Jingle All the Way
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Plot Summary
The true meaning of Christmas — desperate last-minute shopping — is the subject of this holiday-themed comedy. Howard Langston (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a mattress salesman with a bad habit of putting his work ahead of his family. His son Jamie (Jake Lloyd), who wishes Dad would pay more attention to him, wants only one thing for Christmas — a Turbo Man action figure, with all the accessories. Howard promises both Jamie and his wife Liz (Rita Wilson) that there will indeed be a Turbo Man under the tree for Jamie on Christmas morning, but come December 24, Howard realizes that he hasn't actually bought the toy yet. Seemingly it would be no great problem to head on down to the toy store and pick one up, but it just so happens that Turbo Man has been the hottest ticket of the holiday season, and literally thousands of parents are scrambling for the last few action figures. Howard then spends a hilariously hellish Christmas Eve madly scrambling from store to store in desperate search of a Turbo Man; in the course of his adventures, Howard keeps crossing paths Myron Larabee (Sinbad), a postal worker who wants a Turbo Man even more desperately than Howard. And on the home front, Howard has to worry about Ted Maltin (Phil Hartman), an annoyingly perfect suburbanite obsessed with Christmas who has eyes for Liz. This was the second film for child actor Jake Lloyd, who three years later would gain international attention when he was cast as the young Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
TOMATOMETER
17%- Reviews Counted: 42
- Fresh: 7
- Rotten: 35
- Average Rating: 4.0/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: In this formulaic star vehicle, Schwarzenegger gets to fly like Peter Pan, act like Superman--and fulfill all the fantasies kids may have about their fathers.
Rotten: I liked a lot of the movie, which is genial and has a lot of energy, but I was sort of depressed by its relentlessly materialistic view of Christmas, and by the choice to go with action and (mild) violence over dialogue and plot.
Rotten: You'll need an awful lot of Christmas cheer to forgive Arnold Schwarzenegger for his fourth, and hopefully last, venture into comedy, a turkey that needs stuffing on the most inaccessible shelf of your local video store.
Customer Reviews
It's Better Than Most Critics Lead You To Believe...
I LOVE this film. Yeah, some of the jokes about pedophelia are misplaced, and the whole black guy who tries to steal everything even though we never see his family is totally wrong; Jingle All The Way is a very enjoyable Christmas film. It's my second-favorite. The faults are easy to forgive, which I have, and it makes for a more pleasurable viewing experience. Buy Jingle All The Way.
what's not to love?
"nobody likes you Booster!"
I wanna buy this not rent
Why can we only rent this, I want this on my iPhone at all times. Some classic Arnold lines in this one. "who said you could eat my cookies!?"
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