Jingle All the Way 2
- PG
- Year:
- 2014
- 93 min
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Dad. Hey, Dad. Time to wake up.
Dad.
Where's the button
on that snooze alarm?
Is that it? Where is it?
I'm not the snooze alarm.
Are you excited?
It's time to go ice fishing.
I am excited.
I'm gonna sleep on it, figure out
what we're gonna do with it.
Remember? The early
bird gets the worm.
And I think we know what
happens to that worm.
It gets gobbled up and eaten.
- Don't make me.
- All right, then.
All right. Now you've done it.
You know what you just did?
You just awakened the giant abominable yeti.
And you know what he feeds on?
- Cookies?
- No.
He feeds on tickles.
They feed on tickles.
Come on, then. Let's go fishing.
Mele Kalikimaka
Is the thing to say
On a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day
My turn.
That's the island greeting
That we send to you
From the land where palm trees sway
Here we know that Christmas
Will be green and bright
The sun will shine all day
And all the stars at night
Mele Kalikimaka
Is Hawaii's way
Take it away, Dad.
Dad, I wish you could've
been at Mommy's wedding.
You should've seen Mom's engagement ring.
The diamond was huge.
And during the wedding,
I got to hand Mom her ring.
I know, and you've been telling
me all week. That's awesome.
If your Mommy's happy,
I'm super happy.
Yeah, she's super happy.
And Victor is awesome,
don't you think?
Yeah, he's awesome. Hey,
you wanna know what else is awesome?
- Yeah.
- Watch this. What am I?
Walrus with tooth decay. You're funny.
Hey, you want a Kiddie Doodle?
For breakfast?
No, not for breakfast.
You don't eat that for breakfast.
You eat a Twinkie for breakfast.
What's wrong? What's wrong?
It's a Twinkie.
Hey, Dad? How come you and
Mom didn't stay married?
Well, sweetie, I still love
your mom and everything...
and we're good friends.
I know.
You know, she likes classical
music and petits fours...
and I like ice fishing
and Twinkies and...
Plus, she's real organized
and ambitious and driven...
and, well, I'm me.
I like ice fishing...
and Twinkies and classical
music and petits fours.
I know. And that's why
you're my little girl.
- I think I got one.
- No way.
Are you kidding? I haven't caught
anything here in six years.
Look, there it is.
Well, here we are. Victor's place.
Wow, I can't believe
I'm going to live here.
It's like a palace.
Hey, I guess that
makes me a princess.
Yeah, well, looks like
that makes me the troll.
Hurry, Victor. They're here.
- Hey, there she is.
- Mommy! Welcome home!
- I missed you.
- Look at you. You look bigger.
- Mommy and Victor.
- What's up, tiger?
Hi, Victor.
- Hey, buddy.
- Well. Hey, welcome home.
- Hi, Larry.
- Hey.
- Did you two have a good time together?
- Of course. Look at her. She's a princess.
- We had fun, didn't we?
- We had tons of fun.
We went skating, we went sledding,
we played hockey...
and today we went ice fishing.
- Ice fishing? How outdoorsy.
- Yeah.
- And I caught a fish. Show him, Daddy.
- Sure did. Look, that's a trout.
Look at that. Look how fat that is.
- That's a big one.
- Might even be pregnant.
- How was the honeymoon?
- Fantastic.
A week in Saint Croix,
another sailing around the islands.
Victor has his own boat.
So I guess it was your
second-best honeymoon.
Sizzler and a movie.
- That was some good steak.
- Yes. That's the big time.
Well, I'm not gonna brag about it.
Congratulations, Vic.
Thank you.
Now when she refers to her idiot husband,
she'll be talking about you instead of me.
Larry.
You just getting going on
your decorations? Little late.
Well, Trish told me how
much Noel loves Christmas.
I love it.
- You may have gone a little overboard.
- No.
So, what do you think?
- It's so pretty.
- Anything for you, sugarplum.
It's our first Christmas together.
I wanted it to be a memorable one.
- Sugar cookies.
- Oh, after you wash your hands.
Yeah, you gotta get that
fish smell off of there.
- Larry, how about a cup of coffee?
- Hey, I could go for that.
I'd love it. Love coffee.
- Victor, how about I take that?
- Please. Thank you.
- So how's the business?
- How's business?
- You go first.
- You do it.
How's the trucking business?
Part-time, right?
Well, yeah, it's part-time.
But see, that's how I like it.
Part-time is good.
That gives me more time to
spend with my daughter.
So how's the cardboard-box
business treating you?
Great.
Baxter Box Company is up
20 percent this year.
Online sales are booming.
I mean, all those packages...
- Are you kidding me?
- ... have to be shipped somewhere right?
My grandfather would be proud. Yup.
I built Baxter Box into an empire.
What's this little deal right here?
That little box.
What, do you add water,
and it get bigger?
It's a little something I had made for the
holidays to give the workers at the company.
You know what? Take it.
It's my gift to you.
- Really?
- Yeah.
It's for decoration.
You can display it on your desk.
Well, I don't got a desk.
- Coffee's ready.
- Oh, yes.
Yeah, boy, I'll tell you what, I could go
for a steaming cup of joe about right now.
She goes back to school January 5th.
So for the rest of Noel's vacation,
we'll just alternate days, as always...
with me and Victor getting
Christmas Eve this year...
and you getting Christmas Day.
- Yeah, that sounds good. I'm in.
- That's... Wait. He gets Christmas Day?
- Yeah.
- Well, we switch off every year.
- Alternate.
- This year it's Larry's turn.
I understand that.
It's just, you know, it's our
first Christmas as a family.
I just thought we'd
be together. First one.
- Ever.
- Vic. Vic.
I get her one year, you get the
next year. That's how it operates.
Of course. I just...
It's Christmas Day, you know?
Christmas morning.
Opening gifts. The Christmas
dinner with all the trimmings.
I got trimmings.
I make delicious trimmings.
Why can't I just do both?
Spend half of Christmas with Dad
and then go to Mom and Victor's.
That's a great idea.
Come on, Dad. Please, Dad?
Please?
All right. We'll think of something.
Al right? We'll figure it out.
- Go play.
- I get two Christmases.
Sorry, Larry.
Victor's just so excited
about being a stepdad.
time as possible with Noel.
Well, what's done is done.
I'll tell you what. We'll go ahead and
have Christmas number one at my house.
Then I'll bring her over here, and you
guys can have Christmas number two.
Thanks, Larry.
And I'll talk to Victor about how to
handle these things in the future.
- All right.
- Dad, wait!
- Victor's gonna put on the Christmas lights.
- You ready? Come on. Honey, let's go.
Here we go. Ready?
One, two, three.
Oh, Victor, that's amazing.
Dad, have you ever seen
something so beautiful?
Yeah, it's something, all right.
It is something, that's for sure.
This is going to be the
best Christmas ever!
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