It’s time for our annual Holiday Horrors episode!
This year John Hudson chose our Killer Santa viewing experience,
taking Troy and I back to 1980 for a little-seen slasher called TO ALL A
GOODNIGHT. Long dismissed as nearly unwatchable on previous video editions the much-improved
image of the Blu-Ray release resolves many unanswered questions. It is now
possible to clearly see what people are doing and where they actually are when
onscreen. But, is that a good or a bad thing for this Christmas holiday set
stalk ‘n’ kill revenge tale? That is where this discussion begins and ends.
The trio of Holiday Hooligans dive quickly into the
conversation about this one. In fact, we start talking about the film before we
even properly let the audience know what we’re doing! Of course, this is the
film that was directed by David Hess of LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (1972) fame
which leads to many references to that film and his nasty character Krug. We
also talk a bit about his impressive music career and lament his passing. The
screenwriter comes in for a lengthy discussion touching on his other films and
a rather surprising role in a better-known horror effort. We talk about this film’s
very familiar plot template with our surprise at how many times we’ve seen the
same story over the years. We note the movie’s strange pacing, terrible editing
and variable performances. We use this film’s murder set pieces to make light
of the slasher genre’s often silly kill scenes even as we still get a kick out
of them.
We hope you enjoy the Santa shenanigans and if you wish to
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have a happy holiday season!
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