Billy you're so right. Neil was the reason why everything escalated in such an unnecessary fashion. Ya gotta be careful when dating a psychiatrist or therapist. They can logically manipulate you into doing irrational things while making it sound rational
To be fair, he was right for what he knew. Acting like Santa, making Charlie believe such a thing. In the end, everything work out too. We would all act like that.
@@galonski64to be fair Scott being santa is kinda what Neal wanted at the beginning of the movie when he wanted Charlie to stop believing in santa. for him to think it was the parents. and then he had a huge problem when Charlie was like you know what you're right lol
this has been my favorite christmas movie since i was like seven. i have to watch it every year. so many people say how awful and cheesy it is, but i just think it has a special little magic to it. maybe it's just my nostalgia but it's always been and always will be special to me each christmas
I agree. I actually don't find it that cheesy, and certain scenes are quite beautiful and emotional like the scenes involving the snow globe or Charlie's parents finally getting their childhood gifts. I love the way magic is portrayed in the film as well as the fantastically designed Santa's Workshop and elf costumes. The Michael Convertino score is also beautiful.
I believe the elves planned santa's death. They seem so blase about it. Even happy. Perhaps they somehow knew Scott would be a good/better Santa. Or they just were tired of the old santa. Lol. It just seems odd that they'd brush off the old santa's death. Look up this theory online. It really makes sense.
I've always loved how Bernard, the head elf for Santa, the patron saint of a holiday based around the birth of the Christian savior, ....is played by a Jewish actor
@@jamespasifull3424 yes...but Jews don't celebrate Christmas because they don't believe Jesus was the savior. That's literally the big difference between the two religions; whether or not Jesus was the son of god, or just a man. And yeah, I get it's just an acting gig, but I've always thought it was funny...
Thank you for mentioning the Career Day thing! It was in every show and movie I saw growing up, and it NEVER happened at ANY of my schools. I was 10 when this came out, its still my favorite, and Bernard is the greatest thing ever in life. 🥰 Also I either wanted to join the NOPD/E.L.F.S. or help the girl in charge of the hot cocoa. 😊
This series of movies is one I must watch every Christmas. Loved it! I was also one years old when this one came out. And I have always said Neil is the problem. You can see Laura struggling with this decison, and not sure if it's the right thing to do, and Neil taking over and pushing Scott out. You got almost all my favorites parts, just missing the part where Barnard disappers and Neil runs off looking for him. Great commentary, and wait to see what movies are next! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Back when little kids could sit in the front seat! Those were the days! I was three years old when this movie came out! Love Bernard! Also, how do parents not realize there’s a Santa Claus when presents randomly appear the night before Christmas?
I was 6 when this came out. This is one of my favorite Christmas films. I watch it every year. I actually find certain scenes to be so beautiful and emotional like the scenes involving the snow globe or Charlie's parents finally getting their childhood gifts. I love the way magic is portrayed in the film as well as the fantastically designed Santa's Workshop and elf costumes. The Michael Convertino score is also beautiful.
I was 9 and I remember it being a big film back then. It’s still a classic. Have you seen I’ll Be Home For Christmas? It stars Tim’s Home Improvement co-star Jonathan Taylor Thomas. It’s my favorite Christmas movie. 🎄 I hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas. Here’s hoping for a better new year for all of us!
I was eight when this movie came out and I saw it in the movie theater. Still my favorite Christmas movie. Also, when I was a kid we did not have a chimney and my mom said Santa had a magic key that could open any door. As a kid I thought that explained it perfectly LOL
Another one of my favorite Christmas movies. Along with Elf, Home Alone, Die Hard and let's not forget The Grinch (Jim Carrey). But I just love Christmas so 🤷🏾♀️. It's the most wonderful time of the year!!
Fun fact though. There is gonna be a show called “The Santa Clauses” and it’ll come to Disney+ on November 16th 2022!! Tim Allen and Elizabeth Mitchell are returning! You’d have to watch The Santa Clause 2 & 3 though. I’m pretty excited about the show!! Not 100% sure if Charlie, Benard, or Lucy will be back but it could be a surprise.
I was born in 1997 so wasn't born yet but it definitely has always been my favourite Christmas movie, love the 2nd and 3rd one too ever since I was a young child! They're just really magical and the most 'christmassy' Christmas movies there are I think!
One of my favorite modern Christmas movies! I was 14 when this came out my dad and I would watch it every year it came on. My mom and I would watch White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Danny Kay.
I was 8 in 1994. The Santa Clause Trilogy is one of my faves, I watch it every year. Disney+ just came out with a Santa Clause series that tackles who's gonna take over for Santa. Go check it out, Billy.
I just subbed because I realized I hadn’t yet. Started watching in 2023 but I’m deep diving into the channel just a lil. Love to see the change a few years has made. Keep it up billy
I had a career day at my kindergarten. My mom also had to read a childhood favorite book. It was boring until it was your parent’s turn. Then it would become boring again once their turn was up.
@@BillyBinges well I have huge amounts of anxiety a lot of the time. So it was painful to wait for each parents turn. They would just talk and talk and talk. Funny enough it’s one of the few memories I still have of kindergarten. I remember not really paying attention to the other parents. I’m in my early adult years now, but as I said it’s one of the few memories I still have of kindergarten. Most of the memories I have of that year were not at school or not in my classroom. Most of the stuff I remember was on field trips, in book fairs, the library, the playground, and the computer room. The reason my mom was there at the event was because my dad is and still is a lot like Scott Calvin in the beginning of the movie. Sometimes When I watch this movie I see my dad instead of Tim Allan. I was a little bit like Charlie.
I was 5 when this came out. The Santa Claus trilogy is a staple for Christmas in our family. #bingers you should def watch 2 and 3 next Christmas! Tim Allen And Martin short are hilarious in 3!
I used to watch this on a VHS tape. I believe my parents still have it in their basement. I used to watch Tim Allen on "Home Improvement" back then, so I thought this was good too.
I was 3 when this movie came out, and I remember watching it with my parents like maybe a year later when I understood a little more, and then I found out that David Krumholtz (Bernard) was born on my birthday and I loved him in this movie, so I watch it every year on my birthday and then all the time during the holidays.
The way every person in a position of authority immediately thinks his kid believing his dad is Santa like it’s some kind of psychological problem is so weird he isn’t even out of elementary school are they going to call child services on any dad that dresses like Santa? Like it’s clearly a kid being stubborn and they’re acting like Scott demanded Charlie only call him Santa now! Not to mention he clearly developed a health problem that his doctor would have records of. Imagine if they made a law saying mall Santa’s aren’t allowed to have kids because the kid might call them Santa.
You know actually now that I think about it Charlie did immediately decide his dad was his favourite after the whole Santa thing can you imagine thinking your Ex was pretending to be Santa to make your kid like them more I’d be worried too but the way the judges act in this is still crazy
I remember the trailer for this movie was ingrained in my head as a kid, I finally watched the Santa Clause for the first time so I thought until I realized oh I've seen this movie before already haha😂
i think i was about 7 when i stopped believing in Santa but i kept the whole rouse up for a couple more years. i liked the traditions and my parents seemed so into it so me and my mom still made cookies after to leave for "Santa" and reindeer treats my dad ate while they set up the presents after i went to sleep.
I never imagined i would saw Buzz Lightyear as Santa... and a divorce man O-O Geez that movie surprised me still to this day! I love the elves, they are so cute! The sparkles on thier cheeks is pretty and their clothes are colorful, looks really confy too! They got cute pointy ears as well, are charming and full of energy; they are competent, kind, determinated and brave. Theses kids are awesome :D Judy is my favorite, Bernard is great too!
I recommend highly the absolute Christmas classic #bingers the movie called “It’s A Wonderful Life”. I know a lot of people who haven’t seen it don’t get it but since we were kids we’ve watched it every Christmas! Love it so much! Me & my sister’s favorite Christmas movie!
I love movies and it’s hard to find people who do recaps like this & I gotta say man I love the videos. You got my notis on for sure. Keep up the good work man! Love it
As a kid I rooted for Scott. As an adult, I 100% agree with Neil and Laura’s concerns. We know Scott is Santa because we’re watching the movie. But irl, their actions and concerns are legitimate. They aren’t evil, they’re good parents. I mean, they’re Charlie’s preferred parents at the beginning of the film. It only changes because Scott is Santa and pays him some attention. Scott never objectively becomes a good parent in any of all 3 movies. He’s a fun character for sure, but not a particularly good father or person in general. Regardless, this magical movie is still in my top 3 favorite Christmas movie list of all time. I also think the theory that the elves had something to do with the previous Santa’s demise is fun and believable. You see them around Scott in the movie before Santa falls to his death. 👀 also, what did they do with the previous Mrs. Claus??? I want answers dammit!
i'm here from the future and you did predict the story line of the current Santa Clause series where he wants his son to take over the family business. you are indeed a soothsayer
As a kid, and even now, I had a huuuuge crush on Jack Frost in the third film. XD now I'm a huge fan of Martin Short who played him. He's absolutely hilarious. A fantastic comedian.
I wasn't even born yet I was born in 2001 so I was born 7 years after. But still this is definitely my favorite Disney Christmas movie ever. And the nightmare before christmas ❤
I was nine, and pretty much developed an instant crush on Bernard. Still one of my favorite Christmas movies, though my go-to must-watch-every-year is Muppet Christmas Carol.
One of the few times in my life that I had a ½ hour long night terror (I was looking at a da*ned clock), when I finally got up, I had spent that time with that horrific sensation of dread and evil. So I put on this movie and the sequel. I needed to feel that hit of joy and silly that fun holiday movies have. There was also the option of Christian holiday movies (usually black and white or old technicolor) but there's a level of unpleasantness usually in them. Like someone is dying. Denny's Turkey Club sandwich is a great thing though, it's the triple decker sandwich.
After seeing this and Hunted Mansion back to back I am reminded, there re lot of divorce or separated parents who neglect there children in 90s movies. Liar Liar, Hook , Mrs Doubtfire, Jingle All the Way, Parent Trap.
I was barely 2. The scene where Santa, a childhood icon, slips and falls off the roof used to scar me as a kid. It doesn't anymore, but I still see it's pretty dark and messed up for a kids movie.
Billy you're so right. Neil was the reason why everything escalated in such an unnecessary fashion. Ya gotta be careful when dating a psychiatrist or therapist. They can logically manipulate you into doing irrational things while making it sound rational
Faaacts psychiatrist was waiting in the sidelines for him to fuck up so he can have his wife
To be fair, he was right for what he knew. Acting like Santa, making Charlie believe such a thing. In the end, everything work out too. We would all act like that.
@@galonski64 Charlie is a little kid, it’s not a big deal. Now if he was a pre-teen or older saying that, then I would be on Neal’s side.
@@galonski64to be fair Scott being santa is kinda what Neal wanted at the beginning of the movie when he wanted Charlie to stop believing in santa. for him to think it was the parents. and then he had a huge problem when Charlie was like you know what you're right lol
this has been my favorite christmas movie since i was like seven. i have to watch it every year. so many people say how awful and cheesy it is, but i just think it has a special little magic to it. maybe it's just my nostalgia but it's always been and always will be special to me each christmas
I just got done watching it. It's my favorite.
I agree. I actually don't find it that cheesy, and certain scenes are quite beautiful and emotional like the scenes involving the snow globe or Charlie's parents finally getting their childhood gifts. I love the way magic is portrayed in the film as well as the fantastically designed Santa's Workshop and elf costumes. The Michael Convertino score is also beautiful.
I love this movie, but it’s my #3. I’ll be home for Christmas is #1.
I love the elf society they created, it's pretty cool.
In Home Improvement he was the opposite. He loved Christmas so much he blew out the power on the whole street. 😅
@@KB-tg7pf I probably watched that tv show 4 times….. in my top 3 tv shows ever
I was 18 when this movie came out. I adore Bernard.
I had a crush on him as a child 🙂
I believe the elves planned santa's death. They seem so blase about it. Even happy. Perhaps they somehow knew Scott would be a good/better Santa. Or they just were tired of the old santa. Lol. It just seems odd that they'd brush off the old santa's death. Look up this theory online. It really makes sense.
Now that's a prequel that needs to be made.
I feel more so that they all, including the previous santa, knew it was coming.
Seeing how stressed out and overworked Bernard looked, guessing the old Santa took the elves for granted.
@@HABO2210 Yeah, the Original Santa told Scott that he set it all up, so that Scott will become Santa Clause.
The Original Santa set this all up so that Scott would become Santa Clause.(The Original Santa told Scott that in "The Santa Clauses" TV series".
I wasn't even born yet. However still one of my favorites.
Me too. I was born in 1997.
same. i wouldn't be born for another 10 years tho
Same
Same I was born in 1999
See this just means y’all have good taste 😊🥰♥️
I've always loved how Bernard, the head elf for Santa, the patron saint of a holiday based around the birth of the Christian savior, ....is played by a Jewish actor
You DO know the 'Christian-Saviour' was a Jew himself, don't you?!?! 🤔
@@jamespasifull3424 yes...but Jews don't celebrate Christmas because they don't believe Jesus was the savior. That's literally the big difference between the two religions; whether or not Jesus was the son of god, or just a man.
And yeah, I get it's just an acting gig, but I've always thought it was funny...
#bingers How the grinch stole Christmas
The Jim Carrey version is the best one
Can't agree but can respect your opinion. Personally, I feel you can't beat the original.
@@aprilharrison5814 Completely agree, @April! I respect fans of all the versions, but the original is my favorite too. 😊
Thank you for mentioning the Career Day thing! It was in every show and movie I saw growing up, and it NEVER happened at ANY of my schools. I was 10 when this came out, its still my favorite, and Bernard is the greatest thing ever in life. 🥰
Also I either wanted to join the NOPD/E.L.F.S. or help the girl in charge of the hot cocoa. 😊
I grew up in the Valley so if we had a career day it would be everyone's Dad showing up with a case of grapes😄
This series of movies is one I must watch every Christmas. Loved it! I was also one years old when this one came out. And I have always said Neil is the problem. You can see Laura struggling with this decison, and not sure if it's the right thing to do, and Neil taking over and pushing Scott out. You got almost all my favorites parts, just missing the part where Barnard disappers and Neil runs off looking for him. Great commentary, and wait to see what movies are next! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thank you so much Kimberly ❤️
My mom came to school to explain her job. She brought the balloons, the stents and all sorts of other things to explain her cardiovascular job
I was 5 when I watched it for the first time, and I'm still obsessed with that hot chocolate the elf girl made xD
I think Santa claus looks like Tim Allen this is my favorite version of Santa Claus
I really like Kurt Russell's version from The Christmas Chronicles. I am a huge fan of these movies tho!
I love the Santa Clause trilogy!!! I was only 8 years old when the first one came out :D
Same.. Feels like yesterday we were 8.. 😮😮
I am a cis, straight woman, and my very first crush was the hot chocolate girl 😂
The "Armand Asante" line gets me every time
I think I was about three years old when this movie came out. It’s definitely a Christmas classic. Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year.
Back when little kids could sit in the front seat! Those were the days! I was three years old when this movie came out!
Love Bernard! Also, how do parents not realize there’s a Santa Claus when presents randomly appear the night before Christmas?
I wasn't even a sperm when this movie came out
Same
does that mean your dad wasn’t born ? I’m infused /gen
@@abbiev7561 not necessarily. Men can produce sperm their entire lives (unless affected by an outside factor).
I was 6 when this came out. This is one of my favorite Christmas films. I watch it every year. I actually find certain scenes to be so beautiful and emotional like the scenes involving the snow globe or Charlie's parents finally getting their childhood gifts. I love the way magic is portrayed in the film as well as the fantastically designed Santa's Workshop and elf costumes. The Michael Convertino score is also beautiful.
This was the movie that helped renew my belief in Santa Claus every Christmas as a kid. 😊 I was 5 years old when this movie came out.
Billy called it !!! TSC4 !!! LOL
I was 9 and I remember it being a big film back then. It’s still a classic. Have you seen I’ll Be Home For Christmas? It stars Tim’s Home Improvement co-star Jonathan Taylor Thomas. It’s my favorite Christmas movie. 🎄
I hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas. Here’s hoping for a better new year for all of us!
JTT was my childhood celebrity crush haha! Anything JTT! 😂
This movie came out 14 days before I was born. But it is one of my favorite Christmas movies, especially due to my crush on Bernard.
Classic never gets old
I was eight when this movie came out and I saw it in the movie theater. Still my favorite Christmas movie. Also, when I was a kid we did not have a chimney and my mom said Santa had a magic key that could open any door. As a kid I thought that explained it perfectly LOL
Another one of my favorite Christmas movies. Along with Elf, Home Alone, Die Hard and let's not forget The Grinch (Jim Carrey). But I just love Christmas so 🤷🏾♀️.
It's the most wonderful time of the year!!
This is one of my favorite Christmas movies but every time I watch it I'm always getting mad cause of Neil lol
I love your reactions!!
Fun fact though. There is gonna be a show called “The Santa Clauses” and it’ll come to Disney+ on November 16th 2022!! Tim Allen and Elizabeth Mitchell are returning! You’d have to watch The Santa Clause 2 & 3 though. I’m pretty excited about the show!! Not 100% sure if Charlie, Benard, or Lucy will be back but it could be a surprise.
They will come back but I am not sure if Lucy will be back
I was 8 years old when this came out. I remember seeing it in theaters
I was born in 1997 so wasn't born yet but it definitely has always been my favourite Christmas movie, love the 2nd and 3rd one too ever since I was a young child! They're just really magical and the most 'christmassy' Christmas movies there are I think!
One of my favorite modern Christmas movies! I was 14 when this came out my dad and I would watch it every year it came on. My mom and I would watch White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Danny Kay.
I was 7 when this came out and it’s still one of my absolute favorite Christmas movies. I love the entire series, but the first is my favorite.
Never even noticed the black Santa dude in the lineup 😂
I was 8 in 1994. The Santa Clause Trilogy is one of my faves, I watch it every year. Disney+ just came out with a Santa Clause series that tackles who's gonna take over for Santa. Go check it out, Billy.
I just subbed because I realized I hadn’t yet. Started watching in 2023 but I’m deep diving into the channel just a lil. Love to see the change a few years has made. Keep it up billy
I had a career day at my kindergarten.
My mom also had to read a childhood favorite book. It was boring until it was your parent’s turn. Then it would become boring again once their turn was up.
Wow I never got to experience the career day in this fashion! But I can see how it can get boring
@@BillyBinges well I have huge amounts of anxiety a lot of the time. So it was painful to wait for each parents turn. They would just talk and talk and talk. Funny enough it’s one of the few memories I still have of kindergarten. I remember not really paying attention to the other parents. I’m in my early adult years now, but as I said it’s one of the few memories I still have of kindergarten. Most of the memories I have of that year were not at school or not in my classroom. Most of the stuff I remember was on field trips, in book fairs, the library, the playground, and the computer room. The reason my mom was there at the event was because my dad is and still is a lot like Scott Calvin in the beginning of the movie. Sometimes When I watch this movie I see my dad instead of Tim Allan. I was a little bit like Charlie.
I love this movie and I watch this movie every Christmas plus I was 11 years old what it came out, I saw it at the theater with my mom.
I was 1 years old when this came out, turned 2 the next month. Since this had come out in November and I was born Dec 26. I love Christmas
I was 5 years old when this movie came out. I remember we would watch this every Christmas.
I watched it every Christmas too!! Such a classic
I was 23. Tim Allen is my favorite actor. Love love this movie.
We had career day. And I remember my dad doing the "Take Your Daughter to Work Day"- he was a drug rep, so that was boring af lol
I was 5 when this came out. The Santa Claus trilogy is a staple for Christmas in our family. #bingers you should def watch 2 and 3 next Christmas! Tim Allen And Martin short are hilarious in 3!
I was 3 when this came out. I loved it then and I love it now.
I used to watch this on a VHS tape. I believe my parents still have it in their basement. I used to watch Tim Allen on "Home Improvement" back then, so I thought this was good too.
Omg yessssss u said it!! The best Xmas movie ever!!! And Polor Express ofcourse
We did think he just walked through the door! We had a special key for Santa outside that only worked with his magic!
I was 3 when this movie came out, and I remember watching it with my parents like maybe a year later when I understood a little more, and then I found out that David Krumholtz (Bernard) was born on my birthday and I loved him in this movie, so I watch it every year on my birthday and then all the time during the holidays.
billys intro reminds me of the old THX logo sound and the run for my life to turn down the tv at 4 am to turn it down before it woke up my mom.
The way every person in a position of authority immediately thinks his kid believing his dad is Santa like it’s some kind of psychological problem is so weird he isn’t even out of elementary school are they going to call child services on any dad that dresses like Santa? Like it’s clearly a kid being stubborn and they’re acting like Scott demanded Charlie only call him Santa now! Not to mention he clearly developed a health problem that his doctor would have records of. Imagine if they made a law saying mall Santa’s aren’t allowed to have kids because the kid might call them Santa.
You know actually now that I think about it Charlie did immediately decide his dad was his favourite after the whole Santa thing can you imagine thinking your Ex was pretending to be Santa to make your kid like them more I’d be worried too but the way the judges act in this is still crazy
Just found and binged your channel and can't wait for more commentaries based on the movies you've already watched.
I was two. I love this movie and watch it with my daughter every year.
I was 8 almost 9 years old when this movie came out. We watch all three Santa Clause movies every year.
I was one when this came out, and still one of my favourite to watch.
The scene where Santa and the elves marching toward the camera was a nod to The Right Stuff.
I remember the trailer for this movie was ingrained in my head as a kid, I finally watched the Santa Clause for the first time so I thought until I realized oh I've seen this movie before already haha😂
i think i was about 7 when i stopped believing in Santa but i kept the whole rouse up for a couple more years. i liked the traditions and my parents seemed so into it so me and my mom still made cookies after to leave for "Santa" and reindeer treats my dad ate while they set up the presents after i went to sleep.
I never imagined i would saw Buzz Lightyear as Santa... and a divorce man O-O Geez that movie surprised me still to this day!
I love the elves, they are so cute! The sparkles on thier cheeks is pretty and their clothes are colorful, looks really confy too! They got cute pointy ears as well, are charming and full of energy; they are competent, kind, determinated and brave. Theses kids are awesome :D Judy is my favorite, Bernard is great too!
I recommend highly the absolute Christmas classic #bingers the movie called “It’s A Wonderful Life”. I know a lot of people who haven’t seen it don’t get it but since we were kids we’ve watched it every Christmas! Love it so much! Me & my sister’s favorite Christmas movie!
I love love love love this movie and I'm so glad someone has reviewed it!!
I love movies and it’s hard to find people who do recaps like this & I gotta say man I love the videos. You got my notis on for sure. Keep up the good work man! Love it
Appreciate you bro!! Thanks for watching
Rewatching this before I watch your Santa Claus 2 reaction 😁
in 1994 - I had already been to basic training and AIT. I also hadn't had my son till the year after that. I was 27 years old.
YES! I love this move Tim Allen is AWESOME!
I was 6 when this came out. It was the first VHS that belonged to just me and I still have it.
I remember when this movie came out. I was 9 still one of my favorites.
I'm watching this in late April 2021.
As a kid I rooted for Scott. As an adult, I 100% agree with Neil and Laura’s concerns. We know Scott is Santa because we’re watching the movie. But irl, their actions and concerns are legitimate. They aren’t evil, they’re good parents. I mean, they’re Charlie’s preferred parents at the beginning of the film. It only changes because Scott is Santa and pays him some attention. Scott never objectively becomes a good parent in any of all 3 movies. He’s a fun character for sure, but not a particularly good father or person in general.
Regardless, this magical movie is still in my top 3 favorite Christmas movie list of all time. I also think the theory that the elves had something to do with the previous Santa’s demise is fun and believable. You see them around Scott in the movie before Santa falls to his death. 👀 also, what did they do with the previous Mrs. Claus??? I want answers dammit!
I was 3 yrs old, still on my christmas watch list every year ☺️
i'm here from the future and you did predict the story line of the current Santa Clause series where he wants his son to take over the family business. you are indeed a soothsayer
I wasn't even thought of when this came out, But I have seen it several times.
This movie came out in November 11,1994 ...I had just turned 6 years old in October of that year...So I was 6 when it came out 😊
As a kid, and even now, I had a huuuuge crush on Jack Frost in the third film. XD now I'm a huge fan of Martin Short who played him. He's absolutely hilarious. A fantastic comedian.
Martin Short’s a legend.
Fun Fact: This guy voices Buzz Lightyear.
I wasn't even born yet
I was born in 2001 so I was born 7 years after. But still this is definitely my favorite Disney Christmas movie ever. And the nightmare before christmas ❤
I was 2 and it’s crazy how as an adult you see all the negativity of the people and adult jokes and as I kid you remember him turning into Santa.
Lmaoo just realized that was the actual Annabelle doll so I’m glad he tossed it😂
In 1994 I was 6 and I loooooove this movie
I was 7! We watched this movie sooo many times growing up 😄
I did too!!!
I was 7 when this movie came out, but I love it and I watch it every year!
As a therapist myself, couldn't stand Neal as a kid and I still can't stand Neal.
I like him in the second movie
In 1994 I was twelve, but even though it’s been a long time I’m still feeling young and happy
I was still in my moms stomach when this came out she was 4 months along but I grew up watching this so it’s very nostalgic for me
Never saw this one as a kid. I watched the second one cause thats all we had. I remember tho I was completely CRUSHING on Bernard.
When this movie came out, I wasn’t even THOUGHT about yet
I was nine, and pretty much developed an instant crush on Bernard. Still one of my favorite Christmas movies, though my go-to must-watch-every-year is Muppet Christmas Carol.
One of the few times in my life that I had a ½ hour long night terror (I was looking at a da*ned clock), when I finally got up, I had spent that time with that horrific sensation of dread and evil. So I put on this movie and the sequel. I needed to feel that hit of joy and silly that fun holiday movies have. There was also the option of Christian holiday movies (usually black and white or old technicolor) but there's a level of unpleasantness usually in them. Like someone is dying. Denny's Turkey Club sandwich is a great thing though, it's the triple decker sandwich.
After seeing this and Hunted Mansion back to back I am reminded, there re lot of divorce or separated parents who neglect there children in 90s movies. Liar Liar, Hook , Mrs Doubtfire, Jingle All the Way, Parent Trap.
I was around 7 when this movie came out. Didn't see it right when it dropped though. Saw it the year after.
I was four when this came out. I was completely mindblown at the "heater-turns-into-fireplace" part. Could barely get over that concept. lol
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 my dude, hope you and your family had a good one. Also I love this movie .top 5 all time favorite Christmas films .
It's about to be scary movie time and I'm watching a Christmas movie😂 Oh well as long as it's a Billy reaction it's all good☺️
I was -1 when this came out, I still love it today!
This that mf movie man😭❤
Agreed ❤️
Hope you had a Merry Christmas Billy!!! love you sweater
Great review my boy. Looking forward to what you put out
I was 17 years old. Merry Christmas Billy.
How is Billy so handsome. Thanks for all you do. I watch your videos when I'm upset.
Yeah, they say Santa walks through the door.
I was barely 2. The scene where Santa, a childhood icon, slips and falls off the roof used to scar me as a kid. It doesn't anymore, but I still see it's pretty dark and messed up for a kids movie.