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cowboybuckleys · 5 months
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A Few Cast Members from Home And Away
Matt Evans ( Theo Poulos ) , Ada Nicodemou ( Leah Patterson ) , James Stewart ( Justin Morgan ) & Jessica Redmayne ( Harper Matheson )
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dying-roses13 · 3 days
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believe me no one wishes more then me that e couldve have continued our series. we had hoped that netflix wouldve given us a shot.
and then he says heres to keeping the music playing and the memories alive so idk i feel like its a rejection of all the s2 rumors
THEN AGAIN WHY WOULD ALL THE OTHER PROOFS EXIST??
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Violent Night will be released on Digital on January 20 followed by Blu-ray and DVD on January 24 via Universal. From the producers of John Wick, the 2022 Christmas action comedy is currently available on PVOD.
Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Dead Snow) directs from a script by Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic the Hedgehog). David Harbour stars with John Leguizamo, Cam Gigandet, Alex Hassell, Alexis Louder, Leah Brady, Edi Patterson, and Beverly D'Angelo.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by director Tommy Wirkola, producer Guy Danella, and writer Pat Casey and Josh Miller
Santa's Helpers: The Making of Violent Night featurette
Quarrelin' Kringle featurette
Deck the Halls with Brawls featurette
Deleted and extended scenes
When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound taking everyone inside hostage, they are not prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus. David Harbour stars as St. Nick, delivering some serious season's beatings to save the family and the spirit of Christmas.
Pre-order Violent Night.
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Violent Night (2022, Tommy Wirkola)
12/24/22
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have Violent Night 2022
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kermodefan94-blog · 1 year
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Violent Night. Quick Review.
Now arriving on UK digital rental platforms to cure your festive blues. It's the David Harbour alcoholic, ass kicking Santa movie. You really don't need to know more about it than that.
David Harbor gets another attempt at branching his potential Hollywood career out beyond Jim Hopper in this fun but flawed alternative Christmas offering. He plays an alcoholic but for all intents and purposes real in the mythological sense on screen Santa. The man in the red suit has to unleash his best visceral action hero routine when a present delivery coincides with an attempt to secure a…
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olivierdemangeon · 1 year
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VIOLENT NIGHT (2022) ★★★✮☆
VIOLENT NIGHT (2022) ★★★✮☆
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Violent Night (2022, dir. Tommy Wirkola) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Violent Night sees Wirkola in familiar, but strangely light-hearted territory. Equal parts Home Alone and Bad Santa, David Harbour plays a Claus that's at his wits end with how greedy and capitalist Christmas has become; set to drink himself through his job forevermore to escape the mundane task of delivering video game after video game to endless houses. Harbour was practically born to play this version of Kringle, and the anti-charm he brings to the role is endearing in a lovable grump kind of way. Then there's Trudy, the little girl at the film's center who is almost too sweet to be apart of a movie this committed to being vulgar. Her love of the "magic of Christmas" and general innocence is infectious, and it makes this movie from the director of both Dead Snow movies seem like Miracle on 34th Street in comparison. John Leguizamo plays a very convincing smarmy, "anti-Christmas" villain, and the opposing chemistry he has not just with Harbour, but with pretty much everyone he interacts with on screen is entertaining to watch.
I think that's really what it boils down to. This is just a solid, fun joyride with a more vulgar, violent Santa. It is absolutely derivative of similar "adult Christmas" films that came before it, and it is capitalizing on a very popular trend of Christmas movies leaning away from the clean, shiny, magical films of decades past, but I don't care. Tommy Wirkola weaves it all together to make something that, if not memorable, is sure as hell fun to watch. The action scenes are engaging, with needle drops (consisting of alternative Christmas tunes to match the alternative feel of the film) that instantly make you smile and perk up, eager to watch Santa bash that robber's head in with a sledgehammer. Speaking of the sledgehammer, I won't give too much away, but they introduce this wild Santa backstory out of left field about halfway through the movie, and it was so unbelievably interesting that I would have loved for them to expand on it. They kind of do, but there are a lot of implications about Santa before he was Santa, and questions about how he even became Santa at all, that go largely unaddressed, which is a bummer because it was the aspect of the film I was easily the most invested in. I highly doubt we'll ever see a Violent Night 2, but if we ever do, I really hope Wirkola answers some of these burning questions I have.
The only other complaint I have with the film, and it would be a bigger complaint if it committed to it more, is that this film seems to subscribe to something that a lot of Christmas-related media seems to convey, which is this philosophy that Christmas is somehow greedier than it used to be, not as magical as it used to be, that Christmas was better in "the good old days" (whatever that means). I just can't get on board with that state of mind. Sure, Christmas isn't as magical as it was when we were kids, but that's because we're not kids anymore. I'm sure a lot of kids nowadays still feel about Christmas the way we all did when we were young. I'll admit the kinds of gifts children receive nowadays has largely changed, but that doesn't mean they're worse or less magical. The kid receiving a copy of Kirby and the Forgotten Land or even something a little more adult like God of War: Ragnarok is probably just as excited and reveres that gift with just as much childlike wonder as the kid that received a model train set or action figure 30 or 40 years ago. Thankfully, Wirkola doesn't really seem to commit to this idea too hard before the film just becomes Santa vs. the Home Invaders.
Violent Night about met my expectations. It's an entertaining, bloody Christmas movie that manages to capture the essence and spirit of the holiday in the most interesting, off-beat way, and Harbour proves himself as a compelling lead actor in a way that his past efforts just haven't allowed him to show (I'm looking at you, Hellboy).
Score: 8/10
Currently only in theaters.
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hughmanrights · 1 year
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Violent Night film review
Director:
Tommy Wirkola
Main cast:
David Harbour, Leah Brady, John Leguizamo, Alex Hassell, Alexis Louder, Beverly D’Angelo, Edi Patterson, Alexander Elliot and Cam Gigandent.
Runtime: 101 minutes.
Does it pass the Bechdel test? Yes
Basic Plot:
On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus fights to protect a wealthy family held hostage by mercenaries.
Overall thoughts:
Violent Night is a funny and entertaining Christmas action film. A blend of the first Die Hard and Home Alone films, Violent Night is very enjoyable. The acting, storyline, themes and action sequences are all high quality. There are some unanswered questions but Violent Night is a fun ride of a film.
Overall rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars.
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cowboybuckleys · 2 years
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screenzealots · 1 year
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"Violent Night"
VIOLENT NIGHT is the anti-Hallmark yuletide classic you've been waiting for.
“Violent Night” is what happens when you cross “Bad Santa” with “Die Hard,” and the end result is pretty much as awesome as it sounds. This violent, edgy, and sarcastic action flick is so much fun that it deserves a seat at the holiday movie table, and it’s one that is right on the cusp of instant cult classic status. Director Tommy Wirkola blends traditional Christmas movie tropes with wicked…
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dying-roses13 · 12 days
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STOP WHY DID JADAH MARIE ALSO POSTED A SIMILAR VIDEO WITH THE EXACT SAME TEXT??? (reference to previous post)
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oh my gosh even the grammer is the same
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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You better watch out, because Violent Night opens in theaters on December 2 via Universal Pictures. I’m giving readers in the Boston area the opportunity to see it early - and for free!
Broke Horror Fan is sponsoring an advance screening of Violent Night at AMC Boston Common in Boston, MA tomorrow, November 29, at 7pm. Click here to reserve up to four seats. Seating is first-come, first-served and not guaranteed, so be sure to arrive early!
The 2022 action-comedy is directed by Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Dead Snow) and written by Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic the Hedgehog). David Harbour stars with John Leguizamo, Cam Gigandet, Alex Hassell, Alexis Louder, Leah Brady, Edi Patterson, and Beverly D'Angelo.
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When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn’t prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus (David Harbour) is on the grounds, and he’s about to show why this Nick is no saint.
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