Lloyd went on to complete "The Santa Clause" trilogy alongside Allen, with "The Santa Clause 2" in 2002 and "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" in 2006. ![]() "We filmed the montage getting Santa ready for Christmas and the choreographed walk." "The next day that we were shooting, we ended up filming scenes where they didn't feature me talking, really," Lloyd added. Being a kid actor we had molds of my teeth, so we called a dentist for a flipper and snapped it in." "I woke up in the next day with the executive producers, line producer and the director standing over my bed, leaning over me. I fell forward and hit my face and knocked both my front teeth out," he said. "One evening we went to a Toronto Blue Jays game. Paige Tamada and David Krumholtz, who played Bernard, were pretty much two of my best friends the whole time." The comedy "was a little over my head being a kid, but it was one of the reasons the movie worked so well. "He was definitely hilarious on set," Lloyd recalled. Playing opposite of one of the biggest comedic stars of the 90's, Lloyd said he got along great with Tim Allen and the rest of the kids on set - many of them who played Santa's elves. squad were stunt kids, so they were used to it." They would just put us on wires in front of the green screen and let us fly. I was a little timid, but it was pretty much special effects. "I wish I was more like me now, back then. "It was probably one of my favorite parts ," he added. I kind of rationalized that we were doing a documentary about Santa Claus." ![]() I thought Santa was real for years after the movie, too. What was very cool was they did have classic Santa toys like wooden trains, animatronic arms, a giant Eiffel Tower erector set, Legos.
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