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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the $300 million dollars of blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of it was burnt.

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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the $300 million dollars of blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" ''only'' half a million of it was burnt.
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* The deleted Cast Call Back that has all the characters just being goofy. Especially the most monsterous of the villains just breaking into smiles.

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* The deleted Cast Call Back that has all the characters just being goofy. Especially the most monsterous monstrous of the villains just breaking into smiles.
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** The deleted scene that reveals the original post credit scene was going to be Santa returning to the drunk's house, revealing that he was going to be watching and he expected the drunk to get his act together and give his child the life she deserved. It seems that Scrooge's comment that Santa SHOULD get involved in people's lives had an affect and Santa is going to be more proactive in protecting children.

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** The deleted scene that reveals the original post credit scene was going to be Santa returning to the drunk's house, revealing that he was going to be watching and he expected the drunk to get his act together and give his child the life she deserved. It seems that Scrooge's comment that Santa SHOULD get involved in people's lives had an affect effect and Santa is going to be more proactive in protecting children.
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** The deleted scene that reveals the original post credit scene was going to be Santa returning to the drunk's house, revealing that he was going to be watching and he expected the drunk to get his act together and give his child the life she deserved. It seems that Scrooge's comment that Santa SHOULD get involved in people's lives had an affect and Santa is going to be more proactive in protecting children.


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* The deleted scene showing that after he killed Candy Cane Santa got Trudy and sang Jingle Bells with her
* The deleted Cast Call Back that has all the characters just being goofy. Especially the most monsterous of the villains just breaking into smiles.
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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and kindness, sincerely declares ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert adding ''"Me too."'' Finally, after a {{beat}} of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.

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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings joins his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and kindness, sincerely declares ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert adding ''"Me too."'' Finally, after a {{beat}} of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
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* While it ends with her getting covered by Santa's vomit, the British bartender is mesmerized to witness Santa lifting off.

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* While it ends with her getting covered by Santa's drunken vomit, the British bartender is mesmerized to witness Santa lifting off.
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* It's shown that despite being at it for at least 1,100 years, Santa remembers and knows ''everybody'''s Christmas wishes, demonstrating that for as cynical as he's become he does genuinely care for everybody he's delivering to. Santa recalls in near-perfect detail Trudy's wish for a best friend when she was four years old and also directly calls each mercenary by their real names and remembers what they wanted for Christmas as children, which genuinely makes it sad when he sincerely apologizes for not helping Scrooge (aka Jimmy) when his life got ruined over a horrible misunderstanding.
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** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be '''[[{{Understatement}} far]]''' from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into The Herald of Kindness and Joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.

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** The icing on the cake is are the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be '''[[{{Understatement}} far]]''' from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into The Herald of Kindness and Joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.
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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and kindness, sincerely declares ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert adding "Me too." Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.

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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and kindness, sincerely declares ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert adding "Me ''"Me too." "'' Finally, after a beat {{beat}} of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth, declares in a kind voice that ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert joining in. Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.

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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?",'' to which Jason also joings his wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth, warmth and kindness, sincerely declares in a kind voice that ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert joining in. adding "Me too." Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
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** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be '''[[{{Understatement}} far]]''' from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into a herald of kindness and joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.

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** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be '''[[{{Understatement}} far]]''' from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into a herald The Herald of kindness Kindness and joy, Joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.
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* As Trudy declares that she still and always will believe in Santa after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?", to which Jason also affirms his belief in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and sincerity, declares that ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert joining in. Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she adds ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be far from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into a herald of kindness and joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.

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* As Trudy declares that she still believes in Santa, and always will believe in Santa will, after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?", that?",'' to which Jason also affirms joings his belief wife in believing in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and sincerity, warmth, declares in a kind voice that ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert joining in. Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she adds snaps ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be far '''[[{{Understatement}} far]]''' from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into a herald of kindness and joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.
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* As Trudy declares that she still and always will believe in Santa after he gave his life to protect the Lightstones, Linda tearfully agrees ''"He saved our entire family; what is more ''real'' than that?", to which Jason also affirms his belief in the Jolly Saint. And ''Gertrude'' of all people, in a ''completely'' uncharacteristic display of warmth and sincerity, declares that ''"I believe in him too",'' with her grandson Bert joining in. Finally, after a beat of reluctance, Alva's cynicism cracks as she adds ''"Fuck! Okay I believe in him too!"'' Such was their love and faith in Santa that the nebulous forces of "Christmas Magic" brought him back to life on the spot.
** The icing on the cake is the warm and loving smiles on ''every'' Lightstone, the normally cynical Gertrude and Alva in particular, as they waved Santa goodbye flying into the night on his sled. They may be far from perfect, but if even Nicomund the Red can turn from a mass murdering Viking Warrior into a herald of kindness and joy, this moment shows that the Lightstones too have hope to change for the better.

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* While it ends with her getting covered by Santa's vomit, the bartender is mesmerized to witness Santa lifting off.
** Santa is joined by a MallSanta at the pub. While Santa has become bitter and cynical over the commercialization of the holiday, the Mall Santa still believes in the happiness that children feel for Christmas and offers to pay for Santa's tab because he can't stand seeing a Santa so depressed.

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A violent Christmas film it may be, but there's still moments that can make a Grinch's heart grow bigger.
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* While it ends with her getting covered by Santa's vomit, the British bartender is mesmerized to witness Santa lifting off.
** Santa is joined by a MallSanta at the pub. While Santa has become bitter and cynical over the commercialization of the holiday, the Mall Santa still believes in the happiness that children feel for Christmas and offers to pay for Santa's tab because he can't stand seeing a fellow Santa so depressed.



* Santa reveals to Trudy that he and Mrs. Claus have been together for 1100 years and that his own wish was to tell his wife how much he loves her.

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* Santa reveals to Trudy that he and Mrs. Claus have been together for 1100 1,100 years and that his own wish was to tell his wife how much he loves her.
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* Santa reveals to Trudy that he and Mrs. Claus have been together for 1100 years and that his own wish was to tell his wife how much he loves her.
** When his sled of reindeer return to Santa with his spare sack, his wife had also put his old hammer, Skullcrusher, in there with a cute note.
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* Trudy and Santa's relationship is genuinely cute. Despite becoming cynical over the commercialization of Christmas, Santa is willing to save her. In turn, Trudy lifts his spirits rekindling his love for the holiday.

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* Trudy and Santa's relationship is genuinely cute. Despite becoming cynical over the commercialization of Christmas, Santa is willing to save her. In turn, Trudy lifts his spirits rekindling and rekindles his love for the holiday.
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* On one of his runs, Santa finds a little girl sleeping in a crib near a drunken and clearly neglectful father. He gives the girl a present while leaving her dad a lump of coal, and takes his six pack of beer.
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** Santa is joined by a MallSanta at the pub. While Santa has become bitter and cynical over the commercialization of the holiday, the Mall Santa still believes in the happiness that children feel for Christmas and offers to pay for Santa's tab because he can't stand seeing a Santa so depressed.
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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the $300 million dollars of blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of it was burnt.

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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the $300 million dollars of blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of it was burnt.burnt.
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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.

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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the $300 million dollars of blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million it was burnt.
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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.

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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him [[MoneyToBurn burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive alive]] as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.
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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful that saved her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.

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* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful that saved for him saving her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.
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* Trudy and Santa's relationship is genuinely cute. Despite becoming cynical over the commercialization of Christmas, Santa is willing to save her. In turn, Trudy lifts his spirits rekindling his love for the holiday.

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* Trudy and Santa's relationship is genuinely cute. Despite becoming cynical over the commercialization of Christmas, Santa is willing to save her. In turn, Trudy lifts his spirits rekindling his love for the holiday.holiday.
* Jason taking a stand to his domineering RichBitch mother Gertrude by stealing the blood money in her safe ''finally'' earns her respect (maybe even love), so much so that she does ''not'' object to him burning an entire bag of it to keep Santa warm and alive as he lies bleeding to death in the snow. It helps that she is likely grateful that saved her family's life, and that "only" half a million of the $300-million was burnt.
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* While it ends with her getting covered by Santa's vomit, the bartender is mesmerized to witness Santa lifting off.
* Trudy and Santa's relationship is genuinely cute. Despite becoming cynical over the commercialization of Christmas, Santa is willing to save her. In turn, Trudy lifts his spirits rekindling his love for the holiday.

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