Deck the Halls
Determined to unseat Steve Finch's reign as the town's holiday season king, Buddy Hall plasters his house with so many decorative lights that it'll be visible from space! When their wives bond, and their kids follow suit, the two men only escalate their rivalry - and their decorating.
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- Cast:
- Danny DeVito , Matthew Broderick , Kristin Davis , Kristin Chenoweth , Alia Shawkat , Dylan Blue , Kelly Aldridge
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Purely Joyful Movie!
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Rating-4/10Deck the Halls is a festive film full of thrills spills and jokes, unfortunately none of them work and you finish watching this neither filled with holiday cheer or a hurting stomach from laughing too much. The film tries very hard to be a comedy that then also tries too hard to bring jokes rather than any jolly feel, overall just leaves you feeling this movie to be Poor, and a strong one of that.The story is a very fast paced one, lots of gags and they are very slapstick orientated. I felt throughout the jokes are just not well made enough, some have a little mind put into them but end up being wasted and too predictable. The plot even becomes tiring by the end and the feud seen within the movie becomes stale and flat where as a Christmas film doing it right would have changed course to make it more interesting to the viewer.The acting in truth is one of the if not the worst part of the movie, Matthew Broderick is just not good whatsoever in this and fails completely as the main character Steve Finch. Danny DeVito could possibly top Broderick's performance and do even worse as he is just so unreal and unbelievable, you can't help feel any old person from the street could have done a better job. Other than those two the cast remain fairly subdued and even actors such as Kristin Davis fail to shine.The directing is a bit of a fail and although I don't want to sound a critic who offends, the directing is of absolutely no help to the movie and if anything they should have just improvised for the film. The script offers little originality and I still can't help feeling that if they had brought in a more experienced writer then we may have seen a funnier piece. I enjoyed the Christmas design coursing thorough but to say this movie oozes festive sparkle, well I would be straight lying.It may seem I am disgusted by this film but in truth it is only poor, it has as I mentioned a nice Christmas step, the feeling may not be the there but the look is. A few jokes produced a kind of slight snigger and although maybe I felt a slight bit of remorse afterwards at laughing at such things, I guess I can't help but at least try to locate my funny bone.If you like a good old comedy Christmas flick, well avoid this as it won't fulfil your needs, but if you don't mind an unkind movie with a bit of a haphazard plot then you may find this suitable entertainment. One thing I did feel whilst watching was that it tends to follow the same lines as other Christmas like films, the naughty and not nice nature of the movie feels like it's been done before but I do think people could like that part about it.Overall I give this a 4/10 and found it to be Strongly a Poor and unreasonable film but one that somehow stays stable enough not to become truly awful. Just try to watch it in a happy if not happy an slightly mischievous mood and you may find it pleasant enough viewing, watch it in a normal critic mode well you will not like it and if anyone laughs throughout this movie a lot, well my hats off to them.
Deck the Halls is a below average film with a storyline that dosen't really go anywhere and while it myth interest children under the age of seven,everyone else would be smart enough to understand this movie is terribly written and just not funny.While there is good chemistry between Mathew Broderick and Danny DeVito,two comedy actors I really enjoy, it dosen't make up for the poor dialogue and the complete lack of Christmas magic.I would not recommend Deck the Halls to anyone,certainly not as a movie to watch with the family at Christmas time,avoid this movie.A family man's peaceful Christmas plans with his family are ruined when their new neighbours intend on their Christmas lights to be literally visible from space.
Very cute movie about two neighbors (Danny DeVito and Matt Broderick) who try to out-do one another as 'The Christmas Guy' on their block by lavishly decorating their houses during the yuletide.Lots of great scenes like when newly arrived neighbor Danny introduces himself to Matt and winds up taking Matt's morning newspaper and cup of coffee. Also when Danny can't understand the conversation when Matt starts to "talk weird". Kristin Chenoweth is sweet as Danny's wife while lots of charming moments helps make this a holiday staple for the Christmas season.Recommended for the entire family.
The premise of this movie basically is that a man who is "The Christmas Guy" has a new neighbour who intends to have his house seen from space (why???) by putting up as much Christmas lights as possible, the Christmas guy doesn't want this guy to take over his role and he tries to sabotage it. Whilst also getting into disastrous and awkward situations that really aren't funny. I won't go into detail though.However the ending though is one I can see coming from miles away. Devito's character knows that Broderick's character is sabotaging his Christmas lights and eventually they resolve everything. However they resolve it I don't care. It wasn't particularly memorable. None of the characters were likable.Nothing out of this movie is particularly memorable or any good.