Black Christmas

December 25th, 2006







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Black Christmas

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Still of Michelle Trachtenberg, Kristen Cloke, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Katie Cassidy in Black ChristmasStill of Lacey Chabert, Michelle Trachtenberg, Crystal Lowe, Andrea Martin and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Black ChristmasTara Reid at event of Black ChristmasRobert Mann at event of Black ChristmasMary Elizabeth Winstead at event of Black ChristmasCrystal Lowe at event of Black Christmas

Plot
An escaped maniac returns to his childhood home on Christmas Eve, which is now a sorority house, and begins to murder the sorority sisters one by one.

Release Year: 2006

Rating: 4.3/10 (13,065 voted)

Critic's Score: 22/100

Director: Glen Morgan

Stars: Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Lacey Chabert

Storyline
In the 70's, the boy Billy is born with yellow skin due to a lever disease and his dysfunctional mother rejects him. Later he witnesses his mother and her lover killing his beloved father and burying him in the basement of their house, and he is locked in the attic alone along his childhood. When he is a teenager, he is sexually abused by his mother and she has a baby girl called Agnes. During Christmas, the deranged Billy escapes from his imprisonment, kills his mother and stepfather and blinds one eye of Agnes. He is declared insane and his sister is sent to an orphanage. In the present days, Billy escapes from the Clark Sanatorium to spend Christmas with his family. Meanwhile, his former house is the Delta Alpha Kappa sorority house in the campus of the Clement University, and the housemother and the sisters Kelli Presley, Dana, Lauren Hannon, Megan, Heather, Megan Helms, Melissa...

Writers: Glen Morgan, Roy Moore

Cast:
Katie Cassidy - Kelli Presley
Michelle Trachtenberg - Melissa
Mary Elizabeth Winstead - Heather Fitzgerald
Lacey Chabert - Dana
Kristen Cloke - Leigh Colvin
Andrea Martin - Barbara 'Ms. Mac' MacHenry
Crystal Lowe - Lauren Hannon
Oliver Hudson - Kyle Autry
Karin Konoval - Billy's Mother
Dean Friss - Agnes - 16 & 22 Years
Robert Mann - Billy Lenz - 20 & 35 Years
Jessica Harmon - Megan Helms
Leela Savasta - Clair Crosby
Kathleen Kole - Eve Agnew
Cainan Wiebe - Billy Lenz - 5 & 12 Years

Taglines: This Christmas, He'll Treat Them Like Family...



Details

Official Website: Official site [uk] | Official site [United States] |

Release Date: 25 December 2006

Filming Locations: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Box Office Details

Budget: $9,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: £367,743 (UK) (17 December 2006) (232 Screens)

Gross: $16,235,293 (USA) (11 February 2007)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | (unrated version)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Amanda Seyfried auditioned for the lead role of Kelli, but lost to Katie Cassidy.

Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Billy stabs his stepfather in the eye, the blade comes out of the back of his head with the eye facing pupil-out, although that could not happen if the blade went through his eye.

Quotes:
[Leigh walks around the living room looking at the presents by the Christmas tree]
Leigh Colvin: I see you're still buying presents for Billy.
[She pauses and looks closely at a present wrapped up in newspaper]
Leigh Colvin: I see you're doing something different this year. Instead of getting a persent for Billy, you're getting a present from Billy.
Ms. Barbara MacHenry: That wasn't there before.
[They open the present. It was an eyeless baby doll]



User Review

enjoy, but don't take seriously!

Rating: 7/10

Earlier this year, I tore the re-make of When A Stranger Calls apart, and said at the time, that if Hollywood won't bother making new horror movies, but instead simply re-make old or foreign ones, then just stop. I stand by that.

However...

Black Christmas actually surprised me. First, it was actually a lot more brutal and violent than I was expecting, considering it's 15 rating (UK). The other, was the way it re-worked the original.

The original, which I haven't seen for awhile was as much a whodunit as anything else. Here we're spared that. We know pretty much from the start who is killing here.

What the makers have done, is simply turn the story into a stalk and slash movie, which as I said is quite brutal in areas. For me a movie of this type stands or falls not on the killer or how they kill, but on the potential victims in the story. If you care about them, then you feel bad they are killed. If you don't, then give me an axe, I'll do it myself!! Black Christmas does enough to make you care about each character, by making each one a little different, but yet, having enough in character to make you believe they could get along normally. So when the killing starts, you do care about them, and begin to wonder who, or how many will make it to the end alive.

The death scenes are well set up and done, which isn't surprising considering the makers also did Final Destination 1 & 3. If I have a problem with them is that the film is maybe a little over-edited so at times, you aren't sure if certain characters have been killed or not.

This movie has been getting a critical mauling in certain areas. But I found on watching it, that it's fun, enjoyable, with a black(!) sense of humour, some very nice looking actresses in it!, and for it's (admittedly short) running time very entertaining. And when I go to see a movie like this, that's what I want.

Enjoyable late-night fun.





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