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Deck The Halls
Steve, a suburban dad and Christmas enthusiast, leads a well-ordered, well-planned, and well-organized life. When Buddy moves in living next to Steve, and especially when he decorates his house for the holidays so brightly, they go to war.
25 July 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
5 June 1980, Lansing, Michigan, USA
3 April 1953, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
12 November 1968, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
29 October 1967, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
30 October 1970, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
2 February 1939, Lancashire, England, UK
3 January 1981, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October 23, 2007
banal
November 23, 2006
There is something about the holiday season that brings lazy filmmakers to pitch meetings with Frank Capra knockoffs clutched in their sweaty paws.
April 14, 2007
Laden with false climaxes, the overstuffed plot leaves you exhausted well before the movie ends, and the amiable actors sleepwalk through their uninspired roles.
April 23, 2009
The gags land like lumps of coal, but at least the unnatural mounds of fluffy white snow remain unsullied in the dreck.
December 02, 2006
[Deck the Halls] wants to be both naughty and nice, but just ends up feeling deeply confused.
November 20, 2008
Ah, another lifeless comedy for the holidays. It's just super to be reminded how mean-spirited and grotesquely commercial the Christmas season can be, isn't it?
November 23, 2006
It's a holiday ritual: Each year, American moviegoers get the misanthropically stupid, plastic-satire-of- a-plastic-society Christmas comedy they deserve.
August 07, 2008
The distasteful formula is even more sour and ham-handed than usual; Broderick's and DeVito's natural likeability never stands a chance.
November 24, 2006
I love the Christmas season, but there are times when I wish it would go away if only to save audiences from horrific experiences like this.
March 12, 2008
a bit too faux-humbug for me
January 01, 2011
Makes us miss those Home Alone days...
December 26, 2006
This one follows the depressing pattern of Surviving Christmas and Christmas With the Kranks: enforced holiday cheer gives way to bilious hatred, then hollow forgiveness.

