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dskphoto

2nd Dec 2004
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Good Points: Funniest Christmas film ever !
General comments: Elf is the story of a human brought up in the North Pole with Santa Claus and his Elves.
Without going into too much detail, the film comes into its own when Elf decides to visit New York to find his real Dad.
There are so many funny scenes and Will Ferrell does an excellent job of playing an innocent 6' Elf in New York. There is some clever comedy (Bigfoot scene) and good old plain slapstick (Naughty Elf from the South Pole)
This is an excellent family film that will appeal to both children and adults.
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Elf - After seeing Will Ferrel in the very amusing Old School and Anchorman I was keen to see Elf. However, Elf is definitely a Kids film and has a completely different sense of humour. It's a beautifully cheesy story as Buddy the Elf (Ferrel) realises that he's actually a human and not an Elf. He was an orphan and climbed into Santa's sack one Christmas Eve and brought up as an Elf. He goes to meet his natural father in New York who isn't a very nice chap. Buddy has to learn the ways of hu ...- Read Stunt Gerbil's review (158 words)
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ohashleyo
15th Jul 2004
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Elf - Very funny, one of the funniest Christmas movies ever. This is a family movie and well worth seeing with the kids.
It is a must, he lets out this massive beltch at the dinner table.- Read ohashleyo's review (41 words)
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