ELF

Starring:
Will Ferrell, James Caan, Edward Asner, Mary Steenburgen, Bob Newhart, Daniel Tay and Zooey Deschanel

Director:
Jon Favreau

Running Time:
95 mins

Out to buy on DVD 08/11/04

"Gum on the street is not free candy"

Santa Claus

Buddy (Ferrell) wasn't your normal elf at Santa's workshop. He wasn't that good at making toys and the rest of the elves struggled to find something that he could do. Buddy wondered why he wasn't like everyone else but until he overheard two elves talking he had never considered the awful truth. He was a human. Shocked, Buddy decides to travel to New York to find his real father and bring him some much needed Christmas cheer because to his horror Walter Hobbs (Caan) was on Santa's naughty list.

Christmas movies tend to be overly sugary sweet and full of false, Hollywood, commercial seasonal cheer but Elf is slightly different.

Yes it does have a healthy dose of sugar coating, especially at the end but the whole film has one big thing going for it, the talent that is Will Ferrell. This is the breakout role for the Saturday Night Live veteran, who's movie career so far had been filled with entertaining but small supporting roles in films like Old School, Zoolander and Austin Powers. With a real gift for physical comedy and a genuine ability to play the character with a childlike innocence, Ferrell makes Buddy instantly likeable to both adults and children. From him not fitting in, in the North Pole to his Elf out of the workshop discovery of New York City, Ferrell draws you into the character by providing some laugh-out-loud moments for all the family.

There is good support from James Caan, as Buddy's reluctant father. The straight man to Ferrell's mania, Caan easily copes with been on Santa's naughty list by playing Walter as a man who thinks he has spawned a loony. Edward Asner makes a good Santa. Bob Newhart is great as the narrator of the story and as Buddy's adoptive Papa. While slightly underused, the talented Zooey Deschanel gets another chance to shine.

Director Jon Favreau, who is better known as an actor from films like Daredevil, Swingers and Deep Impact, captures Christmas cheer with just the right amount of syrupiness. He makes the movie accessible to both children and adults making Elf a true Christmas family movie.

With just the right amount of Christmas cheer, laugh-out-loud situations and the emerging talent of Will Ferrell, Elf is a feel good, seasonal movie that will nicely get you in the mood for the festive time of year.

Disc 1:
Audio commentaries from director Jon Favreau and star Will Ferrell
Fact track

Disc 2:
Deleted and alternative scenes
'About Christmas' featurette
Behind the scenes footage
'Film School For Kids' featurette
'How They Made The North Pole' featurette
Elf Jukebox
'Fun And Games': Karaoke, Read Along Elf, A Short Story Of A Tall Tale, Buddy's Adventure Games & Fix Santa's Sleigh Theatrical trailer

THE SANTA CLAUSE

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