Heart-warming, joyful and kind,Elfhas become a timeless Christmas classic. The premise of a fully grown man dressed as an elf wandering around New York City in search of his birth father is one that could have made for a grotesque film, and yet thanks to the shared vision and unbridled ...
Snowflakes fall over the opening New Line Cinema logo before it fades away. Helpful•10 3 Near the end of the credits, the original score from the film plays over in the background, and then the last one thing showing was the title of the film. ...
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Let’s rewind back to 2003. You were heavily involved in the titles and stop-motion in Jon Favreau's holiday filmElf. How did this project come to you? Stephen:We were contacted by Joe Bauer, the visual effects supervisor who was working with Jon Favreau on the movie. Joe had started ...
Elf is a Christmas comedy film that has become a modern holiday classic since its release in 2003. Directed by Jon Favreau and starring Will Ferrell as Buddy the Elf, the movie tells the story of a human who was adopted and raised by Santa’s elves at the North Pole. Unaware of his ...
Elf(2003) 1 picture ★★★☆ (40 votes) Add something Mistakes Quotes Pictures Questions Trivia Corrections Stupidity Plot More Visible crew/equipment:In the scene whereBuddyand Michael are leaving the school, a crew member is visible in the bottom left of the shot. At first, he is just...
Ever wonder what a film would be like if the faces of the beloved characters were played by someone else? Here's a look at what could have been. ByDara Drapkin-GrossiFeb 25, 2022 Movie Lists Top Feel-Good Movies of the 2000s
When I first saw the trailer for this film I laughed slightly but I also thought that it could easily be just awful. Despite this fear I decided to go and see it on the basis of seeing Ferrell in the Reloaded MTV spoof on the DVD and being very funny. I was glad that I did as ...
good-natured humor in it — particularly in the North Pole sequences — and Bob Newhart steals the show whenever he is on screen. Will Farrell is competent and entertaining as the cheerful, wide-eyed elf lost in the big city, and in the end the film delivers a warm, feel-good Christmas...