Category Archives: Christmas Films 2024

HollywoodGlee Holiday Films for 2024, Bad Santa (2003)

Posted by Larry Gleeson

Bad Santa, a dark, holiday comedy embodied in a  modern-day Christmas tale with a no holds barred, real “eating, drinking, shitting, fucking Santa Claus.” Billy Bob Thornton, as Santa, turns in his trademark surly, Napoleonic complex baring performance in raw format. Tony Cox plays his sidekick, Marcus, a lollipop kid club member, delivering colorful dialogue that stops Bernie Mac’s department detective, Gin, in his tracks. John Ritter plays straight man, Bob Chipeska, department store manager. Heather Graham turns in a earthy performance as a bartender who has a Santa complex. Scene stealer, Ajay Naidu’s character provides comic relief in his confronattion of Santy Claus, who he blames for his confused sexuality. But, it’s Brett Kelly’s performance as The Kid that makes the narrative work – think of Hitchcock’s McGuffin.

“A miserable conman and his partner pose as Santa and his Little Helper to rob department stores on Christmas Eve. But they run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid.” – IMDb

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HollywoodGlee Holiday Films for 2024, Christmas Vacation (1989)

Posted by Larry Gleeson

Not to be outdone with one of the biggest Christmas light scenes, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation delivers the gift of true Christmas spirit with family co-workers, and employers coming together admitting oversights and finding a way to fulfillment for the Griswolds. Written by the late John Hughes, Christmas Vacation is the third film in National Lampoon’s Vacation Series.

OVERVIEW: As the holidays approach, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) wants to have a perfect family Christmas, so he pesters his wife, Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo), and children, as he tries to make sure everything is in line, including the tree and house decorations. However, things go awry quickly. His hick cousin, Eddie (Randy Quaid), and his family show up unplanned and start living in their camper on the Griswold property. Even worse, Clark’s employers renege on the holiday bonus he needs.

Release date: December 1, 1989 (USA)
Art director: Beala Neel
Budget: 25 million USD