I was rewatching The Long Kiss Goodnight, a superb 1996 action thriller starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson, back when people knew who Geena Davis was, and back when Samuel L. Jackson still played mostly supporting characters being supportive to the lighter-skinned protagonist. Feminism aside, solid and creative action sequences, a hardcore R-rating, and one bad-ass explosive finale punctuate this film directed by Renny Harlin at the prime of his career (I thought his 1995 pirate movie Cutthroat Island was an underrated swashbuckler). Everything was perfect until a pathetic typo in the end credits, where the song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," played in the film, is spelled as "Santa Clause is Coming to Town."
Seriously, I could expect teenagers who have no actual taste in movies (and yet somehow still manage to be educated by them) to spell it this way because they might have seen the 1994 Tim Allen family comedy The Santa Clause when they were kids, but is the movie really memorable enough for a professional title designer to misspell a name that was only made a pun for one movie?
And why was an amusement park in New Jersey operating in the winter time?