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Bloody Christmas

Titre original : Silent Night
  • 2012
  • 16
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
10 k
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Brendan Fehr and Jaime King in Bloody Christmas (2012)
The police force of a remote Midwestern town search for a killer Santa Claus who is picking off citizens on Christmas Eve.
Lire trailer1:46
7 Videos
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Comédie noireSlasher d’horreurWhodunnitComédieÉvénementHorreurMystèreThriller

Les forces de police d'une ville isolée du Midwest recherchent un Père Noël tueur qui s'en prend aux citoyens la veille de Noël.Les forces de police d'une ville isolée du Midwest recherchent un Père Noël tueur qui s'en prend aux citoyens la veille de Noël.Les forces de police d'une ville isolée du Midwest recherchent un Père Noël tueur qui s'en prend aux citoyens la veille de Noël.

  • Réalisation
    • Steven C. Miller
  • Scénario
    • Jayson Rothwell
  • Casting principal
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Jaime King
    • Donal Logue
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    10 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Scénario
      • Jayson Rothwell
    • Casting principal
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Jaime King
      • Donal Logue
    • 92avis d'utilisateurs
    • 95avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
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    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Sheriff Cooper
    Jaime King
    Jaime King
    • Aubrey Bradimore
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Santa Jim
    Rick Skene
    Rick Skene
    • Ronald Jones Jr.…
    Ellen Wong
    Ellen Wong
    • Brenda
    Andrew Cecon
    Andrew Cecon
    • Deputy Giles
    Courtney-Jane White
    Courtney-Jane White
    • Tiffany
    Erik Berg
    • Dennis
    Tom Anniko
    Tom Anniko
    • Mayor Revie
    Mike O'Brien
    • Stein Karsson
    Curtis Moore
    • Reverend Madeley
    Adriana O'Neil
    Adriana O'Neil
    • Mom
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Dad
    Ali Tataryn
    • Alana Roach
    Brendan Fehr
    Brendan Fehr
    • Deputy Jordan
    Cruise Brown
    • Ronald Jones Jr. as a boy
    Clayton T. Stewart
    • Fake Santa #1
    Aaron Hughes
    Aaron Hughes
    • Frank
    • Réalisation
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Scénario
      • Jayson Rothwell
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    7trashgang

    old school slasher

    I have seen a lot of Steven C. Miller flicks and I liked them although they mostly got bad reviews. Automaton Transfusion (2006) and Cry Of The Banshee (2011) are a few examples.

    Silent Night is another horror made by Steven and again some will hate it. The reason is simple, it's a throwback to the slasher era. That means a few things, a lot of blah blah and a few nasty killings. And that's exactly what this film delivering. Don't think that you will see a flashy horror like made nowadays with excellent CGI effects, no this is really a old school slasher and one with a season theme.

    Malcolm McDowell is in it and he really plays the pain in the *ss copper. That adds something toward this flick. And it's really one for the boys because it do has gratuitous nudity for a few minutes with a girl running around with bare breasts. The first killing I saw i thought ooo nooo CGI blood but later on it becomes rougher and even a bit gory.

    It doesn't add anything to the genre but it's a great slasher for the older geeks to see, I'm sure you are going to pick up the other Santa slashers.

    Gore 1,5/5 Nudity 2/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
    7zombie1973

    Good reboot of the old classic!!!

    Now this is not a straight forward remake of SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT, but it does pay homage in a few scenes, if you remember how Linnea Quigley dies in the original you'll know what i mean....its a solid film based on its own merit and storyline, some great gore and death scenes, and good acting by the most of the cast..unfortunately apart from Malcolm Mcdowell, who plays the sheriff, terrible dialogue and terrible acting, that was the only issue i had with it, because all round a great seasonal slasher, this will definitely be on the slasher/ horror list to watch every Christmas with all the rest, BLACK Christmas, Don't OPEN TILL Christmas, Christmas EVIL, SANTA CLAWS, THE Christmas SEASON MASSACRE, GREMLINS, SILENT NIGHT BLOODY NIGHT, BLACK XMAS, SINT (SAINT). Watch it, enjoy it.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Deck the halls with burnt up bodies, fa la la la la, la la la la!

    A pretty straightforward remake of the sicko seasonal 1984 classic "Silent Night, Deadly Night", this is all just insane enough, mean-spirited enough, and sadistic enough, to tickle genre fans looking for a no-fooling-around good time. Filmed in my own home province of Manitoba, in Canada, it's actually set in Wisconsin, as a demented moralizer dressed in Santa Claus garb is hellbent on punishing the naughty - insufferable brats, pornographers, slutty teens, everyone is fair game. A young police deputy (the lovely Jaime King) who's not sure she's cut out to be an officer of the law is among those following the mutilated corpses that Psycho Santa is leaving in his wake. Die hard horror fans will relish the high body count and the plethora of practical gore; digital bloodshed is kept to a minimum. They'll also be happy with the amount of female skin on display; Courtney-Jane White, playing Tiffany, is a real looker, but it's Cortney Palm as porno actress Maria who delivers a pleasing dose of extended gratuitous nudity. Palm also figures in what has to be the highlight of the piece. I won't say too much, but let's just say it's similar to something that happens in the Coen brothers' "Fargo". Commendably, none of this is ever played TOO seriously, and fans of the original "Silent Night, Deadly Night" parts 1 and 2 will love the nods to memorable sequences and lines from those two films. This makes for good no-brainer entertainment, and it's done with a reasonable amount of slickness; note the lighting and the atmospheric quality of the final showdown with Aubrey and the killer. It's also worth a mention how the filmmakers are willing to slaughter the younger members of the cast. Director Steven C. Miller keeps the action flowing, and the cast gives this a great effort. King, who'd pulled remake duty in "My Bloody Valentine 3-D" as well, is winning in the lead, and veteran Malcolm McDowell is a total hoot as her macho, posturing sheriff. Donal Logue as cynical Santa performer Jim, Ellen Wong as dispatcher Brenda, Lisa Marie as Mrs. Morwood, and Brendan Fehr as ill-fated deputy Jordan round out a good group of actors. The only real complaint on this viewers' part is that there's no wintertime feel to any of this. Would it have killed the filmmakers to at least have SOME snow on the ground? Overall, though, not bad. Seven out of 10.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Once the night do become silent, this movie will not linger on...

    I was initially lured in by the somewhat odd cover for this movie; having a strange-looking Santa there with a flamethrower. If that is not an eye-catcher, then I don't know what it.

    Having seen the movie now, I somewhat sit here and wonder where the horror in the movie vanished off to, because this movie was anything but scary. And if anything, then the older movies in the same genre, such as "Silent Night, Deadly Night" or "Black Christmas" were actually more entertaining than this 2012 movie.

    The story in "Silent Night" is about a mysterious and masked person dressed up as Santa Claws who goes on a killing spree in a small town during the Christmas holidays. And it is up to the local police force to bring an end to the murderous rampage.

    Story-wise, it wasn't the most interesting of movies, as it was all something that basically had been seen before in other movies. That being said, I am not saying that it is all bad, because the movie does manage to entertain from the very start and up to the end. Sure, there were some questionable moments and goofy parts to the movie, but all in all, it did manage to entertain. However, this movie is not likely going to become a Christmas classic such as "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" is, nor is it the type of movie that you will most likely ever watch again after having seen it once.

    If you enjoy horror movies, then "Silent Night" is not the best of choices, but there are far worse movies available.
    6culturedleftpeg

    Do you like your Santa to wield a flamethrower?

    With the festive period now upon us, it's the time of year to bring out those films that are best watched at Christmas time. You've got Home Alone, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Scrooged, Miracle on 34th Street, It's A Wonderful Life, The Empire Strikes Back, Batman Returns, Bad Santa and a slew of others that give that special festive feeling. Quite how much of a festive feeling the last three in that list give to people is open to debate, but they're regularly on my list of Christmas viewing. One thing that you don't see that much of these days, bar 2006′s Black Christmas, is festive horror films. With the release of Silent Night, we have another festive slasher to add to this small collection.

    Loosely based on 1984′s Silent Night, Deadly Night, the film tells the story of a murderous Santa on a killing spree on Christmas Eve in a small American town. Complete with classic tag-line – "He knows if you've been naughty" - the film is an unashamedly kitsch, cheesy, brutal hark back to the days of the traditional slasher flick. The kills come thick and fast, with Santa showing no remorse to those that have been naughty in his eyes. Each kill is different to the others, with the brutality and gore plentiful. Ol' Saint Nicholas uses a variety of weapons – an axe, hatchet, knife, flame thrower, a wood chipper (hey, Fargo!), deer antlers and Christmas lights amongst others – as he tears his way through his naughty list. Out to stop him is the local Sheriff's department, with Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Gangster No 1, Rob Zombie's Halloween) in the role of Sheriff Cooper. Cooper's team is made up of Jaime King (Sin City, The Tripper, The Spirit), Ellen Wong (Scott Pilgrim vs The World) and Brendan Fehr (Roswell High, CSI: Miami). Early on in the film, Jaime King's Aubrey Bradimore is firmly established as the lead of the piece, with the nervous, unsure of herself Bradimore leading the hunt to track down the dastardly Santa.

    To complicate matters, with the film being set on Christmas Eve, there are Santas everywhere. The small town has a seemingly endless amount of people dressed up as Kris Kringle, most of them having worked as Santa for the festive period and most of them having an attitude. One such Father Christmas is played by the naturally charismatic Donal Logue (Grounded For Life, Blade, Shark Night 3D). Logue plays the part of a blunt, aggressively honest, down-on-Christmas Santa. Along with Malcolm McDowell, he chews up every scene that he's in. With McDowell, it's a very fine line between whether I like his performance or if it's just horrendous. As a McDowell fan, I'm inclined to lean towards the former. The problem is his delivery and his accent; at times he sounds English, at other times he sounds English with a far too forced American twang. Hearing him deliver 'ass' and 'garbage' just sounds wrong. That said, the same could be noted of his performance as Sam Loomis in Rob Zombie's visions of Halloween and Halloween II. It also doesn't help that some of the lines that McDowell's Sheriff Cooper comes out with are just pure unadulterated, cheesy one liners. At first they sound cringeworthy, but they get better as the film goes on. That may be down to the fact that I grew up on action films riddled with embarrassingly bad one liners. I'd fully understand if others found this to be a major annoyance though.

    So, with the majority of the dialogue and performances seemingly tongue-in-cheek, the film could be nothing more than a fun, gory, Christmas slaughter ride. The direction by Steven C. Miller (Scream of the Banshee, The Aggression Scale) is actually surprising for a film of this standard. At times, the direction is fresh, crisp and detailed – much like a Christmas night. There's also a well utilised festive soundtrack to accompany the bloodsplattering action. Jaime King in the lead role is sympathetic and fine for what she needs to be. The performance doesn't set the world alight, but it gets the job done. In fairness to King, she does seem to be one of the few that is playing the film straight. It's just a shame for her that the rest of the cast are hamming it up. There's also the slight problem of finding yourself cheering on Santa at times, especially when it comes to a slimy, perverted man of the clergy that he takes out.

    Personally, I like that the film is a little tongue-in-cheek. At times, particularly with the relatively innovative deaths and the gore used, the film gives an almost Troma-lite feel. Anybody familiar with myself or my interest in film knows where I stand on Troma, so that is another plus point for Silent Night.

    If you're expecting a tension filled masterclass of suspense, Silent Night is not the film for you. Silent Night is not to Christmas what John Carpenter's Halloween is to Halloween. However, if you're after a unique, sinister, gory, festive film to kill 90 minutes, then this film fits the bill perfectly. In regards to the original, this is a remake in the very loosest of terms. There are a few nods to the original film here and there, such as the catatonic grandparent, but little else apart from the big bearded fella in the red suit.

    Silent Night is a throwaway film in the best possible way. It's the type of film that you can just pop on without having to engage your brain. If you like your ho-ho-horror (bad Christmas pun) bloody, to the point, cheesy and with a dark sense of humour then I'd recommend Silent Night for at least a one-off viewing. For those that go into this with an open mind, I give this festive slasher a respectable 6 out of 10 stars.

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    • Anecdotes
      The line "what is this, garbage day?" is a reference to Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987) when Ricky (while on a shooting spree) says the infamous line "garbage day!"
    • Gaffes
      The name of the town is Cryer but the name on the water tower shows the end of Selkirk, the town where it was filmed.
    • Citations

      Sheriff Cooper: Don't put avacado on the burger!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Silent Night... Whatever Night (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      CMP3138 Up On the Housetop
      Written by Benjamin Hanby (uncredited)

      Performed by Danny Infantino

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 décembre 2012 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Noche de paz, noche de muerte
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • The Genre Co.
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
      • Ember Productions
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 567 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 780 $US
      • 2 déc. 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 130 781 $US
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      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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