अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn this interstitial comedy/horror film, Caesar Denovio (Dave Campfield) and his half brother Otto Denovio (Paul Chomicki) take on duties as Santa and his elf. However, the bodies begin to p... सभी पढ़ेंIn this interstitial comedy/horror film, Caesar Denovio (Dave Campfield) and his half brother Otto Denovio (Paul Chomicki) take on duties as Santa and his elf. However, the bodies begin to pile up when a fellow store Santa (CKY's Deron Miller) develops a vendetta against them, an... सभी पढ़ेंIn this interstitial comedy/horror film, Caesar Denovio (Dave Campfield) and his half brother Otto Denovio (Paul Chomicki) take on duties as Santa and his elf. However, the bodies begin to pile up when a fellow store Santa (CKY's Deron Miller) develops a vendetta against them, and he soon turns Caesar's list of Dinner guests into a list of Xmas-inspired victims! Featu... सभी पढ़ें
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- 5 जीत और कुल 5 नामांकन
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This movie is written, directed by and stars Dave Campfield (Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre) and also stars Paul Chomicki (Fortress of Sin), Ken MacFarlane (The Millennium Bug), Deron Miller (Cradle to the Grave) and Brinke Stevens (Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity).
This movie literally feels like your neighbor is making a movie and asks if you want to be in it. However, for a low budget picture this movie has impressive cameos - Linnea Quigley (Return of the Living Dead), Lloyd Kaufman (Toxic Avenger), Felissa Rose (Summer Camp) and Robert Z'Dar (Maniac Cop). The kills are weak and not overly well done. The dialogue is very uneven, a bit cheesy, but you may have a few chuckles here and there. The chemistry between main characters is good, even if they're the only ones who understands exactly what you're watching. The plot is campy and feels like an excuse to make a holiday horror picture.
Overall, this movie is bad. I would score this a 2-2.5/10 and recommend seeing it once due to the cameos.
(NOTE: The following review will contain minor spoilers necessary solely for the discussion of plot and characters. If you're the type of reader who prefers a review entirely spoiler-free, then I'd encourage you to skip down to the last three paragraphs for my final assessment. If, however, you're accepting of a few modest hints at 'things to come,' then read on )
From the slipcase: "Caesar and his half-brother Otto take on duties at Xmas Enterprises as Santa and his elf. However, the bodies begin to pile up when a fellow store Santa (CKY's Deron Miller) develops a vendetta against them, and he soon turns Caesar's list of cancelled Thanksgiving Dinner guests into a list of Xmas-inspired victims! A cross between Scary Movie and Silent Night Deadly Night, C&O's Deadly Xmas takes the Christmas slasher into all new gruesome and hilarious territory."
There's really no reason to spend all that much time dissecting DEADLY XMAS. This is cinema shtick meant for folks who enjoy cinema shtick. While I'll be the first to admit it may not be what I find all that funny, I certainly would never begrudge anyone who enjoys it. There's plenty in here to smile about; and, if it's laughs you're looking for, then I've no doubt you'll find 'em. Much of it is fairly traditional vaudeville style humor – some of the jokes you can see coming a mile away not because of the script predictability, per se, but because it's a natural part and parcel of characters like this. Odds are, if you've fond antics funny before, then you'll find them funny again.
The characters of Caesar & Otto are the creation of Dave Campfield and Joe Randazzo. Campfield is one of the film's stars (Caesar himself), so there's no one who knows his misadventures better.
And don't miss scream queen Linnea Quigley in a clever bit for laughs just in time for the holidays!
CAESAR & OTTO'S DEADLY XMAS (2012) is produced by Wild Eye Releasing and Fourth Horizon Cinema. DVD distribution is being handled by MVD Visual, A Division of MVD Entertainment Group. As for the technical specifications? Well, this is an independent feature, so it looks and sounds about as well as the next indie feature you'll likely see today – audio was a bit muffled at times, probably due to production restraints, but it wasn't all that distracting. As for special features? Dave Campfield and his band of lunatics have ponied up a veritable bonanza for fans: there are three separate commentary tracks; a behind-the- scenes documentary; some alternate scenes; and three (count 'em!) short films that'll likely bring you equal laughs and smiles. Seriously, it's a nice collection, clearly put together by folks who love what they do.
RECOMMENDED. Look, if slapstick is your thing, then you're likely to love CAESAR & OTTO'S DEADLY XMAS. If you even just like fairly broad comic shtick, then you'll probably like it. To be honest, it just isn't my thing – never has been. I tend to like humor a bit different than the average THREE STOOGES' short, but I don't begrudge anyone his or her particular chuckles. Writer/director/star Dave Campfield has a particular eye and ear for this particular comedy, and it probably plays well to most in the audiences; his script is always smart – though perhaps a bit predictable – but, as indie fare goes, there's nothing wrong with it. Turn off your brain and enjoy the holidays, folks even if it's a bit bloodier than the one you had last year!
In the interests of fairness, I'm pleased to disclose that the fine folks at MVD Visual provided me with a DVD copy of CAESAR & OTTO'S DEADLY XMAS by request for the expressed purposes of completing this review.
Comedy is such a subjective thing. I can't stand Seth Rogen or Jonah Hill, but they both have legions of fans who think that they're the funniest thing since the first caveman to step on a banana skin and fall into a tar pit. I find the appeal of zany duo Caesar and Otto even more mystifying than that of Hill and Rogen, but with three feature length films already under their belt, Deadly Xmas being the latest, maybe I'm the one with the problem (actually, I have many problems, I just didn't think that having no sense of humour was one of them).
If 83 minutes of broad, absurdist, slapstick comedy featuring numerous corny horror references, wooden performances, extremely low production values, and several cameos from struggling B-movie actors sounds like your cup of tea, then fill your boots. But don't say I didn't try to warn you.
I was primed and ready for Deadly Xmas to have me in the stitches that I had grown accustomed to but was mortified to discover that this was a huge step backwards.
The film isn't bad, it's just not very good either.
Bringing back every former cast member meant nothing due to the shoddy writing! This was a shadow of the quality we saw with the first movie, what went wrong?
The Good:
Brinke Stevens
The Bad:
Jokes just don't come as thick and fast as it's predecessor
Things I learnt from this movie:
Santa brings presents to the good boys and cuts off the penis's of the bad ones.......with a chainsaw
Maybe the Caesar & Otto novelty has worn out already
It's a low budget flick, to be sure, but director David Campfield uses that to his comic advantage. If you're watching the movie and thinking "this low budget movie has terrible effects and acting", you're missing the joke and you're going to give reviews like the others.
Campfield obviously knows he can't fake a big budget movie, so not only does he let the effects look cheap, he ensures it. The movie is silly, self aware, and campy. It's clearly deliberate because you can see that it is also very well done. The editing, the music, the screenplay (despite what another reviewer said), the cinematography...
One reviewer said the effects looked realistic. I hate to disagree with someone who also thought highly of the film, but his generosity misses the joke.
The movie's not perfect. A couple jokes were a little over the top, but most of them worked well.
I love the C&O movies. This isn't as good as Summer Camp Massacre, but still ranks a close second. I admire that these movies don't take themselves seriously, are more comedy than horror, are great parodies of their genres, and have endings more satisfying than most horror movies. It's never just some crazed maniac killing people for no good reason; it's always well thought out.
As of writing this review, Deadly Xmas has a 4.1. It deserves a lot better.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिविया[1:01:24]The radios that the police are using are the Motorola Talkabout T7400 FRS radios.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Bloodbath and Beyond: Caesar and Otto's Deadly Xmas (2015)
- साउंडट्रैकKill Them All
Written and Produced by Avi K. Garg
Performed by The AKG Development
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइटें
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Caesar and Otto in the Claws of Satan
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- Topanga Canyon, कैलिफोर्निया, संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका(scenes in woods)
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- 1.78 : 1