Heh I wonder if this is by Kevin Smith? I read, somewhere, he was writing and directing a Krampus movie.
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it's hard to tell with Kevin but what was going to be his Krampus movie... turn into Moose Jaws? the follow up to Yoga Hosers... the next film in the "trilogy" that started with that weird Tusk movie... is what I can surmise for mr. pothead...
The trailer starts looking like it will be one of those goofy funny family Christmas flicks then turns into the same kind of horror film we've all seen many times before.
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The trailer starts looking like it will be one of those goofy funny family Christmas flicks then turns into the same kind of horror film we've all seen many times before.
Maybe, but I'm cautiously optimistic. The same guy, Michael Dougherty, also made the movie Trick 'r Treat, which is a seriously underrated Halloween anthology flick. The stuff in this trailer looks to be taking the Gremlins approach of making a funny Christmas horror movie, but in this case recognizing that it should fall more on the horror side than the funny side.
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I'm amazed that considering that this movie was FILMED in English that it took a couple of days for the trailer with the original undubbed dialogue to be released. This might be interesting, but I'll wait and see. On YouTube there are a number of other "Krampus" trailers that have little or nothing to do with this film:
I was just reading up on St. Nick, since it's December 6th, and discovered a French butcher, Père Fouettard, who killed missing children and was salting them in a wooden tub. But they get better when Nick shows up. We're too afraid to tell children stories like this anymore.
Apparently Père shares much in common with Krampus. Père, now repenting, goes along with St. Nick, and he's the one who punishes bad children. Père is also known as the Flog Father and Spanky. Heh.
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