When a group of friends discover ancient elves locked in a cursed chest, they unknowingly unleash their wrath on the world.When a group of friends discover ancient elves locked in a cursed chest, they unknowingly unleash their wrath on the world.When a group of friends discover ancient elves locked in a cursed chest, they unknowingly unleash their wrath on the world.
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A haunted elf doll traps all who end up on it's naughty list in a deadly game...of murder.
Once your in the game, your in...and must do whatever the elf says.
It's kill or be killed...or even, sometimes, kill and be killed.
It's latest victims are a group of friends who have been lured into it's grips by the sole survivor of the last round of the game.
The only way out is to fulfill the elf's demands under it's watchful eye.
Through death.
Or by sending back them to Hell (as, apparently, there are several...though you'd never be able to tell, if they didn't specifically mention it).
This is one of those D-grade "home-made horrors", with uninspired kills, paltry special effects, and virtually no gore.
The acting is bad, the cinematography is basic (and at times oversaturated), and the story is full of plot holes.
Really, the only reason anyone would ever watch it, is because they ran out of other Christmas-themed horror films to indulge in (like I have)...or by accident.
It's far inferior to the 1989 film of the same name...though, it's not as bad as The Elf (2017)...but it's pretty damn close.
Proof that literally anyone can make a movie in the digital age.
1.5 out of 10.
Once your in the game, your in...and must do whatever the elf says.
It's kill or be killed...or even, sometimes, kill and be killed.
It's latest victims are a group of friends who have been lured into it's grips by the sole survivor of the last round of the game.
The only way out is to fulfill the elf's demands under it's watchful eye.
Through death.
Or by sending back them to Hell (as, apparently, there are several...though you'd never be able to tell, if they didn't specifically mention it).
This is one of those D-grade "home-made horrors", with uninspired kills, paltry special effects, and virtually no gore.
The acting is bad, the cinematography is basic (and at times oversaturated), and the story is full of plot holes.
Really, the only reason anyone would ever watch it, is because they ran out of other Christmas-themed horror films to indulge in (like I have)...or by accident.
It's far inferior to the 1989 film of the same name...though, it's not as bad as The Elf (2017)...but it's pretty damn close.
Proof that literally anyone can make a movie in the digital age.
1.5 out of 10.
No budget campy rip-off that feels very awkward, improvised and amateurish for most of the time but manages to be fun in its violence, cheapness and incoherence.
Z-grade goodness.
Z-grade goodness.
A deadly game involving elf dolls (not elves at all) this started out ok when it was hinting that a group of people do an ancient game in modern times and do as suggested.
This film gets more away and not pin point to the subject. The characters deaths are mostly nonsensical and involving the dolls which doesn't do much of anything as the film poster entells...
As you get further into the film it becomes more into folk lore and Christmas but doesn't explain enough and also late in the movie and even then not sufficient to be injected into the story.
This film gets more away and not pin point to the subject. The characters deaths are mostly nonsensical and involving the dolls which doesn't do much of anything as the film poster entells...
As you get further into the film it becomes more into folk lore and Christmas but doesn't explain enough and also late in the movie and even then not sufficient to be injected into the story.
The movie wasn't scary matter of fact I was laughing everything just looked so fake and the actors/actresses were horrible don't get your hopes up and for a 2018 movie it seems like a 1980s maybe even 1970s movie because of the effects
So a week ago we watched the prequel, The Elf, and were mildly impressed. There were real attempts to be creative, and the doll in a spooky doll movie actually, get this, moved around on camera and stuff. (Take that, nearly every Anabelle knock off). The main weaknesses were the acting and the plot, the latter of which was just awful.
So imagine our utter disappointment when we pulled this up hoping for some improvements and discovered what an absolute waste of time it was. Random nonsense happens to an array of equally dull characters who's actors and actresses can barely muster the effort emote. Audio issue abound as some folks mics can seem to be actively trying to avoid being in the movie by cutting out at a whim or simple being inaudible over the soundtrack.
The cover makes you think that wacky elf doll be back with his homeys to mess some folks up but don't be fooled. Most of the "horror" comes from snapchat filters being applied poorly to some faces along with a random masked killer, some crazy lady, and an ugly burnt doll unrelated to the original. How are they connected? Will the characters of these separate threads collide? Who cares when the threadbare plot can't be arsed to try and make sense. This time people get possessed. Why? No one knows? What is with the naughty list game, we didn't need this to have an elf kill people in the first movie? Your guess is as good as mine.
Nearly the entire runtime of the movie was spent wishing it would end or my power would go out.
So imagine our utter disappointment when we pulled this up hoping for some improvements and discovered what an absolute waste of time it was. Random nonsense happens to an array of equally dull characters who's actors and actresses can barely muster the effort emote. Audio issue abound as some folks mics can seem to be actively trying to avoid being in the movie by cutting out at a whim or simple being inaudible over the soundtrack.
The cover makes you think that wacky elf doll be back with his homeys to mess some folks up but don't be fooled. Most of the "horror" comes from snapchat filters being applied poorly to some faces along with a random masked killer, some crazy lady, and an ugly burnt doll unrelated to the original. How are they connected? Will the characters of these separate threads collide? Who cares when the threadbare plot can't be arsed to try and make sense. This time people get possessed. Why? No one knows? What is with the naughty list game, we didn't need this to have an elf kill people in the first movie? Your guess is as good as mine.
Nearly the entire runtime of the movie was spent wishing it would end or my power would go out.
Did you know
- TriviaDeemed as one of the worst movies ever made.
- ConnectionsFollows The Elf (2016)
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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