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Review of by Outlaw — 17 Jun 2008

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You would think that the producers of this film may be on there way to something after producing the mediocre Final Destination. Well, they are on there way back to square one. Cliched horror flick!The story is completely rubbish and it goes nowhere quickly.

Everything you'd expect from a horror movie you get in this film. Dark setting. Stupid characters. Gory deaths. Crazy psycho killer. If this is your recipe for a great movie then you are in luck. I don't know how I even managed to get all the way through this.

After the one hour mark there was no real reason for me to continue watching this film, if you catch my drift. Yet, I did. Just when you think it is over, like every other horror movie, it somehow manages to drag itself to about the 85 minute mark.

85 minutes too long, in my opinion. It may have been longer with stuff after the credits, but I wouldn't know.I don't know what to say about the acting, except for the fact that it is everything you'd expect from a film like this.

The beautiful women just need to look good and know how to scream. If it wasn't for Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Lacey Chabert, AND Michelle Trachtenberg this film would have gotten a half star.If you like gore, then this is probably the only reason to watch this film, if not for the girls.

Eyes deluxe!Only watch this if you like no story and women getting slaughtered. Even then, I won't recommend it to you.

This review of Black Christmas (2006) was written by on 17 Jun 2008.

Black Christmas has generally received negative reviews.

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