|
|
|
CHRISTMAS W/THE KRANKS (UMD/PSP/WS 1.78 A/2.0/FR-GER-BOTH/SP-IT-DUB/ENG-PO- DVD
1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen
PN: 043396125452IE
Release: 10/23/2007
Starring: Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Aykroyd
Director(s): Joe Roth
|
|
Please Note: This item is a special UMD DVD movie that requires a UMD movie playerto use such as the Sony PSP. This DVD will not work with a standard DVD player.
|
Christmas With the KranksBased on John Grisham's novel Skipping Christmas, Christmas With the Kranks revolves around Nora ( Jamie Lee Curtis) and Luther Krank's ( Tim Allen) decision to put their normally fanatical enthusiasm for the holidays aside for a tropical cruise. With their daughter in Peru with the Peace Corps, the Kranks believe it just isn't worth it; thus, no presents, Christmas trees, or decorations of any kind will adorn their house to the great consternation of their neighbor Vic ( Dan Aykroyd). Just as it looks like Christmas will be successfully skipped, Blair (Julie Gonzalo) throws a major kink into her plans when she suddenly has a change of heart and announces she'll be coming home for Christmas after all. The film ran into troubles early on in production when Ben Affleck's similar sounding bomb Surviving Christmas won the race to the theaters, forcing the filmmakers to depart from the book title in favor of the catchy Kranks one. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Cast Tim Allen as Luther Krank Jamie Lee Curtis as Nora Krank Dan Aykroyd as Vic Frohmeyer Erik Per Sullivan as Spike Forhmeyer Cheech Marin as Officer Salino Jake Busey as Officer Treen M. Emmet Walsh as Walt Scheel Elizabeth Franz as Bev Scheel Kevin Chamberlain as Mr. Scanlon Tom Poston as Father Zabriskie René Lavan as Joanna Austin Pendleton as Umbrella Santa/Marty Caroline Rhea as Candi Patrick Breen as Aubie Felicity Huffman as Merry Arden Myrin as Daisy John Short as Ned Beker Julie Gonzalo as Blair Krank Bonita Friedericy as Jude Becker David Hornsby as Randy Becker
| Crew Christopher Burian-Mohr - Supervising Art Director Alan B. Curtiss - Associate Producer Margery Simkin - Casting Allegra Clegg - Co-producer Susie de Santo - Costume Designer Alan B. Curtiss - First Assistant Director Joe Roth - Director Nick Moore - Editor Bruce A. Block - Executive Producer Charles James Newirth - Executive Producer John Debney - Composer (Music Score) Little Steven - Musical Direction/Supervision Hallie D'Amore - Makeup Garreth Stover - Production Designer Don Burgess - Cinematographer Chris Columbus - Producer Michael Barnathan - Producer Mark A. Radcliffe - Producer Theodore H. Sharps - Set Designer Barbara Mesney - Set Designer Bruce Hill - Set Designer Gae S. Buckley - Set Designer Patricia Klawonn - Set Designer Willie D. Burton - Sound/Sound Designer Chris Columbus - Screenwriter Sheena Duggal - Visual Effects Supervisor Darren King - Supervising Sound Editor Sony Pictures Imageworks - Visual Effects Karen O'Hara - Set Decorator John Grisham - Book Author
|
 Christmas With the Kranks The title's silly-name humor is typical of Christmas With the Kranks, the film version of John Grisham's novel Skipping Christmas. The original name would have been better, but it was probably too similar to Surviving Christmas, Ben Affleck's lump of coal that came out the same holiday season. Joe Roth's film of a Chris Columbus script doesn't stoop to those depths, but it does have a consistently hard time capturing real human behavior. Each scene is less believable than the one before it, but at least it starts with a decent idea -- a middle-aged couple decide to redirect their usual holiday resources toward a Christmas cruise, with their daughter occupied in the Peace Corps. The many niggling details involved with avoiding Christmas -- whom to inform, which traditions to skip -- are humorously presented in the early going, as acquaintances react with surprise and frustration that's exaggerated just enough for good farce. But as the neighbors eventually launch a full-scale assault on the historically generous and popular family just because they decide to re-prioritize for one year, things get ridiculous. Then, not only does their daughter fly home at the last minute -- an unthinkable luxury for a Peace Corps volunteer only a month on the job -- but Jamie Lee Curtis and Tim Allen drive themselves and everyone around them bonkers trying to support the ruse that Christmas was always proceeding just as normal. A disappointed daughter hardly seems grounds for such crisis-level behavior. Most problematic is that the film sees Allen as a Scrooge -- a crank, if you will -- simply because he makes the justified and quite contemporary decision to use late-December vacation days for a real vacation. The audience ends up sympathizing with him a lot more than the filmmakers intended. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French, Ger, Italian, Spanish | | Subtitle Options: | English, AR, French, Ger | | Sound Processing: | | | Additional Features: | Full-length movie
Widescreen presentation
DVD picture quality | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen
| | MPAA Rating: | PG | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 99 min | | | |
|
|
|