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Tim Allen Reveals a Dark Secret About Disney's The Santa Clause

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Tim Allen Reveals a Dark Secret About Disney's The Santa Clause

by ZACH JOHNSON

 

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image: Disney

 

The Santa Clause isn't a horror movie—but it could have been.

 

Tim Allen appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show Wednesday, where he shared a little-known fact about the 1994 movie that spawned two sequels and earned $189.8 million at the box office.

 

"The original Santa Clause is a little darker, written by two comedians. I actually shot and killed Santa, in the original movie," the 65-year-old actor said.

 

"And he fell off the roof, because I thought he was a burglar. He gives me the card and the whole movie starts. And the kid goes, 'You just killed Santa.' And I said, 'He shouldn't have been on the roof when he wasn't invited.'"

 

Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/ap/news/989901/tim-allen-reveals-a-dark-secret-about-disney-s-the-santa-clause

Erm, okay.  

 

Anyway, my wife is looking forward to returning to the UK next week and watch the new Netflix film, The Christmas Chronicles. 

 

I'm sure it'll be good on the OLED.  

Castle principle. ????

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