La policia de una remota ciudad del Medio Oeste busca a un Santa Claus asesino que se lleva a los ciudadanos en Nochebuena.La policia de una remota ciudad del Medio Oeste busca a un Santa Claus asesino que se lleva a los ciudadanos en Nochebuena.La policia de una remota ciudad del Medio Oeste busca a un Santa Claus asesino que se lleva a los ciudadanos en Nochebuena.
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The police force of a remote Midwestern town search for a killer Santa Claus who is picking off citizens on Christmas Eve.
First of all, let me get this off my chest: the film takes place in the Midwest on Christmas Eve and there is not one flake of snow... and the grass is still green. Even when we have no snow on Christmas (rare, but possible) the grass is quite dead... not sure what these people were thinking.
And second, calling this a "loose remake" of the 1980s slasher "Silent Night, Deadly Night" seems to be just a way to get around the fact the idea of a killer Santa has already been done. The films have practically nothing in common beyond the title... and could be treated as completely unrelated without anyone noticing.
But comparing a 2012 slasher to a 1980s slasher is unfair from the start. The styles are different, the culture is different. And frankly, for as bad as most slashers are these days (particularly the remakes) this one holds up surprisingly well. We like seeing Santa chase people down, we love the ax... and we really love the wood chipper. Sure, I still prefer practical effects, but they did not go overboard on the CG like they could have.
First of all, let me get this off my chest: the film takes place in the Midwest on Christmas Eve and there is not one flake of snow... and the grass is still green. Even when we have no snow on Christmas (rare, but possible) the grass is quite dead... not sure what these people were thinking.
And second, calling this a "loose remake" of the 1980s slasher "Silent Night, Deadly Night" seems to be just a way to get around the fact the idea of a killer Santa has already been done. The films have practically nothing in common beyond the title... and could be treated as completely unrelated without anyone noticing.
But comparing a 2012 slasher to a 1980s slasher is unfair from the start. The styles are different, the culture is different. And frankly, for as bad as most slashers are these days (particularly the remakes) this one holds up surprisingly well. We like seeing Santa chase people down, we love the ax... and we really love the wood chipper. Sure, I still prefer practical effects, but they did not go overboard on the CG like they could have.
- gavin6942
- 1 dic 2012
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- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 14.567 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 9780 US$
- 2 dic 2012
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- 130.781 US$
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