Rating: Summary: Slash the price Review: This is a fine little film, but hilariously overpriced. When they cut the cost in half (currently about $27), it will be worth everyone's while to check it out. Until then, forget it.
Rating: Summary: SCARY AS HELL Review: Before John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN and Sean S. Cunningham's FRIDAY HE 13th, there was a relatively unknown horror film back in 1974 called BLACK CHRISTMAS directed by Bob Clark. Actually one of the first modern style 'slasher' films after PSYCHO, this film clearly knows quite literally how to scare the hell out of anybody that watches it (and you don't have to be in the cinema for this one to scare you). Set a few days before Christmas Eve, a bunch of girls are about to leave a north American university sorority house for the holidays. What happens next is pretty obvious (psycho walks into house and starts killing the few innocent girls that remain including a young Olivia Hussey). The plot may be fairly simple but as the other reviews suggest, it is this movie not HALLOWEEN or FRIDAY THE 13th that came first and unlike its latter films, Bob Clark really knows how to pull out all the scares without having to resort to the tacky knee jerk tactics or 'fake' scares which most modern films now have to resort to. Instead, very effective techniques are used such as using lots of shadows, an unseen killers face throughout the movie and most importantly the menacing phone calls which are the most disturbing factor in this film. Some of you may prefer the later 'well known' horror flicks but trust me if you want to be scared and I mean really scared, watch this film and you will really see why I have awarded it a well deserved five star status.
Rating: Summary: The Original Camera Stalking Horror Review: Even though this film doesn't even come close to "Halloween", it was the original POV (point of view) hand-held camera stalker movie... you know.... where the camera acts like it is the eyes of the killer. Anyway the plot is pretty much your run-of-the-mill deranged serial killer on the loose stalking girls in a university sorority house type horror movie, but it does boast some inventive camera shots, lighting and scares. Even though the film does not have the same kind of impact now, it was certainly a very frightening movie for its time. A girl from the sorority house goes missing, a killer moves into the attic upstairs, strange phone calls are made to the house, a child is found murdered in the park and one of the girls has strange thoughts about an abortion as her boyfriend pianist begins to loose his mind. The acting is pretty tacky but you will find actors like Keir Dullea (2001: A space Odyssey) playing a lead role in this movie. There are also a few other actors who went on to do better things - Margot Kidder (Superman) and John Saxon (Nightmare on Elm Street). Overall there are a lot worse "slasher" movies out there but there are also a lot of better ones. Anyhow, you might as well see the original POV "slasher" movie if you haven't already. It is not that bad ... but it is not that good either. Sort of middle-ground horror hokum.
Rating: Summary: Black Christmas Review: For its time, Black Christmas would have been a highly original and frightening experience. This 1974 slasher film was indeed quite creepy, but I found some scenes were always going on forever. Olivia Hussey's performance was fair, but it was Margot Kidder who brought this film a very high quality. The unknown killer is very disturbing, always saying his name is Billy and calling out for a person named Agnes. Overall, this film was pretty scary, but even if it was the first of its kind, it wasn't the best film ever made. Pretty good I guess.
Rating: Summary: What your mother and I must know... Review: Black Christmas is without a doubt the greatest horror film you've probably never seen. I hadn't heard anything about it myself until I noticed it cropping up on a lot of people's favourite horror film lists, so decided it was about time I saw what all the fuss was about. The film centres around a Sorority house in the Christmas holiday season, where the girls begin receiving a series of disturbing phone calls from an unknown source. It soon becomes apparent that a faceless killer is stalking them, a killer who has snuck in through an open window and is inhabiting their attic... Pre-dating all of the classic horror films of the late 70s and 80s, Black Christmas is a stark, stylish and creepy film that boasts some chilling moments and some great performances. The genius of the film lies in it's ability to evoke an intense atmosphere of forboding which leaves you constantly unsettled and totally immersed which it does without the need for special effects, gore, or cheap scares. The direction, framing, POV shots, and lighting all work toegther seemlessly to provide moments that really leave you cold (especially the eye through the crack of the door). The script deserves a mention too, because it really is superb. There are some great characters, some good threads of drama and even comedy, but these are brilliantly and appropriately contained within their scenes without detracting from the menacing atmosphere and overall theme of the film. The phone calls are one of the high points, containing shades of Reagan's multi-voice outbursts in the Exorcist but with overtones of despair and confusion which give an insight into the psychological state of the deranged killer. All in all, if you are a fan of horror, and looking for something more than the slick disposable dime a dozen slasher films of recent years, you simply have to own this little gem.
Rating: Summary: Really well done Horror Review: This is one of those movies that I remembered from a sneaky late night, parents are asleep, stay up past bedtime, then regret that for the next month when you jump every time the phone rings. I had always remembered that this was a terrifying film but did not remember the title, so was very happy when I finally redicovered it. Although we have seen many imitators of this little canadian film it still holds its own. Set in a partially deserted sorority house right before christmass the film moves smoothly from one scene of suspense, a person POSSIBLY sneaking into the house, to relaxing scenes of the girls leaving for winter vacation. This in turn is the reason why, as some girls are getting attacked their dissappearences are not noticed. The director manages to keep suspense at nail-biting tension. The psycho is not seen, as in Nightmare on Elm Street, where Freddy became more of a Shekky Green spouting one liners, nor as in Hallowwen where Michael Myers became an unkillable otherwordly demon. This person is human, and all the more frightening for that reason. AS the movie builds towards the climax with the still unsuspecting, last women in the house, you get to hear the famous line, probably the first time it was ever used in a teen horror movie.......The CAlls are coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE! This is the origional, before these movies became targets for camp or self paradies. Watch it with the lights on! I very much recomend this movie, it's been imitated but this really is one of the best.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as I thought it would be.... Review: After reading several very positive reviews for it, I had to get this movie. I threw it in the DVD player and was fairly disapointed. Its a cool movie, but very SLOW! There are a few jumpy parts, besides that definetly not worth buying. This movie cant even come close to being compared to a great film like Halloween. So overall, Its worth a rent, the killer is pretty cool in some of the things he does, but dont buy it, You'l watch it once and it will be left on the shelf forever......
Rating: Summary: saw for 1st time on tv Review: I saw this movie quite a few years ago on an old b&w tv set, and let me tell you it scared the wholly mess out of me. The cast at the time was unknown with the exception of OLivia Hussee, they were all outstanding. This new edition is a must have for horror collectors like myself.............
Rating: Summary: BLACK CHRISTMAS Review: I seen this movie on HBO when i was a kid in the 70's. i remembered it scared the hell out of me. To the point where i couldn't sleep for a few nights and for some time i didn't go into the attic without my trustee basball bat. ahh the innocents of childhood. lol. i still like it and it still dose raise some hairs on my head. the phone calls added so much to this film. the murders were pretty decent. the killer is pretty cool. the voices he dose are pretty creepy. they didn't go gore crazy which is a plus when it comes to what i like about horror movies. this movie was made to give you the creeps and it did what it said it would do in the trailer. if your into good scares? this ones for you! if your into total needles gore? then look elswhere. I gave this movie 4 stars for a few reasons. the director tries to scare you instead of trying to make you puke. the only thing i didn't like about this movie is how the surviving woman handles herself. which is usually the same typical way all slasher stalker horror movie woman end up. not doing what they are susposed to do. but if they did? they wouldn't have a ending.
Rating: Summary: Clearly not the best horror film ever! Review: I just watched this film for the first time after buying a used video from Amazon.com. I have never heard of the film before, so I came to it w/o bias or expectation. Black Christmas is a mixed horror film. It succeeds in certain areas, but fails miserably in others. It's success rest soley in the creepy phone caller and the phone calls themselves. They are genuinely creepy. It's other success rests in the performance of Olivia Hussey. The main failures come from the other characters, actors, the production values, and the writing. Margo Kidder, although a very capable actor, plays a very annoying character that is so overbearing and stupid that it detracts from the suspense of the film. Also, the house mom, although played well, is too comedic, and breaks the mood, and she's feautured too much in the film. Also, even though it's Christmas, you'd really never know it from the movie, except for the caroling scene. I'm sure this film had a limited budget, but it could have been a much better film with better production and better writing. But having said that, I would still recommend the film. Unlike most reviews, I'm a tough critic. This film clearly isn't worthy of 5 stars, but it is worth a look.
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