It is shame, because this had the potential to be a good film. It is a remake of one of my favorite films, Black Christmas 1974. Scroll down a few posts and you will discover why I loved that film so much. Alright, I loved it for Olivia Hussey's hair (I'm obsessed.)
This follows the original pretty closely. Left-behind Sorority Sisters are spending Christmas together in their house. Andrea Martin, who was in the original, plays the house mother. Katie Cassidy, who I loved in Gossip Girl (don't judge) plays the Olivia Hussey role. Her hair does not even begin to compare. Dropped is the pregnancy/crazy boyfriend storyline in favor some back story about the killer in the attic. In the original, we know nothing about "Billy Lenz." Here we learn a lot, including the fact that he is yellow (!) and he had a baby with this mother. Yes, we are delving into V.C. Andrews territory here. That unholy union produced a daughter, who may be a member of the sorority.
Billy kills his parents, which was really the best decision for him, and gets put away in an asylum. The house gets turned into the sorority house. Billy breaks out, and the rest is rather predictable.
The girls are not nearly as interesting in this film. None of them are as memorable as a drunk Margo Kidder. There are a few good scares, and a nice "face in the Christmas Tree" creep-out. I am sure the gore was impressive, but again, the film was so dark you can't really see any of it. I mean, did anyone else have this problem with this film? I didn't hate this remake but it won't be on my X-mas viewing list.
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This movie most likely should never have been made, maybe not seeing anything was best or you could have a dark tv. I have had problems with tv that were too dark and I needed to turn up the levels to make it reasonable. Good blog, I will come back and visit more often
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