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Short on funds, out of alcohol and scraping rock bottom yet again, Willie Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) decides to put an end to his miserable life once and for all. Teaming up with his sidekick Marcus, they work as Santa and an elf, respectively, this time to rob a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve.
Mark Waters (Mean Girls), knows how to frame the dialogue, but apart from a terrific gag involving an electric oven the movie lacks a corrupted physicality.
Once-edgy jokes about Santa's vomit-caked beard, his open hostility toward children, and sexual proclivities in line with R. Crumb are now compulsory elements, like Bruce Willis saying "Yippie-ki-yay" in a Die Hard sequel.
Apart from the presumed financial incentive -- the original did pretty well in theaters and was a big hit on home video -- why was Bad Santa 2 even made in the first place?