If you and yours see one film after your feast of pheasants make it this incredibly precious, delightfully sweet instant holiday classic Elf.
Elf (2003)
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Reviews Counted:161
Fresh:134
Rotten:27
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Ferrell's funny and charming performance makes Elf a delightful Christmas comedy.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This holiday season, discover your inner elf! One Christmas Eve, a long time ago, a small baby at an orphanage crawled into Santa’s bag of toys, only to go undetected and accidentally carried... This holiday season, discover your inner elf! One Christmas Eve, a long time ago, a small baby at an orphanage crawled into Santa’s bag of toys, only to go undetected and accidentally carried back to Santa’s workshop in the North Pole. Though he was quickly taken under the wing of a surrogate father and raised to be an elf, as he grows to be three sizes larger than everyone else, it becomes clear that Buddy (Will Ferrell) will never truly fit into the elf world. What he needs is to find his real family. This holiday season, Buddy decides to find his true place in the world and sets off for New York City to track down his roots. Although Buddy experiences a world he never knew existed, he quickly learns that life in the big city is not all ice skating and sugarplums, and he finds himself as much an outsider there as back in the North Pole. Buddy seeks out his real father, Walter (James Caan), a workaholic publisher of children’s books with a place on Santa’s “naughty” list. Walter doesn’t believe Buddy is who or what he says he is; in fact, the only thing Walter believes in with any certainty is the bottom line. Buddy also discovers a new mom (Mary Steenburgen), and learns he has a ten-year-old half-brother (Daniel Tay) who doesn’t believe in Christmas or elves or Santa. In fact, everyone seems to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. With the holiday season fast approaching, Buddy takes it upon himself and his earnest elf ways to win over his family, realize his destiny and, ultimately, save Christmas for New York and the world. Will Ferrell (Old School, “Saturday Night Live”) stars as Buddy the elf in New Line Cinema’s family comedy Elf. Directed by Jon Favreau (Made) from an original script written by David Berenbaum (Disney’s upcoming The Haunted Mansion), the film features a stellar supporting cast that includes James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, with Edward Asner (as Santa Claus) and Bob Newhart (as Papa Elf). Elf is a Guy Walks into a Bar production, produced by Jon Berg, Todd Komarnicki and Shauna Robertson. The executive producers are Toby Emmerich, Kent Alterman, Cale Boyter, Jimmy Miller and Julie Wixson Darmody. The co-producer is David Householter. New Line Cinema will release Elf (rated PG by the M.P.A.A. for “some mild rude humor and language”) nationwide on November 7th, 2003. [More]
Starring: Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen
Starring: Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Edward Asner, Bob Newhart, Daniel Tay, Faizon Love, Peter Dinklage, Jon Favreau, Kyle Gass, Andy Richter, Amy Sedaris
Director: Jon Favreau
Director: Jon Favreau
Screenwriter: David Berenbaum
Producer: Jon Berg, Todd Komarnicki, Shauna Robertson
Composer: John Debney
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Elf
With Ferrell's charm, this knowing wink to the Yuletide fuzzies of yore survives the saccharine assault that claims most "family" films released between Nov. 1 and Christmas.
Supremely likeable, but it’s content to be a prestigious variation of an Adam Sandler comedy rather than an inspired fantasy.
Will Ferrell's uninhibited physical comedy ignites this fish-out-of-water family film.
Director Jon Favreau keeps the film sincere and adult for most of the running time.
This is a fun movie that starts off a little cutesy, but really gets funny once the 'elf out of water' concept kicks into full-gear.
Holiday comedy gives the talented Will Ferrell a chance to flail wildly -- yet warmly -- as a human raised by elves.
...the film doles out Christmas warmth like a department store Santa handing out candy canes.
While sufficiently funny, charming and clever, Elf is no modern Christmas classic. But it will make Will Ferrell a bona fide star — and for good reason.
Buddy the elf, like high school killers Eric and Alex, feels that he doesn’t fit in.
Thankfully, it's never preachy -- though it does get a little gooey -- simply because in defining his own ideas of cool, Favreau is way too cool to preach.
...innocuous, child-friendly fare with some truly enjoyable elements sprinkled into a healthy batch of Christmas mediocrity. Kinda like cinematic fruitcake.
Elf proves that Christmas Spirit has indeed been replaced by commercialism.
Elf isn't a pre-fabricated piece of synthetic Christmas cheer like The Santa Clause or Gov. Schwarzenegger's disastrous Jingle All the Way.
Yes, Virginia, there is a reason to see Will Ferrell's new film. At least so long as you've got a preteen in tow.
Latest News for Elf
December 18, 2006:
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November 21, 2006:
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November 09, 2006:
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This weekend, multiplexes hope to cram in lots of moviegoers thanks to a wide selection of new films. Six movies open or expand nationally on Friday making for what will be one... More...
September 20, 2006:
Will Ferrell Nixes "Elf 2" But Digs "Old School 2"?
Moviehole has an interview coming up with popular funnyman Will Ferrell, and the curly-haired kook had a few interesting things to say about a handful of possible sequels... More...
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