Bad Santa with Billy Bob Thornton: DVD Cover

    Bad Santa Director: Terry Zwigoff Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Lauren Graham

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/22/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 34,941

    Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Deleted and alternate scenes; Behind-the-scenes special; Outtakes

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    Side #1 --
    1. Christmas in Milwaukee
    2. On the Wagon?
    3. "#%&^-Stick?"
    4. "What D'You Want?"
    5. "Prove It"
    6. "Is Granny Spry?"
    7. Keeping a Low Profile
    8. Santa's New Hideout
    9. "Wanna Play Again?"
    10. "That's Gonna Sting a Little"
    11. "He's Clean"
    12. Negotiating
    13. Turning a Corner?
    14. Boxing and the Wooden Pickle
    15. A Merry Christmas Eve
    16. The Kitnerboy Redoubt
    17. "For Christ's Sake It's Christmas"
    18. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Here's a Christmas story that old Scrooge himself would have loved; prior to his reformation, that is. It's a scabrously funny, sublimely mean-spirited, and unabashedly tasteless yarn that pokes a sharp stick in the eye of Yuletide tradition. It is also a tour de force for Billy Bob Thornton, absolutely hilarious as the self-loathing safecracker who every year works as a shopping-mall Santa Claus, just prior to ripping the place off when last-minute holiday sales have swollen the cash registers with money. An unreliable drunk barely held in check by his diminutive accomplice (Tony Cox), Thornton's character moves in with a friendless, dull-witted, obese young boy (Brett Kelly) while enduring what is to him the seemingly endless stretch between Thanksgiving and Christmas. What's terrific about Bad Santa is that director Terry Zwigoff steadfastly refuses to soften the characters or situations; even the relatively benign leading lady (Lauren Graham) is portrayed as a boozing nymphomaniac. The screenplay shows no mercy toward Kelly's character, who seems at every point to deserve the indignities routinely inflicted upon him. John Ritter, in his final feature-film appearance, excels as a squeamish store manager who deplores his new Santa but can't bring himself to fire the miscreant. And Bernie Mac makes the most of his supporting role as a corrupt security chief who figures out the scam being worked by Thornton and Cox. This is not a movie for the vulgarity averse. Sequence after sequence seems designed to make the viewer say, "I can't believe they said that in front of a kid!" All in all, Bad Santa is the blackest of black comedies and the guiltiest of guilty pleasures, an unrelentingly savage lampooning of Christmas-movie conventions that revels in its own coarseness. And if this sounds like your sort of thing, the Badder Santa DVD edition promises a longer cut (by five minutes) of the film and a "Badder Santa gag reel." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Not for the faint of heartby Anonymous

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    November 27, 2008: OMG, this is a classic. This is the movie where I really discovered BBT. His portrail of Santa is extreme and ever so clever. I loved it. John Ritter was fantastic. The kid was a hoot. Tony and Bernie were the best. This has become part of our family Christmas movie roster, slid in between Charlie Brown, The Grinch, and The Christmas Story. The language and content is not for kids or the faint of heart, but that is the beauty of it all. It is perfectly placed and the timing was perfect. I laugh out loud every time. My copy is well worn!

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    A Genuine Gut Busterby Anonymous

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    March 26, 2007: Comedy is difficult to do on the big screen. Most comedy movies are just not funny. This however is a gut buster. Could not stop laughing. The dialouge is clever and comic, and marvelously delivered in beliveable and comedic preformances. Great writing, great acting and great direction the three elements that make a great picture are all present here.

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