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12/19/2009 2:20 AM
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Vic you dog, this was one of your biggest episode and made me really want to see Silent Night, Deadly Night. For a second I kept thinking it was Santa's Slay but damn the movie really seems good and it was shadowed by it's controversy and it's bad reviews.
Although I still respect Siskel and Ebert it's clear they didn't get some movies and some of them were they were simply outraged were good in a cheesy way. MMMM good cheese. Merry Christmas Reply to this
12/19/2009 2:55 AMskrag2112 wrote:
This movie is a good example of the old saying "There's no such thing as bad publicity." All the negative reviews and backlash just made people curious and want to see it. Its still a pretty disturbing film, but at least the series would give us the immortal 'Garbage Day' scene. Reply to this
12/19/2009 3:10 AM
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1/5/2010 8:15 PM
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'Welcome Home Brother Charles?!' Isn't that the one where the protagonist strangles people with his wang-doodle?
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12/19/2009 8:57 AM
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A couple of years ago I actually got the pleasure of seeing this movie on the big screen here in Texas at the Alamo Drafthouse theater. It was shown at midnight a couple of days before Christmas and they served free "blood nog." I'd never seen it before and I have to say it's become one of my favorite slasher movies of all time. PUNISH! Reply to this
12/19/2009 11:35 AM
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And lo my belief that these videos are a precursor to Brad's sex tapes are given credence. Merry Christmas everyone. Reply to this
12/19/2009 2:13 PM
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I remember the "Embryo" box at my video store! It looked kinda weird so I never had the stones to actually rent it.
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I used to own the Diamond Entertainment DVD of it, it's actually a pretty good flick. The lady who plays the psycho clone did a damn good job in it. Plus it's got a Roddy McDowell cameo. Reply to this
12/19/2009 8:26 PM
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This one was fun too! Jillian is lovely as always and Silent Night Deadly Night looks like a good one! Reply to this
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12/20/2009 3:30 PMJoe wrote:
I remember they had this exact big-box at my local general store where I used to rent out movies. I think I was only 8 at the time. I must admit that I never picked it up because I was too much of a sissy to watch it. A friend of mine loaned it to me a few years later and it has since become one of my favorite slachers ever. Everyone watch "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and have bloody Christmas! Reply to this
12/21/2009 2:00 PM
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Thanks for the festive video, guys! I have to admit, I have never watched any of those films, but I think it might be a good time to track them down.
2/20/2010 3:27 PM
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Hands down my fav Big Box episode yet. Also I think I own the big box of Embryo. I'll have to check out my VHS collection but I could swear I've seen that cover before this. Reply to this
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The cops arrive and gun Ricky down. Jennifer wakes up, sees Mother Superior's decapitated head and screams. Ricky, who was shot down, opens his eyes and smiles evilly, indicating that he survived. Reply to this
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Aidan Flynn, a private investigator and eldest of the Flynn brothers, scoffs at the haunted-house rumors - especially since Kendall Montgomery, a tarot card reader who has been living in the mansion, is the one to tell him the tale of a woman in white. But when he finds a human bone on the grounds and another by the river, Aidan delves into the dark history of the Flynn plantation. Reply to this
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Their other son and five year-old Billy (Jonathan Best) and sits in the back seat and flips through the classic The Night Before Christmas. Reply to this
Fantastic presentation and analysis of SNDN! You totally "got" the picture, which I executive produced/developed as a lad in my 20s way back when.
I, along with my partner, set out to make a slasher that, from a story point, would be a "cut above" the rest. And although I was not overwhelmed by the filmmaking (I did not hire the director, only developed the screenplay), I'm glad some of of what we set out to accomplish still shines through.
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The exact big-box at my local general store where I used to rent out movies. I think I was only 8 at the time. I must admit that I never picked it up because I was too much of a sissy to watch it. A friend of mine loaned it to me a few years later and it has since become one of my favorite slachers ever. Reply to this
9/24/2010 2:19 AM
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I saw this movie when I was like 12 and it was alright from what I remember Santa with an axe.Wasnt really scary just a typical slasher flick,Chopping mall sounds awesome but has to be one of the fucking films put on tape.......Fuckin Robots I thought it was gonna be a dawn of the dead flick Reply to this
9/24/2010 2:31 AM
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I fucked up I meant to say one of the WORST fuckin films put on tape...... Reply to this
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11/6/2010 5:55 PMThe song in wrote:
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Vic you dog, this was one of your biggest episode and made me really want to see Silent Night, Deadly Night. For a second I kept thinking it was Santa's Slay but damn the movie really seems good and it was shadowed by it's controversy and it's bad reviews.
Although I still respect Siskel and Ebert it's clear they didn't get some movies and some of them were they were simply outraged were good in a cheesy way. MMMM good cheese. Merry Christmas
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It's a Very Big Box Christmas, with the most controversial killer Santa flick of all time!
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The Snob will appreciate an unknown movie from the: “Trailers from Hell” website called “Welcome home brother Charles”.
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This movie is a good example of the old saying "There's no such thing as bad publicity." All the negative reviews and backlash just made people curious and want to see it. Its still a pretty disturbing film, but at least the series would give us the immortal 'Garbage Day' scene.
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I know its really a scary film.....
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Wonderful Christmas themed Big Box. The Snob will appreciate an unknown movie from the: “Trailers from Hell” website called “Welcome home brother Charles”. A movie that starts out as a boring, stupid, blacksploitation movie to an outrageously, unbelievable almost sci-fi/horror movie (in the last 5 minutes). Merry Christmas!
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'Welcome Home Brother Charles?!' Isn't that the one where the protagonist strangles people with his wang-doodle?
Don't bother answering; i already know that it is.
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4.40 when that dude screams like a bitch! Hah-hah!!!
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I never thought this movie could actually look so good, I wanna see it now. Also, really liked the critics being ripped on.
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A couple of years ago I actually got the pleasure of seeing this movie on the big screen here in Texas at the Alamo Drafthouse theater. It was shown at midnight a couple of days before Christmas and they served free "blood nog." I'd never seen it before and I have to say it's become one of my favorite slasher movies of all time. PUNISH!
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And lo my belief that these videos are a precursor to Brad's sex tapes are given credence. Merry Christmas everyone.
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I remember the "Embryo" box at my video store! It looked kinda weird so I never had the stones to actually rent it.
Lookin' good, Jillian!
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I used to own the Diamond Entertainment DVD of it, it's actually a pretty good flick. The lady who plays the psycho clone did a damn good job in it. Plus it's got a Roddy McDowell cameo.
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This one was fun too! Jillian is lovely as always and Silent Night Deadly Night looks like a good one!
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I remember they had this exact big-box at my local general store where I used to rent out movies. I think I was only 8 at the time. I must admit that I never picked it up because I was too much of a sissy to watch it. A friend of mine loaned it to me a few years later and it has since become one of my favorite slachers ever. Everyone watch "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and have bloody Christmas!
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Thanks for the festive video, guys! I have to admit, I have never watched any of those films, but I think it might be a good time to track them down.
Happy Holidays to you both!
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Hands down my fav Big Box episode yet. Also I think I own the big box of Embryo. I'll have to check out my VHS collection but I could swear I've seen that cover before this.
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Another great Big Box episode, and liked the history lesson as well Mr Jones. I know you saw the first season of Mad Men recently and the thought just occurred to me that Jillian looks like Joan from the show, Good luck in future..
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The cops arrive and gun Ricky down. Jennifer wakes up, sees Mother Superior's decapitated head and screams. Ricky, who was shot down, opens his eyes and smiles evilly, indicating that he survived.
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Fantastic presentation and analysis of SNDN! You totally "got" the picture, which I executive produced/developed as a lad in my 20s way back when.
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Thanks again for an entertaining and perceptive piece.
Regards,
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Co-Executive Producer "Silent Night, Deadly Night"
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