01 Dec 2006
- Deck the Halls is presented in its 1.85:1 widescreen theatrical dimensions (enhanced for 16x9 sets) and 1.33:1 reformatted fullscreen on opposite sides of the disc. Picture quality is expectedly quite terrific and the aspect ratio ensures that almost all the resolution goes to the movie, resulting in an impressively sharp, detailed, and clean.
- 'Deck the Halls' is the Wild symbol, pays 4000x the line bet for 5 of them, doubles all wins with it, but comes Stacked only in the Free Spins game, not in the base game. Oh, what a shame! Hmm, but at least Santa Claus comes Stacked in both base and Free Spins games, so that balances things up a bit.
Deck the screenwriter, deck the director-then go and deck your own halls. Full Review Original Score: D Joseph Proimakis Movies for the Masses. Deck the Halls is a everything wrong with filmmaking. It’s a complete cash-in on a holiday season that promotes family togetherness. It’s a complete cash-in on a holiday season that promotes.
93 minutes
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PG
There are a select few Christmas movies that are really, really good. Deck The Halls is not one of them. It’s a hollow exercise, full of poorly motivated characters hanging from a clichéd story (neighbours become rivals after trying to ‘out-Christmas’ each other). It leaves you with the feeling that someone has come in and re-written it, without quite finishing the job.
Why is Buddy (Danny DeVito) dissatisfied with his job? The answer to that might have made things interesting. Instead we get something so innocuous it’s irritating. It wouldn’t be so bad if the jokes and the set-pieces were funny; as it is, they’re weak and sluggish. Bah, and indeed, humbug.
Deck The Halls Movie Review
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Got any kids who've been naughty this year? Here's their present. Deck The Halls isn't funny or moving. It is a waste of some talented actors, but that's about it.