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Deck The Halls (2006)
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There Glows The Neighbourhood!

Deck The Halls is a family comedy about one-upsmanship, jealousy, clashing neighbours, home decoration... and the true spirit of the holidays. For Cloverdale, Massachusetts optometrist Steve Finch (Matthew Broderick), no time of the year can compare to the glory of the Christmas season. And, for many years now, he's carried on a series of heartfelt but hokey Yuletide traditions that his family - wife Kelly (Kristin Davis), daughter Madison (Alia Shawkat), and son Carter (Dylan Blue) - at this point, can barely tolerate. Despite his family's exhausted protests, super-organized Steve has the December calendar chock full with everything from shooting the Finch's annual Christmas card photo, to their ritual tree harvesting and neighbourhood caroling night. There's also scheduled time for shopping, 'personal reflection,' and the town's yearly Winterfest carnival, which Steve joyously oversees.

But Steve's Christmas bliss is suddenly destroyed when slippery car salesman Buddy Hall (Danny DeVito) moves in next door and Steve finds himself going toe-to-toe with his new neighbour. Buddy quickly begins to undermine Steve's dominance as the local 'King of Christmas' when he sets out to festoon his new house with enough glowing holiday lights so it will be visible from outer space.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Deck The Halls (2006): 2 out of 5 stars

Average rating (8 reviews)

Customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars Scrape that Barrel

Trefusis | 28/06/2008 | See all Trefusis' reviews (142) »

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A few years ago Robson Green and the fat bloke out of some bank ads did a TV comedy about two guys competing to see who could create the fanciest Christmas lights display. It wasn't brilliant, but it was acceptable easy going entertainment. Now Hollywood have taken an OK premise and turned it into an unfunny sickly piece of work that wastes the time of everyone watching or acting in it. Strangely enough, after watching this it actually makes you yearn for Robson Green - shocking brainwashing.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Great Christmas Fun, a must!!!

Sezzymouse | 09/05/2008 | See all Sezzymouse's reviews (1) »

I don't agree with any of the reviews that say this film is rubbish. I think it is a harmless feel good family christmas film. It is good fun and the 4 leads all work really well together particularly the wonderful Kristin Chenoweth as Tia Hall and as a plus we get to here her sing at the end.

Customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars Not one for the Christmas Collection

TheJayMan | 05/01/2008 | See all TheJayMan's reviews (13) »

Against the reviews, I still bought this film in the hope that it would bring some festive fun to the holiday season. Unfortunately, even as a real Christmas movie nut, this film was, in alomst everyway, a complete dissappointment. Althought script can be blamed greatly for this film, Matthew Boderick brings 'bad acting' to a new dimension. I couldn't believe that the once great Ferris Bueller could produce such a poor performace. Do not buy this film. JT

Technical Details

 

Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, Kristin Chenoweth, Alia Shawkat, Fred Armisen, Jorge Garcia, Dylan Blue, Kelly Aldridge, Sabrina Aldridge, Sean O'Bryan, Gillian Vigman & Ryan Devlin

John Whitesell

PG

2006

Widescreen 1.85:1

English - Dolby Digital (5.1)

1 hour and 35 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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