Trailer Blazer: 'Fred Claus,' 'Get Smart'
Jul 11, 2007, 02:06 PM | by Chris Schonberger
Categories: Film, Movie Trailers
Two new trailers for you, PopWatchers: Fred Claus and Get Smart. One question: Are Vince Vaughn and Steve Carell really going to pull a Will Ferrell and become unfunny shtick actors in big-budget Hollywood comedies? (You could argue that they already have, but I don't think they've quite reached Ferrell levels of overexposure.)
Let's start with Fred Claus, which immediately begs another question: Do we really need another bawdy reimagining of the classic Santa tale? In my mind Ernest Saves Christmas put the genre to bed back in 1988, but since then the procession has been endless: Bad Santa, Elf, Jingle All the Way, The Santa Clause, etc. Some of those movies were pretty funny, but even Mozart knew that you can only have so many variations on a theme before it's time to find a new movement.
The conceit of Fred Claus is pretty simple: Vince Vaughn plays Santa's roguish older brother — the outcast of the Christmas-card perfect Claus family — who returns to HQ (a heavily CGI-ed North Pole) and uses his sarcastic charm to snake his way back into the family business. Paul Giamatti actually seems pretty good as Santa, but Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin clearly thinks that Vaughn can carry a comedy solo. (Owen Wilson did it definitively with You, Me, and Dupree, so why can't he!?) Things eventually get out of hand, and a calculating Kevin Spacey — who appears to head up some sort of evil mega-corporation that controls childhood myths — threatens to close up the shop. Like a good Christmas stocking, it's the simple pleasures that make this trailer bearable: the ridiculousness of Ludacris playing an elf, for example. With a few eggnogs before, during, and after, this could actually be ok. Just don't hold the rum.
Get Smart's teaser keeps its gifts slightly more guarded — perhaps because it doesn't have many? All we see of the film — based on the 1960's TV satire of secret agent genre — is three examples of the uncouth Maxwell Smart (Carell) doing a bumbling James Bond impression and then standing around looking silly. What we are promised, however, is an interesting on-screen lineup: Anne Hathaway, Alan Arkin, Terrence Stamp, The Rock, Masi Oka, and Ken Davitian (of Borat naked-wrestling fame).
So what's the verdict, PopWatchers? Can Vaughn conquer the
Christmas box office? Will Get Smart
make amends for Carell's Evan Almighty
misstep? The message boards await your passionate response.

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