Bad Santa

2003 Comedy

The Christmas season just got a lot less joyous in this very dark comedy. Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) is a con man and a thief who teams up with his friend Marcus (Tony Cox), a midget, for a very special scam each year during the holiday season. Willie gets a job as Santa Claus at a shopping mall, his pal tags along as an elf, and they use their employee status to crack mall security and rob stores blind just before Christmas. However, there's one flaw to this plan -- Willie is a bitter, foul-mouthed and perpetually grouchy alcoholic who doesn't care for kids, and it's all he can do to keep himself from getting fired while on the job. The mall's manager (John Ritter, in his last film appearance) is certain something's wrong with the Santa he's hired, so he asks the mall's chief of security (Bernie Mac) to do some research on Willie. Meanwhile, one of the kids Willie is forced to talk to becomes a regular customer; overweight, awkward, and the frequent target of bullies, the boy manages to arouse something like sympathy from Willie, who tries to give him some advice and develops something vaguely resembling Christmas sprit along the way. Bad Santa was directed by Terry Zwigoff, who enjoyed previous success with Crumb and Ghost World. more..

Director: Terry Zwigoff

Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox,Brett Kelly, Lauren Graham, Bernie Mac

Reviews

  • The movie is -- how can I say this? -- funny as hell. It's like an old Mad magazine "Scenes We'd Like to See" put together by someone on crystal meth, with a vicious streak, an existentialist streak and no mercy anywhere in his soul and only the tiniest flinch at the end, which is probably, sigh, the best way to end.

    Stephen Hunter - The Washington Post

    29 November 2012

  • Suddenly, you're looking at life in his (Thornton's) jaundiced way and laughing with a sense of vicarious liberation, even when he says the most outrageous things -- to children, no less. And I daresay you can still recover your holiday spirit when you're through laughing.

    Desson Thomson - The Washington Post

    29 November 2012

  • A demented, twisted, unreasonably funny work of comic kamikaze style, starring Billy Bob Thornton as Santa in a performance that's defiantly uncouth.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • This is a filmmaker who instinctively knows that a shot of Santa sitting at a bar as Ricky Nelson sings Jingle Bells will be no-frills funny.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    29 November 2012

  • Takes all the Christmas season's bad vibes and converts them into an achingly funny and corrupt dark comedy.

    A.O. Scott - The New York Times

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Best Actor

    BET Awards (2004)

     
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Box Office Movie

    BET Comedy Awards (2004)

     
  • Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy

    Casting Society of America (2004)

     
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical

    Golden Globes (2004)

     
  • Best Comedy

    Golden Trailer Awards (2004)