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If it's Christmas related.. I like it! I'm sure I'll have no problem going to the movies to see it, and then owning it on DVD.. or hopefully the trilogy box set!
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Does anyone know if there is going to be a Santa Clause 3? Someone mentioned it to me and I was like I don't know. :?: :)
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Yes, it's TRUE! :)

0325, just a tip: you might want to do a <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/sea ... >SEARCH</a> first before posting a new thread. ;)

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=8138
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Santa Clause 3 Discussion and Trailers

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Here are the links (direct downloads) for the first trailer from Walt Disney in Quicktime format.

Trailer 1
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b25.mov (Small - 5.6 MB)
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b26.mov (Medium - 12.8 MB)
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b27.mov (Large - 25.6 MB)
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b28.mov (Extra Large - 47.9 MB)

High Definition
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b2p.mov (480p - 62.7 MB)
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b2q.mov (720p - 133.3 MB)
http://progressive.playstream.com/scree ... 12_b2r.mov (1080p - 166 MB)

I still haven't seen the second movie, so I'll definitely watch it soon. I liked the first one, so it will be interesting how this one turns out.

Edit: Movie website: http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/ind ... link=santa or http://www.santaclause3.com/
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Ugh...Martin Short needs to just go away. And Tim Allen needs to stop begging. The Santa Clause was probably the best christmas movie ever (second only to Prancer and A Christmas Story), and these are useless sequels.

Although the plot for this one looks mor interesting than the plot used for the second film.
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

Thanks Hogi Bear. Coincidentially, I was wondering today when a SC3 trailer would be posted.

This trailer looks great. Cool idea, and I applaud the genius who's idea was to cast Martin Short as Jack Frost. :)

The only problem I have is bringing time-travel into the story. While a cool concept, should be used very carefully. Lets just hope it doesn't turn out like Back to The Future: Part II- The Movie with 30 Plot Holes.
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Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Thanks Hogi Bear. Coincidentially, I was wondering today when a SC3 trailer would be posted.
Had you read the front page, you'd have had an answer earlier in the week!

Thanks as always for the save-friendly links, Hogi.
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Luke wrote: Had you read the front page, you'd have had an answer earlier in the week!
I remember it getting updated, but I don't remember UD posting a link to a trailer.

Guess I missed it. :oops:
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David Krumholtz was unable to work an agreement out with Disney due to his work on CBS's Show Numbers.
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Post by lord-of-sith »

Well, this one looks like it's better than the second one (which I thought was decent). Martin Short looks hilariously-devlish as Jack. I got excited when I first saw him in the trailer because I knew it was comming, and the design seems pretty good. And as T/P fan already said, lets just hope they watch where they step with the time-travel idea, which is great on paper, but can be a bit tough to pull off. But I think it looks good so far, so count me in!
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So- is this the last of TSC movies? three is the charm...right?

Dont get me wrong- i love tsc 1 & 2 & I will def go see this opening weekend....just curious if there are any future plans for any more following this one
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Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:The only problem I have is bringing time-travel into the story. While a cool concept, should be used very carefully. Lets just hope it doesn't turn out like Back to The Future: Part II- The Movie with 30 Plot Holes.
<i>Back to the Future Part II</i> is one of the best sequels ever made. I'd love if this was something like that (without being an unoriginal retread). If you're counting 30 plot holes in <i>BTTF2</i>, I'm guessing you just haven't drawn the proper conclusions. While I'm sure there are some murky issues and there's certainly no shortage of confusing complexities, I think they really did a good job of utilizing elements from the first movie and revisiting them in a clever way.
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Fidget1234 wrote:So- is this the last of TSC movies? three is the charm...right?

Dont get me wrong- i love tsc 1 & 2 & I will def go see this opening weekend....just curious if there are any future plans for any more following this one
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Post by Lucylover1986 »

It looks pretty good actually. I'll be seeing it for sure. They should drop The Escape Clause part though from the title. The second movie had no subtitle so I don't know why they stuck one on this one.
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Lucylover1986 wrote:It looks pretty good actually. I'll be seeing it for sure. They should drop The Escape Clause part though from the title. The second movie had no subtitle so I don't know why they stuck one on this one.
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PatrickvD wrote:
Lucylover1986 wrote:It looks pretty good actually. I'll be seeing it for sure. They should drop The Escape Clause part though from the title. The second movie had no subtitle so I don't know why they stuck one on this one.
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Shouldn’t that be "Extra Frosty Edition"? :P
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:
PatrickvD wrote: The Santa Clause 3: Escape Clause: Extra Juicy Edition
Shouldn’t that be "Extra Frosty Edition"? :P
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

Luke wrote: If you're counting 30 plot holes in <i>BTTF2</i>, I'm guessing you just haven't drawn the proper conclusions.
Yes Luke, it was called an "exaggeration". :)

I thought BTTF2 had way too much time-travel, which kinda killed the movie for me at least, mainly because there were quite a few plot-holes(not 30, but quite a lot).

Overall, I just hope SC3 does a better job with it(even if the trailers make me nervous). :)
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Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:I thought BTTF2 had way too much time-travel, which kinda killed the movie for me at least, mainly because there were quite a few plot-holes(not 30, but quite a lot).
I know you were exaggerating, but I'd love to hear even a handful of what you consider plot holes. I've both pondered different things and heard others do the same and I'm currently fairly convinced that it's pretty tight and consistent. Not perfect, but certainly not with quite a lot of glaring and important plot holes. I think the Biff disappearing conundrum (which I guess was deleted) might lead to some confusion, and a lot of the rest of it requires mind-bending thought to fully understand, but nevertheless, I consider the latter quality one of the film's many positive traits. It's one thing not to like the movie (which is fine; I thought <i>Back to the Future Part III</i> was clearly the weak link - sorry, Netty), but to fault <i>II</i> for plot holes and then not point any out makes me anxious to hear what you have in mind. (Though perhaps this is best suited for a separate thread.)
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let me get this straigth: They`re really doing this thing?

talking about the lack of originality....
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