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Bad Santa: Hollywood's Profane Christmas Rebel

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  • Bad Santa is a 2003 crime comedy with adult themes.
  • Billy Bob Thornton's career soared after Sling Blade success.
  • Monster's Ball featured a controversial scene with Halle Berry.
Bad Santa: Hollywood's Profane Christmas Rebel

The 2003 crime comedy 'Bad Santa,' starring Billy Bob Thornton, offers a uniquely profane take on a Christmas redemption story. Thornton portrays a miserable thief who impersonates Santa to commit heists, a role that likely wouldn't pass modern censors but remains highly entertaining. This film is often described as the dark counterpart to traditional holiday movies.

Thornton's performance came at a peak in his career, fueled by his Oscar win for writing, directing, and starring in 'Sling Blade.' His personal life also garnered attention due to his relationship with Angelina Jolie. This period saw him cast in major Hollywood productions, solidifying his status as a sought-after actor.

Earlier in his career, Thornton starred in the critically acclaimed 'Monster's Ball' alongside Halle Berry. The film, which explored heavy themes like grief and racism, was notable for an explicit sex scene between the leads. Berry won an Oscar for her performance, contributing to the film's significant box office success.

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Bad Santa is a 2003 crime comedy about a thief who poses as a mall Santa to rob shopping centers.
Billy Bob Thornton starred as the main character in the 2003 film Bad Santa.
Billy Bob Thornton won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the 1996 film Sling Blade.

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