The posters for the Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti starring Christmas comedy FRED CLAUS have so far been, well, not so great. This new one isn’t that much better but at least we get a sense of what the film’s about. Santa’s boozy, bitter older brother Fred, it seems, is forced to move to the North Pole and, being the selfish a-hole that he is, proceeds to wreak havoc on Christmas but ultimately learns valuable lessons like getting elves shitfaced when they’re trying to make toys for children is a bad idea. It opens November 9th. Thanks to Mike for the heads up!
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