 'Friday After Next' (2002)20. John Make contact with 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians' (1964)(THE WORST) 21. 'Silent Evening, Deadly Evening' (1984) See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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