The Santa Clause 2

audience Reviews

, 43% Audience Score
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Bernard is an icon been hyperfixated on this movie for 3 months
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    A good sequel to the first film. However, the first one is the best in my opinion.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    I still liked watching this move even though it was not better than the first movie. It has been 8 hours since Scott Calvin took up the role of Santa and he has been doing really good. He finds out that Charlie has been put on the naughty list for graffiti and Scott feels like he needs to go back to see his son. Bernard and Curtis alerts Santa that if he does not obtain a wife by Christmas Eve, he will no longer be Santa. Scott returns to the real word and is met with the prinicpal complaining about Charlies' behavior. Scott is going through a process called desantification and he is reverting back to his original self. Scott soons finds his one true love and it turned out to be the principal, and she agreed to become Mrs. Claus at the end of the movie. While Scott is back in the real world, Curtis had the idea to duplicate Santa in a toy version and this whole process goes terribly wrong. The fake Santa decides that all kids are bad in the world and that they all deserve coal. He captures the elves and was ready for takeoff to give coal to the entire world. Scott had help from the tooth fairy to get back to the North Pole since all of his magic was gone. Scott ended up stopping the toy Santa and manages to marry Carol who is played by Elizabeth Mitchell. Scott used the new reindeer in training to stop the toy Santa named Chet who was a baby. Scott becomes Santa again and finally saves Christmas with Charlie who he dropped off at home. Charlie goes to wake up Lucy who is played by Liliana Mumy and she always knew that Uncle Scott was Santa. At the end, Santa rides off into the moonlight to deliver presents and tells Chet to stay on course. Overall, I always enjoy watching these movies but this one was not better than the first The Santa Clause.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    wow, the classic 1994 film having a 2002 sequel has become a must see. Really enjoyed the plot and writing of this movie. I was rooting for Saint Nick to find his Mrs. Clause. Enjoyed the other characters and Reindeer.
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    Worth watching if you have the compulsion to watch the entire series but I do think it’s the weakest in the series. Pretty boring plot and predictable with no real jeopardy that isn’t resolved in 2 minutes.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    It's a cute movie, but the plot is just more difficult to follow than the original, the cast is less charming, and the whole ambiance is less welcoming and fun. I admire the return of the original cast, but their hearts just don't seem to be in it as much.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    While the magic and warmth of Tim Allen's character still remains on point, the movie sacrifices moments of character growth for cartoonish and childish gags that might be fun for kids but doesn't work for me personally. C-
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Not as good as the first movie. But not bad
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Fun and entertaining without the angst of the custody battle in The Santa Claus.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    In this sequel to The Santa Clause, Santa, played by Tim Allen, must find a Mrs. Claus by Christmas or he will stop being Santa. There is also a plot about his son Charlie being on the naughty list and the replacement Santa causing havoc at the North Pole. I like seeing the expansion of the lore from the first movie, especially the idea of the Council of Legendary Figures. But the three main plots were too much to handle as none of them have a satisfying ending. If they dropped one of them and expanded the other two this movie would have been better. As is, it is a decent sequel and may entertain those who really enjoyed the first movie.