#DEAR SANTA (2024)
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forgottenstarlightwishes · 20 days ago
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smbdigitals · 11 days ago
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Full Name: Dear Santa (2024)
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paintedwingz · 23 days ago
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Dear Santa feels like a fever dream. i cant believe this was made in 2024. im. ☺what
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blazewatergem · 25 days ago
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So, checked out the movie Dear Santa(2024), the one with the devil? Honestly, not too bad! Not that great either, honestly, but not too bad. They had a pretty decent idea, the kid actors did their absolute best - I mean, they are kids.
I think the parents definitely weren’t the best - like, c’mon, lot going on there. The psychologist was done terribly, but that could be just my own biased opinion since it’s my desired career choice :’3 the ending was also…I don’t know.
I think this movie was meant to be brain popcorn honestly. Not overly thought about or having a message, just entertainment…even if I don’t get it personally.
That being said, the main kid? I think he was done pretty well. Great kid character, I felt for him, proper eleven year old portrayed. Felt for him, especially when he finally stood up for himself a bit.
Overall, was a decent watch - but I don’t think I’d watch it again. One and done, but nice.
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benedictusantonius · 27 days ago
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Dear Santa (2024) directed by Bobby Farrelly
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fandomblr1 · 19 days ago
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Dear Santa,
Please deliver all of these men wrapped in ribbon under the tree. If you really love me then they will also be shirtless. Thank you in advance.
P.S.- Keep the masks ON. No, I will not explain why.
Sincerely,
COD Men Lover
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gachiarchive · 3 months ago
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a thank you drawing for a popcorn maker sent to urana by a fan for her birthday.
Kei Urana || September 19, 2024 || Twitter [link]
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potatothemouse · 16 days ago
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Arctic fight submission used the holly berry, winter wonderland, and nightfall color palettes along with the dazzle theme
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"Dear Santa" (2024) Directed by Bobby Farrelly (Comedy/Fantasy/Christmas)
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abs0luteb4stard · 23 days ago
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W 𖤐 T C H I N G
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thetequilatragedies · 17 days ago
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19 days 🎅
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stopandimagineloveforever · 2 months ago
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Dear Santa (starring Jack Black) | Official Trailer | Paramount+
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tappersbloom · 2 days ago
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 days ago
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Dear Santa (2024) Review
When Liam Turner makes a crucial spelling mistake in his letter to Santa addressing it to Satan instead, he has a rather interesting Christmas visitor that is about to cause some chaos. ⭐️ Continue reading Dear Santa (2024) Review
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timmurleyart · 9 days ago
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The man in the red suit. 🔔🎅🏼🔴🎄
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adamwatchesmovies · 12 days ago
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Dear Santa (2024)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Dear Santa is a film that doesn’t know where to stand. Luckily, Jack Black’s performance and the original premise are enough to bridge the gap. You categorize the picture as an enjoyable but imperfect PG-13 Holiday comedy. Then, we get to the gigantic pile of coal of a conclusion. It’s such a bad call you have to dismiss the entire film because of it.
Dyslexic 6th-grader Liam Turner (Robert Timothy Smith) mistakenly sends his holiday wishlist to Satan instead of Santa Claus. When “Santa Claus” (Jack Black) appears in his room and offers to grant Liam three wishes for an undisclosed price, he’s initially skeptical – this jolly red fellow doesn’t look like he does on the greeting cards – but accepts. His first wish is for his crush at school, Emma (Kai Cech), to give him a chance.
If I hadn’t told you the film’s MPAA rating, what would you have guessed was the target audience for this movie? Probably the same crowd that saw Sausage Party or Good Boys? Surely not children with the whole “Satan is trying to trick this pre-teen into giving him his soul" thing. The jokes write themselves. Satan needs to grant Liam’s wishes to keep making more. Once he grants that third one, the boy's going straight to Hell. Can Satan fulfill the boy's deepest desires without giving away his true identity? Keep in mind, that those wishes might be harder to fulfill than you think because the kid is… kind of dumb. Infernal powers can only do so much, you know? Before you get upset, I’m not calling Liam dumb because he’s dyslexic. I’m saying he’s dumb because he a) still believes in Santa Claus despite being in the sixth grade and b) Confuses Satan for Santa Claus. This is a comedy so you’re willing to suspend your disbelief. In fact, Liam not realizing something that obvious is the joke. Even so, the part feels like it was meant for someone younger than twelve. The problem is, our protagonist can’t be too young because if he was any littler, his crush on Emma would be weird. It’s still weird now. The screenplay by Ricky Blitt and Peter Farrelly, with Jack Black (who I assume wrote most of his own dialogue because the other two are credited with the story, along with Dan Ewen) does give another reason for why this seemingly dopey kid is so easily tricked by the fallen angel but we’ll get to that a little later and even with that extra reason, he’s still too old to be duped this easily.
The PG-13 rating is not due to violence, gore or frightening imagery. It's due to language as Satan liberally says shit, ass, damn, crap, hell, etc. That wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing. If this movie had tweaked it humour and premise to appeal to younger children, you can see how it would’ve been successful. In fact, it is often successful, thanks to Jack Black. He’s clearly having a great time with this role, he has all the best lines and the funniest scenes. He even plays a pretty good “Santa”. The reason you keep watching despite everything is because of him, and to a certain extent, Robert Timothy Smith. He and Black play off each other well.
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Despite the film’s confused identity, I might’ve given it a mild recommendation if it weren’t for the ending. When we learn that Liam’s parents (Brianne Howey as Molly and Hayes MacArthur as Bill) are having marital problems, you think it’s just so they can be kept busy their son runs around with the Prince of Darkness. When you learn the marriage is strained because Liam’s younger brother recently passed away, you think “That’s unusually harsh for a goofy movie like this” but you file it away as an odd decision on top of the choice to waste Keegan-Michael Key as Liam’s psychiatrist and below the scene where Post Malone is magicked into becoming Liam’s best friend. Actually, it’s the crack that will cause the dam to burst. Eventually, Liam proves himself a good boy. His unselfish wishes melt Satan’s heart. As a reward, The Devil resurrects poor, dead Spencer and alters everyone’s memories (save for Liam’s) accordingly. First of all, this contradicts an earlier scene where Satan explicitly says he cannot change history. Second of all, what is this movie trying to say? At best, it’s “If you’re good enough, ANYTHING you want will come true”. At worst, it’s "Send a letter to a demonic entity and you’ll be able to snap the laws of the universe in half.” It’s genuinely upsetting; a complete, jaw-dropping miscalculation.
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The "I can’t believe you actually went there” conclusion should make Dear Santa worth a watch but it doesn’t. The film constantly hints at the success it could’ve been but even if it was tonally consistent, the finale leaves you angry and confused. Not in a “What happened?” kind of way; in a “What were they thinking?” kind of way. Again, I feel like I’m making it sound like this is so bad you’ve got to see it for yourself, but it’s merely a letdown. (December 6, 2024)
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