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Doug (vo): Uh-huh. Shit like that makes this really stupid. But what makes it good are some really genuinely romantic elements. And, yes, it's still done in a month, and that's weird, but if you look at everything else as kind of this first date and just a couple slowly falling in love, then, actually, it's not that bad. He tries courting a principal at a school that, at first, he thinks is really cold-hearted, but the more he talks to her, the more he realize that there's actually more to her than he thought. And their chemistry, I think, is totally believable, and really charming, and leads to a lot of very nice romantic moments. But, guess where it leads? That's right. He has to tell the truth about who he is, she gets angry and doesn't believe him, and it all starts over again. We saw it in the first film, it wasn't good then, why are we watching it again?
 
Doug (vo): Uh-huh. Shit like that makes this really stupid. But what makes it good are some really genuinely romantic elements. And, yes, it's still done in a month, and that's weird, but if you look at everything else as kind of this first date and just a couple slowly falling in love, then, actually, it's not that bad. He tries courting a principal at a school that, at first, he thinks is really cold-hearted, but the more he talks to her, the more he realize that there's actually more to her than he thought. And their chemistry, I think, is totally believable, and really charming, and leads to a lot of very nice romantic moments. But, guess where it leads? That's right. He has to tell the truth about who he is, she gets angry and doesn't believe him, and it all starts over again. We saw it in the first film, it wasn't good then, why are we watching it again?
   
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''[The film's villain, Toy Santa, is shown in several scenes]''
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''[The film's villain is shown in several scenes]''
   
 
Doug (vo): But to the movie's credit, there's a subplot about a robot Santa who's taking over the North Pole, and...it's surprisingly really funny. Let me rephrase that. It's so awkwardly acted that you can't help but find it funny, and I don't know if that was intentional or not, but it actually does get a giggle out of me.
 
Doug (vo): But to the movie's credit, there's a subplot about a robot Santa who's taking over the North Pole, and...it's surprisingly really funny. Let me rephrase that. It's so awkwardly acted that you can't help but find it funny, and I don't know if that was intentional or not, but it actually does get a giggle out of me.
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