A year later, Willie and Marcus are up to their old tricks again. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox), Bob (John Ritter), Gin (Bernie Mac)
A year later, Willie and Marcus are up to their old tricks again. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox), Bob (John Ritter), Gin (Bernie Mac)
When The Kid gets bullied, Willie tries to give him some advice on toughening up. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox), The Kid (Brett Kelly)
When Willie drives The Kid home, he finds some Christmas cheer of his own. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), The Kid (Brett Kelly)
Marcus has doubts about Willie's ability to get his life together. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox)
Sue has a thing for Santas. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Sue (Lauren Graham)
After the department store closes, Willie and Marcus start fulfilling their Grinch-like ulterior motive. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox)
Willie adjusts to his new life at The Kid's house, but it comes with more responsibilities than he planned. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), The Kid (Brett Kelly), Sue (Lauren Graham)
Criminals Willie and Marcus disguise themselves as Santa Claus and his elf and travel across the country to major malls, using the good will people have toward Santa to rob the mall stores blind. The problem is, Willie can't stand kids and it's all he can do to keep himself from getting fired while on the job. Their plan still progresses beautifully until the two reprobates meet an introverted 8-year-old boy who thinks Willie is the real Santa Claus. 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 spirit along the way. Starring, in alphabetical order: Bernie Mac, Billy Bob Thornton, Brett Kelly, John Ritter, Lauren Graham, Lauren Tom, Tony Cox
The Kidd berates Willie with questions about life as Santa. In this scene: Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), Marcus (Tony Cox), The Kid (Brett Kelly)
Despite Marcus's efforts at wrangling him, Willie is still as unprofessional, and drunk, as he can be. In this scene: Marcus (Tony Cox), Willie (Billy Bob Thornton)
BAD SANTA 2 returns BILLY BOB THORNTON to the screen as America's favorite anti-hero, Willie Soke. Fueled by cheap whiskey, greed, and hatred, Willie teams up once again with his angry little sidekick, Marcus (TONY COX), to knock off a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve. Along for the ride is 'the kid' - chubby and cheery Thurman Merman (BRETT KELLY), a 250-pound ray of sunshine who brings out Willie's sliver of humanity. Mommy issues arise when the pair are joined by KATHY BATES, as Willie's horror story of a mother, Sunny Soke. A super butch super bitch, Sunny raises the bar for the gang's ambitions, while somehow lowering the standards of criminal behavior. Willie is further burdened by lusting after the curvaceous and prim Diane, played by CHRISTINA HENDRICKS, the charity director with a heart of gold and libido of steel. You better watch out: BAD SANTA 2 is coming to town.
Charles tells Karl a story about his old Mercury and the hairy-armed girl who let him down. In this scene: Charles Bushman (J.T. Walsh), Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
Linda and Vaughan have their reservations about Karl after Vaughan introduces him as his new friend. In this scene: Linda Wheatley (Natalie Canerday), Vaughan Cunningham (John Ritter), Frank Wheatley (Lucas Black), Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
It's "family time," which means Linda and Frank get to spend the evening listening to Doyle's colorful opinion on Vaughn, Frank and fixing his own supper. In this scene: Doyle Hargraves (Dwight Yoakam), Linda Wheatley (Natalie Canerday), Frank Wheatley (Lucas Black), Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton), Charles Bushman (J.T. Walsh)
While sitting outside of the laundry mat, Karl makes an unlikely new friend. In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton), Frank Wheatley (Lucas Black)
Despite the quarter-sized blister on her heal, it seems that Linda didn't have all that bad of a time on she and Karl's date. In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton), Melinda (Christy Ward)
Jerry visits Karl at work, making sure that he's doing alright in the outside world. In this scene: Jerry Woolridge (James Hampton), Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
During his interview, Karl retells the story of his crime as calmly and contently as he would read the Bible. In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
A game of football strengthens the bond between Karl and Frank. In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton), Frank Wheatley (Lucas Black)
25 Years after committing an unthinkable crime, a quiet man named Karl finally returns home. Once there, he's befriended by a fatherless boy and his mother, but when his newfound peace is shattered by the mother's abusive boyfriend, Karl is suddenly placed on a collision course with his past. Starring, in alphabetical order: Billy Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam, J.T. Walsh, John Ritter, Lucas Black
As Karl attempts to enjoy his first taste of freedom, it's clear functioning in the outside world is going to take some serious adjusting. In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
In the garage, Frank and Karl enjoy some potted meat with a side of great company. In this scene: Frank Wheatley (Lucas Black), Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton)
In this scene: Karl Childers (Billy Bob Thornton), Vaughan Cunningham (John Ritter), Doyle Hargraves (Dwight Yoakam)
Roy has some explaining to do after a mix-up on the factory line has cat owners in a tizzy. In this scene: Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Fred (Chelcie Ross), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Candy (Charlize Theron)
Complications arise after Lonnie Earl enters himself into a steak eating contest. In this scene: Candy (Charlize Theron), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Hodie at the Big Texan (Hody Porterfield)
Secrets and lies come to light threatening to tear apart the bond the couples once had. In this scene: Candy (Charlize Theron), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Bell Hop (David Koechner)
A late night swim and a couple wine coolers has Candy questioning Darlene and Lonnie Roy's relationship. In this scene: Candy (Charlize Theron), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Roy (Patrick Swayze)
Upon arriving in Reno, the gang settles into their new suite. In this scene: Bell Hop (David Koechner), Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Candy (Charlize Theron), Roy (Patrick Swayze)
Lonnie Earl has the impression that laws don't apply to him, he may be right. In this scene: Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Candy (Charlize Theron), Russell (Brent Briscoe), Boyd (Mark Fauser)
A simple glance between Candy and Lonnie Earl sets the stage for a major blowout between the couples. In this scene: Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Candy (Charlize Theron), Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Bell Hop (David Koechner)
Lonnie Earl and Darlene don't see eye to eye when it comes to their relationship. In this scene: Darlene (Natasha Richardson), Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Candy (Charlize Theron), Roy (Patrick Swayze)
Roy and Darlene finally realize they have been taken for granted and deserve better. In this scene: Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Candy (Charlize Theron), Roy (Patrick Swayze), Darlene (Natasha Richardson)
Lonnie Earl's "game" isn't what it used to be. In this scene: Lonnie Earl (Billy Bob Thornton), Brenda (Penelope Cruz), Roy (Patrick Swayze)