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Title: Black Christmas (2006) DVD
Format: DVD
Condition: New
Number Of Discs: 1
Release Date: 19/11/2007
Genre: Horror
Actors: Katie Cassidy, Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Lacey Chabert, Kristen Cloke
Director: Glen Morgan
Audio Language: English
Runtime: 1 hour and 24 minutes
Region Code: DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Studio: WRHS4
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Remake of the 1974 slasher classic where college girls try to avoid the chop. Deranged murderer Billy Lenz (Robert Mann) has escaped from a mental institution and is heading back to the house where he gruesomely murdered his abusive mother years before. After laying empty for years, the house has been renovated, and is now accommodation for a college sorority. Eight college students and their sorority mother, staying a night in the house before going home for Christmas, then start to receive worrying phone calls. It's not long before they find out that Billy is heading their way, and he's not bearing gifts.

AMAZON REVIEW
Needless and unnecessary are two words that have little meaning in Hollywood, especially when you're talking sequels or remakes. Case in point: Black Christmas, the revisionist version of the 1974 horror thriller largely thought to be the proto-slasher movie (this was four years before the first Halloween installment). The original, from director Bob Clark, is still considered a masterpiece of tension, understatement, innovative camera perspective, economic efficiency (a polite way of saying "ultra-low budget"), and killing off pretty young girls in grisly ways without any cumbersome exposition regarding the psychopath's motives. This, by the way, from the same Bob Clark who would soon bring us the beloved Porky's franchise as well as Black Christmas's polar opposite, the sweetly nostalgic classic A Christmas Story.



Anyway, as needless and unnecessary as this remake is, it certainly delivers the goods on 21st-century slasher conventions as the sorority sisters of Alpha Kappa are picked off during Christmas break in ever more gruesome fashion. There's nothing wrong with all of this, particularly for fans of impalements, crushed skulls, ripped-out eyeballs, and some good old-fashioned Christmas cookie cannibalism. Writer-director Glen Morgan, who earned his own credibility as co-creator of the Final Destination series and the interesting 2003 remake of Willard adds a few clever visual homages to the original along with the amped-up extreme gore. Clark's device (was he the first to use it?) of creepy, mouth-breathing phone calls from killer to victim remains intact and creepy. He also resurrects Andrea Martin, one of the then-unknown actor victims who, now famous, plays the prim housemother. Another addition, which may not be so welcome to purists of the genre, is a load of exposition and backstory for the killer. Disturbing as these flashback set pieces are, they're also somewhat distracting to the foreboding tone. But you get what you pay for, and lots of people are going to pay dearly to dream of the shocking frights another Black Christmas will bring. --Ted Fry

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