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Noah 2023-05-04 17:52:42
Budget: 15 million First weekend box office: 16.29 million North American box office: 42.72 million Global box office: 61.54 million Release date: 15.12.04 Weeks of release: 7 weeks Classification: PG-13 Highest number of theaters: 2919 Highest ranking in North America:...
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Okey 2023-05-02 13:11:59
The animation of the story told by grandma in the middle is...
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Timmy 2023-04-24 09:36:13
The ending is great! The picture at the end is slightly similar to the man in black~ The monster is not so scary, but the dark ending is my meal [after all, not all monsters eat that set of innocent tears = regret medicine haha O(∩_∩)...
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Godfrey 2023-03-13 10:53:17
The ending elevates the whole story, and the script is still a dark fairy tale. Maybe it's to scare children for Christmas? When will the Chinese Nian Beast make a good...
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Alexa 2023-03-06 19:49:17
The design of dark fairy tale monsters that carry forward American tradition is...
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Percy 2023-03-03 23:37:27
The procrastination in the middle section is amazing, and the rhythm is very good. As a PG horror film suitable for all ages, it is scary enough. I don't forget to help everyone recall the true meaning of Christmas. Warner chose this director to shoot "Godzilla". Suspended and...
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Marcelino 2023-02-19 19:34:30
The subject matter is good, but unfortunately family, comedy, horror, I want to touch everything, but everything is not properly...
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Cyrus 2023-02-09 02:35:17
Watching the title character snatch Christmas gifts, I thought it was a comedy movie, but I didn't know it was a horror movie. Fortunately, I didn't bring my children to watch it. Fortunately, the plot is still gripping, but the ending is tragic and a bit...
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Nicklaus 2023-02-08 20:18:00
Festive monsters!...
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Gayle 2023-02-07 13:19:11
Wish come true...in a dark...
Krampus Comments
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Omi: Saint Nicholas is not coming this year. Instead, a much darker, ancient spirit. His name is Krampus. He and his helpers did not come to give, but to take. He is the shadow of Saint Nicholas.
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Jordan: We know you still believe in the big fat creeper!
Max: I don't know what you're talking about!
Stevie: [pulls up Max's letter to Santa] Are you sure about that?
Beth Engel: [Max tries to get his letter back; Beth stops him] Stop!
Stevie: [reading] "Dear Santa, I know I haven't been great this year and I'm sorry for that, but I was really hoping you can help out me and my family this Christmas. We need you!" Oh, Maxi Pad. That is so s...
Beth Engel: [stops him from getting his letter back] Stop, Max!
Stevie: Blah blah blah. Bullshit, bullshit. Ah, here we go, Maxi's wish list!
Beth Engel: Stevie, stop! That's enough!
Stevie: Wait, you're up first, Beth!
[reading]
Stevie: "I wish me and Beth could hang out like we used to."
[Beth turns her head to Max]
Stevie: "Might've noticed that I don't have tons of friends."
[she pretends to feel sorry for him and Jordan mockingly smiles]
Stevie: Oh, no, really Max?
[Jordan laughs and she continues reading]
Stevie: "I wish my Mom and Dad could fall in love again."
[Tom and Howard look at each other]
Stevie: "I know they get upset a lot with Dad away from home so much. I think they really just miss each other."
[Linda enters]
Stevie: "Also, I wish things weren't so hard for Uncle Howard and Aunt Linda."
[Stevie and Linda look at each other]
Stevie: "So, maybe you can lend them a hand for the rest of the year."
[turns letter around as Howard and Linda look at each other]
Stevie: "And... and that..."
[angrily]
Stevie: Screw you, Dad does not wish we were boys!
Sarah Engel: [smilingly enters with carambola] Who wants carambola?
[Beth turns her head to Sarah and Sarah stops smiling on realizing the situation]
Max: [angrily gets off his chair to get his letter back] Give me the letter!
Tom: Hey! Max?
[Max fights with Stevie and Jordan with the adults talking in the background]
Howard: [pulls Stevie and Jordan back] All right, that's enough!
Tom: You okay? Honey!
Max: I just wanted Christmas to be like it used to be, but forget it! I hate Christmas! I hate all of you!
[angrily and tearfully runs up to his room]
Sarah Engel: Max? Max!
Aunt Dorothy: Oh, lay off of him!
[Max slams his bedroom door]
Aunt Dorothy: Kid deserves a prize for telling the truth!