Jingle All The Way Art Shows Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas Comedy Wouldn't Work Today
Funny Jingle All the Way art proves why the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas comedy movie just wouldn't work if set in today's world.
Jingle All The Way is a Christmas-themed comedy film by director Brian Levant, released in 1996. After a business-focused father fails to procure a wildly popular toy for his son before Christmas, he must head on a city-wide hunt to find one. His hunt is complicated further when he's forced to go head-to-head with a postal worker on the same quest, leading to a series of ever-escalating events during the holiday season.
Funny Jingle All the Way art proves why the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas comedy movie just wouldn't work if set in today's world.
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The holiday season is for family, food, and celebration. According to Jingle All the Way, it's also about fighting over kids' toys.