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La Course au jouet 2

Titre original : Jingle All the Way 2
  • Vidéo
  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 33min
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3,8/10
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Larry the Cable Guy and Kennedi Clements in La Course au jouet 2 (2014)
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ComédieFamilleComédie des FêtesFamille de vacances

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLarry's daughter Noel wants only one thing for Christmas: a talking bear. Her stepdad Victor intends to make sure that Larry can't get one.Larry's daughter Noel wants only one thing for Christmas: a talking bear. Her stepdad Victor intends to make sure that Larry can't get one.Larry's daughter Noel wants only one thing for Christmas: a talking bear. Her stepdad Victor intends to make sure that Larry can't get one.

  • Réalisation
    • Alex Zamm
  • Scénario
    • Randy Kornfield
    • Stephen Mazur
    • William Robertson
  • Casting principal
    • Larry the Cable Guy
    • Brian Stepanek
    • Anthony Carelli
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,8/10
    3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alex Zamm
    • Scénario
      • Randy Kornfield
      • Stephen Mazur
      • William Robertson
    • Casting principal
      • Larry the Cable Guy
      • Brian Stepanek
      • Anthony Carelli
    • 35avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
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    Jingle All The Way 2: Larry's Spectacular Parade Of Lights
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    Larry the Cable Guy
    Larry the Cable Guy
    • Larry
    Brian Stepanek
    Brian Stepanek
    • Victor
    Anthony Carelli
    Anthony Carelli
    • Claude
    • (as Santino Marella)
    Kennedi Clements
    Kennedi Clements
    • Noel
    Lauren K. Robek
    Lauren K. Robek
    • Trish
    • (as Kirsten Robek)
    Rachel Hayward
    Rachel Hayward
    • Maggie
    Matty Finochio
    Matty Finochio
    • Jeffrey
    Eric Breker
    Eric Breker
    • Welling
    Brenda Crichlow
    Brenda Crichlow
    • TV Reporter - Margo
    • (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
    Reno Collier
    Reno Collier
    • M.C.
    Nicholas Harrison
    Nicholas Harrison
    • Eddie
    • (as Nick Harrison)
    Meredith McGeachie
    Meredith McGeachie
    • Janie
    Lindsay Maxwell
    Lindsay Maxwell
    • Attractive Employee
    Jeff Gulka
    Jeff Gulka
    • Elf
    Joyce Robbins
    Joyce Robbins
    • Rita
    Jacqueline Robbins
    Jacqueline Robbins
    • Laraine
    Angela Moore
    Angela Moore
    • Frustrated Mom
    David Milchard
    • Frustrated Dad
    • Réalisation
      • Alex Zamm
    • Scénario
      • Randy Kornfield
      • Stephen Mazur
      • William Robertson
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    1ikoopmommy

    Are there negative stars?? Like Anti-Stars

    The best actor in this train wreck was the wrestler and Larry the cable guy wasn't even the worst actor in the film!

    Never again. I should tell Redbox I want my free rental code back.

    The entire movie...Larry is being forced to accept the fact his ex-wife remarried (ok, I get it) but they're also forcing to have Larry accept his daughter now has 2 dads?! Really!? Hate to tell you one is a father and one is a STEPfather. I don't know that just did not sit well with me.

    I hated it. I can't stress enough. It was dull, boring, lacking. Had the whole entire plot pinned in about 5 minutes of the movie. I only laughed once.... and I don't even think the part was MEANT to be funny!
    1brailsford

    There are 2 types of people

    Those who loved Jingle all the Way and those who hated it.... finally they have something they can agree on... and that is that this movie was a train wreck that should have never happened. I personally loved the first one... it wasn't a great story but it had a charm to it, funny moments and over the top silliness.... This movie basically had a similar event involving a super popular toy, thats where the similarities end as any attempts at humor fell flat. WWE was the movie company behind this so its no surprise that no one in the movie made any effort to act (Much like in Leprechaun: Origin), I find it amazing that professional wrestlers are more convincing actors then the actors they get for their movies. I'm still wondering how after watching this movie Larry is considered a comedian, nothing he said in the film was funny, in fact a few of his jokes made an already unfunny scene... well... uncomfortable. Basically the plot is Larry is the dad of a girl whose mom married some other guy who has it out for him so there both trying to get this toy bear that records the person's name and says it. Then Larry (pretty lazily compared to Arnold) spends the majority of the movie doing stuff trying to get the toy. The big thing missing was direct cut throat competition though the way Arnold had with Sinbad, Brian Stepnek wasn't going head to head with Larry at all. The fact that Larry was divorced also left the whole conflict with an affair brewing the way their was in the original with Arnold's wife and Phil Hartmen. The attempts at over the top humor just weren't there and the movie was boring almost to the point of being a sleep aid. Anyway if your looking for a movie for really young kids, it has nothing really offensive in it (unless you consider a movie pretending to be a comedy and then turning out to be a tedious watch offensive)
    1StevePulaski

    A film that's only merit is its consistent deplorability

    WWE Studios has had an abnormally prolific year, getting one of their films in theaters (Oculus), resulting in respectable box office numbers, and churning out three direct-to-DVD efforts, all of which sequels or some sort of continuation of another preexisting entity. In just a little over two months, WWE Studios has released a prequel to the Leprechaun franchise, a sequel to See No Evil, and, perhaps the strangest release in their catalog thus far, a sequel to the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle Jingle All the Way starring Larry the Cable Guy. One takes a look at the DVD cover art for the film and regards it with a certain disdain, as they see a thrown together, and slightly disturbing image of Larry the Cable Guy and Kennedi Clements, before cringing and, likely, passing by it with no further comment or thought. I simply couldn't leave it alone.

    For starters, I always hear the complaint about some actors never leaving their comfort zone or sticking to being typecast in certain roles, like Michael Cera in the awkward schoolboy roles and Channing Tatum in the man-candy ones. However, home come few address Larry the Cable Guy's inability to be anyone besides his one-note joke character in films? He has found ways to appear in a Madea film, a sequel to The Rock's Tooth Fairy, and two Cars films, plus an abundance of short films, playing no one other than his redneck archetype and consistently showing how a cute idea descends into tedium if not properly carried out. My personal problem with Larry the Cable Guy is a newfound one, for I used to find him amusing, is the fact that he is a man entirely made out of a joke that has been stretched threadbare for years and it was a joke that wasn't worth more than momentary amusement.

    Larry the Cable Guy plays none other than a character named Larry in Jingle All the Way 2, a ne'er-do-well father, who is desperately trying to be his daughter's favorite male figure now that, following what we can see was a fairly mild divorce brewed from minor inconvenience, Victor (Brian Stepanek), a wealthy businessman, has now entered in her life as her stepfather. Larry's daughter Noel (Kennedi Clements) is anticipating Christmas a lot this year because, judging from her private letter to Santa Claus, she wants a stuffed teddy bear named Harrison, which happens to be the season's hottest toy. Upon discovering this, Larry makes it his mission to not only give Noel a memorable Christmas but to find a Harrison Talking Bear, which proves difficult once Victor realizes his plan and begins to buy out each store's stock of Harrison bears.

    The original Jingle All the Way was never a holiday favorite of mine, as it offput me with its materialistic mindset and massively contentious story given it's a Christmas film, but Jingle All the Way 2 finds ways to be even more offputting given its lack of any redeemable characters and ridiculously overblown story. As we constantly see Larry being beaten by Victor seconds after he acquired an entire store's lot of Harrison bears, we question why he doesn't just order the bear online or ask the store manager to reserve one for him. In addition, watching two grown men fight like children for ninety minutes does not make for a good film whatsoever. If we're not seeing Larry breathlessly race around and passive-aggressively speak with Victor, we must endure the same kind of jokes that Larry the Cable Guy has made a career out of making, only this time, set in the context of a Christmas film.

    Jingle All the Way 2 isn't frustratingly bad, because, if you sit down to watch it, you've already questioned "why?" numerous times, regarding the film's production, existence, and thought-process, but it completely avoids any and all likability when you watch the year's frothiest ending conclude such an awful picture before your very eyes. If there's one thing Jingle All the Way 2 has going for it, at least it's consistently bad and has an ending that effectively lives up to the standards the film has set for itself.

    Starring: Larry the Cable Guy, Brian Stepanek, Kennedi Clements, Santino Marella, and Kristen Robek. Directed by: Alex Zamm.
    3kevin_robbins

    This is a bad addition to the holiday genre that I would recommend skipping.

    Jingle All the Way 2 (2014) is a movie I recently watched on Disney+. The storyline follows a single dad with joint custody of his daughter. His ex-wife has remarried to a very successful and rich husband. The stepdad goes way out of his way to make the daughter happy and impress her causing insecurities in her real dad. When the daughter writes a letter to Santa Claus both dads compete to get her the toy of her dreams.

    This movie is directed by Alex Zamm (Inspector Gadget 2) and stars Larry the Cable Guy (Cars 1 & 2), Brian Stepanek (Green Book), Anthony Carelli (Miss Persona), Lauren K. Robek (Cats & Dogs) and Eric Breker (Godzilla).

    The storyline for this had potential but wasn't executed particularly well. The characters were well established and set-up and the premise was sloppy. The sequences to obtain the toys weren't fun or entertaining. There are a few good zingers and one liners; but overall, not enough to carry the movie. I did like the conclusion and resolve of the film.

    Overall this is a bad addition to the holiday genre that I would score a 3/10 and recommend skipping.
    4DoctorSnuffleupagus

    What is a Critic?

    Do any of you understand what it means to review a movie? It is not your job or place to tear down a film simply because you did not like it. A review is meant to help an audience understand the positive and negative aspects of a product. If you were to be so prudent to say there were no positive aspects to this movie, then you must be too ignorant to have noticed them. As for the movie, it received a four star rating simply because the flow of the movie was disrupted by the numerous short and obvious father vs. step-father escapades, and for the fact that it was meant for entertainment, not inspiration. However, contrary to many of the other reviews, if you like Larry and his low-brow style of comedy, then you will certainly find yourself laughing several times throughout the film.

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      Not one single cast member who was in La Course au jouet (1996) is back in this movie.
    • Gaffes
      Larry gives the age of Noel 3 different times during the movie. The first time is 7 years old, the second time is 8 years old and the third time is 7 years old.
    • Citations

      Santa: [Larry sits on Santa's lap] Dude, she's gonna love the doll.

      Larry: Santa Claus, I'm not leaving your lap until I get that Harrison Bear. Uh, as a matter of fact I've had some Mexican food last night and it's starting to bubble up on me. Oh, you've better give me that bear because if I explode on you, you're going to have to call Roto-Rooter for some backup.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Cinematic Excrement: Jingle All the Way 2 (2014)
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      Jinglin
      Written and Produced by Alex Geringas and Alex Zamm

      Performed by Toby Rand

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 décembre 2014 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fort Langley, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
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      • Pace Pictures
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • WWE Studios
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