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horcrux2007 12-22-2015 06:03 AM

I think it was alright, but kinda overhyped. A lot of the craziness wasn't until the end of the movie.

ChronoGrl 12-28-2015 06:46 AM

I really liked the movie a lot. Loved the cast - I thought that Adam Scott was fantastic in his usual put upon sarcasm. I also absolutely LOVED the creature design. Really horrifying, creepy, and grotesque at the same time - Also loved the fact that there were so many different creatures too. And what I absolutely LOVED about the movie is that it went all out. It committed to showing you the Hellish world of Krampus, unleashed these beasts upon you and I actually thought the end was pretty ballsy - They committed to the creature horror and I think they really nailed it.

My only complaints were:
  • The start of the movie is a bit slow and it takes way too long for us to get to Krampus. I thought that the comedy/horror aspects were really strong, fantastic, and a blast to watch but I thought it took a bit too long to get there. And of course by the time we get there, I thought the action scenes were too brief (I wanted more!!).
  • I really wish it was a hard R - The horror/gore parts were fantastic - I wish that they had pushed the envelop more in terms of ghouls, gore, and language.

BloodMyst 02-03-2016 08:17 PM

I was insanely entertained by Krampus and I thought in a lot of ways it did keep true to the legend. The creatures were the best part I mean they were adorable and horrorrific at the same time :)

Loredonna 02-06-2016 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by BloodMyst (Post 1009929)
I was insanely entertained by Krampus and I thought in a lot of ways it did keep true to the legend. The creatures were the best part I mean they were adorable and horrorrific at the same time :)

The gingerbread men were adorable, I don't think they fit with the rest of the creatures though.

(Also I totally love your avatar pic BloodMyst!)

szabibabi 02-11-2016 08:12 AM

HELP
 
Hey, guys!!! i have a huge problem. ::mad::::mad:: so i missed thist film at the cinema and i want to watch this movie very much! im so mad beacuse i couldnt see online. This film was lost. i searched for long hours but every where they need my credit card number :( i isn't online it isn't on any download site! im dying pls someone help me! thank you

Baron Von Marlon 03-31-2016 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Tanim0167 (Post 1012007)
This is the best horror movie in 2015

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bats 05-16-2016 01:48 AM

one of my favorite movies of the last few years.
 
i was really excited to see that "krampus" because i loved "trick r' treat" and krampus is awesome so there were high expectations when the guy who made "trick r' treat" decided to give krampus a shot and i wasn't disappointed.
the movie was exactly what i expected in a good way and i loved it. i have a soft spot for christmas horror movies, i don't know what it is about them but i really enjoy them and i think that is my new favorite. it was dark and grim but it used color really well and i liked the balance of comedy and creepy bits and i think adam scott and toni collette were a good choice of actors, they both have a sort of dry snarky wit that worked really well and the rest of the cast was great as well no one was obnoxious enough to make the movie off putting but you could see how they might be annoying to have to deal with especially since they kind of reminded me of my own relatives who i love but i am not going to lie they can be annoying. anyway i thought it was fun and i intend to watch it around christmas from now on. ::devil::

massacre man 05-22-2016 03:53 PM

Loved the movie. Was kinda disappointed that it didn't have a post-credits scene of Sam 'N Kram having dinner with a real mean-looking Turkey.

DeadbeatAtDawn 05-22-2016 04:24 PM

More of a childrens film to me. I'd like it to be more dark, depressing and gory.

Glad I saw it though.

Smeg Head1 06-18-2016 01:52 AM

I thought the ending was the best thing about this movie, leaving it on a high note.

The movie seemed always on the verge of dodgy puppetry - it walked a fine line between believable action and an actor violently shaking a puppet. I think that line was a bit too thin in places.

Was it a black comedy or a straight up horror? It wasn't funny enough for the former or horrifying enough for the latter. Ultimately it didn't commit to either and therefore it lacked identity and substance. A shame.


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