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  1. Sep 13, 2024 · 11. Christmas with the Kranks (2004) John Grisham’s ‘Skipping Christmas,’ a New York Times Best-seller adapted into Joe Roth’s ‘Christmas with the Kranks,’ is a Christmas comedy film written and produced by Chris Columbus. The film follows a couple who decide not to celebrate Christmas without their daughter.

  2. Contents. Christmas with the Kranks. Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film directed by Joe Roth from a screenplay by Chris Columbus, based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. It stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis in the leading roles. The film also stars Dan Aykroyd, Erik Per Sullivan, Cheech ...

  3. Nov 23, 2004 · The movie is not funny, ever, in any way, beginning to end. It’s a colossal miscalculation. Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis star as Luther and Nora Krank, who live in a Chicago suburb with their daughter Blair (Julie Gonzalo). Julie is going to Peru in the Peace Corps, so this will be their first Christmas without her, and Luther suggests that ...

  4. Christmas with the Kranks is a good movie with an enjoyable storyline and a good comedic cast.I really enjoyed Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis as the married couple, the two had great chemistry and clearly worked really well together,and also really enjoyed Dan Aykroyd's character.The movie has plenty of funny parts and although it certainly won ...

  5. Halloween Programming Guide. Christmas With the Kranks. PG Released Nov 24, 2004 1h 38m Holiday Comedy CTA List. 5% Tomatometer 132 Reviews 39% Popcornmeter 50,000+ Ratings. Finally alone for the ...

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  6. by Chris Monroe Staff Writer. Also see our REVIEW of “Christmas with the Kranks”. W hile meeting with “Christmas With the Kranks” creators Chris Columbus, Tim Allen and Dan Aykroyd, one topic that kept coming up was sacrifice and how it lies at the crux of this story.

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  8. Dec 1, 2004 · Kranks isn't quite the turkey that film is, but you'll still need an awful lot of eggnog to tolerate its strained farce, laboured slapstick and sickly sentimental finale.

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