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Elf Director: Jon Favreau Cast: Will Ferrell, Ed Asner, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 164

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Closed Caption; Disc One: How They Made the North Pole; Film School for Kids; Tag Along With Will Ferrell; That's a Wrap; Fun holiday featurettes: Santa Mania, Kids on Christmas, Deck the Halls, Christmas in Tinseltown; Widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film; Spanish language track; Make your own Christmas book and greeting cards for your friends; Disc Two: Buddy's Adventure Game: The Down Mt. Icing, Elf in the City, Snowball Fight, Fix Santa's Sleigh; More fun with Buddy: Elf karaoke, Read-along

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Side #1 -- Widescreen
1. About Elves: The Real Story From Papa Elf.
2. Little Buddy: Buddy Grows Up at the North Pole.
3. A Special Elf: Buddy Learns the Truth.
4. Buddy's Journey: Off to the Big Apple!
5. Dad: Buddy Meets His Real Father.
6. Gimbels: Buddy and Jovie Meet.
7. Winter Wonderland: Gimbels Is Transformed.
8. A Visit to the Doctor: Walter Takes Buddy In for a Test.
9. Homecoming: Buddy Meets His New Family.
10. Brotherly Bonding: Buddy Hangs Out With Michael.
11. Take Your Elf to Work: Walter Brings Buddy In to Work.
12. A Night Out: Buddy and Jovie Go on a Date.
13. Miles Finch: The Legendary Children's Author Meets With Walter.
14. Runaway Elf: A Guilt-Ridden Buddy Leaves Home.
15. Elf Help: Buddy Tries to Rescue a Stranded Santa.
16. Saving Santa: Christmas Spirit Saves the Day.
17. End Credits
Side #2 -- Fullscreen
1. About Elves: The Real Story From Papa Elf.
2. Little Buddy: Buddy Grows Up at the North Pole.
3. A Special Elf: Buddy Learns the Truth.
4. Buddy's Journey: Off to the Big Apple!
5. Dad: Buddy Meets His Real Father.
6. Gimbels: Buddy and Jovie Meet.
7. Winter Wonderland: Gimbels Is Transformed.
8. A Visit to the Doctor: Walter Takes Buddy In for a Test.
9. Homecoming: Buddy Meets His New Family.
10. Brotherly Bonding: Buddy Hangs Out With Michael.
11. Take Your Elf to Work: Walter Brings Buddy In to Work.
12. A Night Out: Buddy and Jovie Go on a Date.
13. Miles Finch: The Legendary Children's Author Meets With Walter.
14. Runaway Elf: A Guilt-Ridden Buddy Leaves Home.
15. Elf Help: Buddy Tries to Rescue a Stranded Santa.
16. Saving Santa: Christmas Spirit Saves the Day.
17. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

It's not easy to make a Christmas classic. For every A Charlie Brown Christmas and Miracle on 34th Street, there are countless films that put special effects where their hearts ought to be. Elf is a rare exception. With genuine charm and the immense likability of its star, Elf gives holiday cheer a good name. Will Ferrell stars as Buddy, a human raised by elves at the North Pole. But the over-six-foot-tall Buddy literally does not fit in, and he ventures to New York (via the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, the sea of swirly, twirly gum drops, and the Lincoln Tunnel) where he is reunited with Walter, his biological father (James Caan), a children's book editor, who was not aware of Buddy's existence. Clad in yellow tights and a whimsical elfin coat, Buddy's childlike enthusiasm for all things sugar and all things Christmas converts cynics like Walter, melts the heart of Jovie (indie queen Zooey Deschanel), a wary department store clerk, and inspires the faith that is needed to power Santa's sleigh. There are warm and wonderful scenes, including Buddy and Jovie's impromptu duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside," and Buddy's inevitable tangle with a department store Santa ("You sit on a throne of lies," Buddy tells the imposter). The supporting cast is another of this film's gifts that keeps on giving: Mary Steenburgen as Walter's very understanding wife; Bob Newhart as Walter's adoptive elf father; Ed Asner as Santa; and real-life dwarf Peter Dinklage as an author who doesn't much appreciate Buddy's mistaking him for one of Santa’s helpers. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Elfby JosephNicholas

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August 16, 2009: Elf by Jon Favreau

Elf is my favorite holiday movie. A playful , naïve elf played by Will Farrell leaves the north pole to search for his real dad in New York city, who turns out to be a hard hearted children's book editor played by James Caan. Elf spends his time spreading Christmas cheer and attempting to win the love of his father. On Christmas Eve his father has a change of heart and just in time to save Christmas New York City is invigorated with a dose of Christmas spirit. This is one of those movies that's full of quote-ables, and sing-ables. It's memorable, uplifting and heart-warming. Thanks to Jon Favreau for this quintessential holiday classic!

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Christmas Classicby Anonymous

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January 06, 2007: Watch the movie, put away your logic, and enjoy a Christmas fairy tale. I think this could become a classic.


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