Seeing this as an adult I now realize that the entire town was being absolute jerks to them. If they don’t want to celebrate Christmas it within their right to do so. Everyone in the town should’ve minded their own business and left them alone.
I agree! But when they found out Blair was coming home & they decided to help her parents bc she's helped them many times & treated them well over the years was very sweet.
@@bellereinette2938 True but Dan basically said let’s help despite them being jerks when in reality him and everyone else was being that. If that was me I’d have a party with just Blair and her boyfriend and my wife because everyone else no longer deserves my friendship after everything they’ve done. If Blair asks why I’d tell her why and maybe she’d confront everyone on how awful they were.
"Shall I call the chief?" Hahaha! That sure spooked them. Dan Ackroyd was perfect for that role. That was almost like his other catchphrase and question, "Do you want to see something really scary?" in Twilight Zone: The Movie, with Albert Brooks.
@@stefanmovieflixtomasiI think when Dan Ackroyd asks everyone a serious question, like those two, it’ll smarten people up to either do their police duty, or not get freaked out by a blue monster (TZ:TM did a great job on that makeup for him) that eats his prey.
it was nice of the community to help Luther and Nora set up this last minute Christmas party for Blair and boyfriend aka her future husband no matter how much of a jerk he had been to everyone because he thought they were interfering with his plan to skip Christmas when they were only trying to get it through his head that it wasn’t a good idea they could of refused to help
True Luther was being a complete jerk, but the neighbors made him like that. He told them to please respect his decision, but they were practically going to war with him.
I hate how in the final act of the movie that they portray the neighbors as the Good guys by helping Luther and Nora set up a last minute Christmas party for Blair despite the fact that they've spent nearly the whole movie harassing the Kranks and trying to force them into taking part in their Christmas tradition not only that but they never apologize for all the crap they put Luther and Nora I know Luther was a jerk to them but they were the one who refused to respect thier wishes if I were Luther I would move as far away from these people as humanly possible.
@@TheFanboy19 Vic is a hypocrite. How did he not sin as well by just plain harassing Luther and Nora about not decorating their house or celebrating Christmas? It's none of his business what Luther and Nora want to do.
Luther wasn’t being a jerk. Everyone else was to him. The minute he said he wasn’t celebrating Christmas that year everyone turned on him. If this wasn’t a movie it basically would mean him and his family had given lots to that town and this one time they wanted to spend December alone they were the bad guys.
Christmas With The Kranks (2004) A Film By: Joe Roth Based On The Novel: Skipping Christmas By: John Grisham Starring: Tim Allen Jamie Lee Curtis Dan Aykroyd Erik Per Sullivan Cheech Marin Jake Busey M. Emmet Walsh Kevin Chamberlin Elizabeth Franz Rene Lavan Austin Pendleton Caroline Rhea Patrick Breen Felicity Huffman Arden Myrin And: Julie Gonzalo
4:41 are you serious?!? He has every right to choose if he wants to skip Christmas or not and he asked them to respect his decision instead they invaded his privacy, harassed him and his wife and basically stalked them and he’s labeled the bad guy. The entire town are villains not him. I know it’s just a movie but it justifies stalking, harassing people and invading people’s privacy.
God I love this movie, reminds me of my childhood.
Its fucked
Seeing this as an adult I now realize that the entire town was being absolute jerks to them. If they don’t want to celebrate Christmas it within their right to do so. Everyone in the town should’ve minded their own business and left them alone.
True, but that’s what makes the movie so hilarious and why it is called Christmas with the Kranks.
Oh yes, however Blair now just coming home soon changed everything here
I agree! But when they found out Blair was coming home & they decided to help her parents bc she's helped them many times & treated them well over the years was very sweet.
@@bellereinette2938 True but Dan basically said let’s help despite them being jerks when in reality him and everyone else was being that. If that was me I’d have a party with just Blair and her boyfriend and my wife because everyone else no longer deserves my friendship after everything they’ve done. If Blair asks why I’d tell her why and maybe she’d confront everyone on how awful they were.
Lone Wolf. Its a funny Christmas movie for Heaven’s sake,,, u r taking it way too serious,,, u sound like a ‘Scrooge’
I'm not surprised that this movie was made 10 years after The Santa Claus. Tim definitely looks a decade older than he was when he played Scott Calvin
Also 2 years after The Santa Clause 2
This and the truck rolling over the ham are my favorite parts
my fave was seeing little jb lol
For a Christmas movie this one isn’t bad. Pretty entertaining
Tim Allen as Luther Krank tried to put Frosty up on top of the roof in Home Improvement style once again! LOL! LMAO! ROFL! XD!
"Shall I call the chief?" Hahaha! That sure spooked them.
Dan Ackroyd was perfect for that role. That was almost like his other catchphrase and question, "Do you want to see something really scary?" in Twilight Zone: The Movie, with Albert Brooks.
That comment also made them smarten up for sure
@@stefanmovieflixtomasiI think when Dan Ackroyd asks everyone a serious question, like those two, it’ll smarten people up to either do their police duty, or not get freaked out by a blue monster (TZ:TM did a great job on that makeup for him) that eats his prey.
Yeah aka Elwood J. Blues saying this line.
I like Ghostbusters.
Loooove this movie!!!
it was nice of the community to help Luther and Nora set up this last minute Christmas party for Blair and boyfriend aka her future husband no matter how much of a jerk he had been to everyone because he thought they were interfering with his plan to skip Christmas when they were only trying to get it through his head that it wasn’t a good idea they could of refused to help
True Luther was being a complete jerk, but the neighbors made him like that. He told them to please respect his decision, but they were practically going to war with him.
I hate how in the final act of the movie that they portray the neighbors as the Good guys by helping Luther and Nora set up a last minute Christmas party for Blair despite the fact that they've spent nearly the whole movie harassing the Kranks and trying to force them into taking part in their Christmas tradition not only that but they never apologize for all the crap they put Luther and Nora I know Luther was a jerk to them but they were the one who refused to respect thier wishes if I were Luther I would move as far away from these people as humanly possible.
@@TheFanboy19 Vic is a hypocrite. How did he not sin as well by just plain harassing Luther and Nora about not decorating their house or celebrating Christmas? It's none of his business what Luther and Nora want to do.
@@miguelcejajr5976this!!! I get that’s the point of the movie to make luther look like he’s just a grump etc but damn
Peer pressure to the max lol
Luther wasn’t being a jerk. Everyone else was to him. The minute he said he wasn’t celebrating Christmas that year everyone turned on him. If this wasn’t a movie it basically would mean him and his family had given lots to that town and this one time they wanted to spend December alone they were the bad guys.
WHAT MERAVIGLIOS GIFT WILL BE TO WATCH THIS MOVIE FOR CHRISTMAS
When I close my eyes I can still hear Buzz Lightyear
I see Santa, he even falls off a roof just like the Santa from the movie that Scott got his powers from.
Shall I call the chief?
Its a miracle Luther didn't get killed but poor Frosty.
"Poor Frosty my eye"
Christmas homecoming party for Blair.
1:49 similar to what happens to Santa in a Tim Allen movie except Santa has no harness like thing to keep him alive
Yep. This is hysterical
2:00 - 2:05 What we all would like to say to the neighbor we don't like.
5:36 Imagine Ray blackmailing Peck.
Ray: Should I call your boss?
Right, old Wally Wick (referring to Peck)
Any Christmas film Tim Allen is in. You know its going to be good.
5:36
Go get him, Ray! XD
Ghostbusters turned 20 the year this was released.
Ray Stantz Vs. Banzai
@@professorhulk8259 Did you know that actually now Cheech Marin was now in the second Ghostbusters movie?
Can anybody tell me what version of white Christmas is playing in the background?
I’m wondering the same thing. I’ve been looking for years and I can’t find it 😞
Duplex, I believe.
I’ve been looking for this for years too
Christmas With The Kranks
(2004)
A Film By:
Joe Roth
Based On The Novel:
Skipping Christmas
By:
John Grisham
Starring:
Tim Allen
Jamie Lee Curtis
Dan Aykroyd
Erik Per Sullivan
Cheech Marin
Jake Busey
M. Emmet Walsh
Kevin Chamberlin
Elizabeth Franz
Rene Lavan
Austin Pendleton
Caroline Rhea
Patrick Breen
Felicity Huffman
Arden Myrin
And:
Julie Gonzalo
Happy 20th Anniversary Years old Christmas with the Kranks.🙂🎄
4:41 are you serious?!? He has every right to choose if he wants to skip Christmas or not and he asked them to respect his decision instead they invaded his privacy, harassed him and his wife and basically stalked them and he’s labeled the bad guy. The entire town are villains not him. I know it’s just a movie but it justifies stalking, harassing people and invading people’s privacy.
Can anyone tell me who is singing the white Christmas cover at the end?
i recognized the other officer! jake busey! lol imagine if his dad played a homeless person and he mistook him for a crook
3:01 got em paramedic huh lmfao
Christmas with the kranks >>> elf
Dad goodbye 1:31 no way sobs go 2:20
Nobody ever talks about the possessed decoration, they should, because that means that sentient decorations exist in this movie's universe.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Blessed Christmas 🎄 to everyone
someone saw that the black firefighter is taking the ladder in the chin at 2minutes50
0:27 He should have been using his Ecto Goggles. Guess the reason and now the reference.
Al final si huele a navidad
4:37 Because this is not for him its for his daughter Blair so if your not doing this for him then that's saying his daughter is bad.
Why should the daughter pay for the sins of the father?
Surprisingly poignant
5:36 Banzai just got Ghostbusted.
Cheech Marin was in Ghostbusters 2
Frosty ☃️ is smashed! 1:43
4:23 SMOKED TROUT
Better than frozen pizza
I love you to christmas
I always saw this movie (in a good way) a Hallmark original Christmas movie with an A-list cast sized budget.
2:50 black dude gets a ladder to the back of the head lol
You noticed that? Awesome 👍 I read about it on IMDb 😉☕🥁🌃
Great movie
3:35-4:00 me ordering at bojangles
Picture Of Health
I like to movie
Vic Frohmeyer MALE SIGMA
Wow Dan Aykryd’s character is obnoxiously nosy
Oh Is frosti
#FreeFrosty
🤣
Katy Perry potter
4:19 4:21 4:24
Bim rallen
Monday 5
Tuesday 5
Wednesday 5
Friday 5
Sunday 5
Don't care for this movie, but dan aykroyd is wasted in this film