But in this case, he glowers silently at the camera for several seconds, before holding up a Blu-ray disc of the movie to be reviewed: Elf Bowling: The Movie. He then turns the cover around to show the back and points to the rating the movie got: PG, after which he throws the cover down in frustration Cut to a shot of a poster labeled "Fucking Elf Blowing", which shows several women in sexy Santa-like outfits NC vo I know how that one is PG, that makes sense. NC: looks up in thought In fact, how is that not more than PG, holds up Blu-ray again but how is the animated movie based on the game PG?! The title and clips from this movie are shown. The footage from the source material it's based on also plays out briefly NC vo : Elf Bowling is based on a computer game from the late 90s about Santa throwing a bowling ball at striking elves.
It even sports new outstanding talent that would only rise in the coming years, such as blonde! Join our mailing list Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Ad — content continues below The concept of a Bad Santa is not necessarily a new one. But Thornton may be one for the ages, because he gets a whole movie to take it to an extreme worth 50 lumps of coal, all of which likely would smell better than his alcohol-drenched breath. A boozer, a probable drug addict, a jeeringly loud racist, and a sometime-criminal, there is nothing appealing about this Santa at first glance. That is why his redemption story, told with maximum snark, becomes so poignant. However, this is where the schmaltz ends.
Good for you. Teens will always be teens. They will pull away no matter what. That's normal under any circumstance, but they will also learn how to relax, smell the flowers and appreciate casual non expensive leisure