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Bam Margera Presents: Where The #$~@ Is Santa? |
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Theatrical Release Date |
2007 |

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Genre |
Comedy |
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Blu-ray Reviews |
| Overall |     1.36 | | Movie Itself |     1.50 | | HD Video |     3.05 | | HD Audio |     3.08 | Average ratings based on 4 reviews - see below
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Synopsis |
Bam Margera (from MTV's Jackass film franchise and Viva La Bam), his hot wife Missy, his cast of misfits including Brandon Novak, Chad I Ginsburg and Mark Hanna, and even his parents: Phil and April! Also keep an eye out for special cameos from the Dudesons, HIM, Kat Von D, and pro skateboarders Chris Cole, Nick Dompierre and Kerry Getz. Join Bam and his crew on their mischievous journey filled with crazy stunts, wicked tunes, and a Christmas party not to be missed! |
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Rating |
MA 15+ (Australia) | R (USA) |
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Running Time |
93 mins |
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Aspect
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1.85:1 |
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Region Code(s) |
(U.S.A.)
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Distributor/Studio |
Warner Bros. |
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Director |
Joe DeVito, Bam Margera |
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Language |
English |
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Audio Format |
Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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Supplements |
Additional Scenes Photo Gallery Trailer |
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Blu-Ray Release Dates... |
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Australia |
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United States of America |
| Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | |
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$8.72 |
Canada |
| Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | |
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$15.88 |
United Kingdom |
| Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | |
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France |
Unknown |
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What the online blu-ray reviewers say about this presentation
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A selection of aggregated
ratings by the public and reviews posted online by professional critics from highly
esteemed web sites. Aggregate star ratings based
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Reviewer: DVD Talk | Overall     | Movie     | HD Video     | HD Audio     | Date Reviewed: 30 December 2008 | The only thing that separates Where the #$&% is Santa? and the many episodes of Bam Margera's series that air regularly on the MTV networks is that there's a little more nudity and poo, and no commercials to break up the insanity. Technically there's no discernible difference in high definition either, and the extras are small and pointless. This amounts to nothing more than a cash grab for the holidays, but at least you can use the disc as a coaster for your egg nog, right? (Read Full Review)
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Reviewer: DVD Verdict | Overall     | Movie     | HD Video     | HD Audio     | Date Reviewed: 18 December 2008 | Bam's trip to Finland to find Santa is an utterly boring experience, and unless you adore ultra-vulgar jokes and have plenty of time and/or money to waste, I can can only recommend you skip this one and invest into a season of Viva La Bam instead, if you haven't already. (Read Full Review)
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Reviewer: Blu-ray.com | Overall     | Movie     | HD Video     | HD Audio     | Date Reviewed: 12 December 2008 | If you are a Bam fan, you will surely enjoy this juvenile crap fest. If you are like me and like humor that is at least street level, and not in the sewage drain, forget this pile of slop. I can not even recommend this to my dog Darnell. This move makes Happily N’ever After, Southland Tales, and Revolver look like Academy Award winners. Even if you are a fan of Bams, I would recommend you rent this movie before you buy it. You may not be able to stomach either. (Read Full Review)
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Reviewer: DVD Town | Overall     | HD Video     | HD Audio     | Date Reviewed: 5 December 2008 | There is nothing about "Where in the #$&% Is Santa," short of the Lamborghini, that I can recommend. And the thing that saddens me most is that while there must be a thousand truly talented filmmakers out there who will never find the financing for their projects, this utter waste of time not only gets a DVD release from a major studio, but a Blu-ray edition as well. Life is unfair. (Read Full Review)
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