laohu
08-13-2013, 06:21 PM
Silent Night - Kevin Riepl (2012, 320)



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tracklist:

1. Santa Suits Up (02:01)
2. Basement Boy (02:44)
3. Aubrey (03:27)
4. Ungrateful Little (01:30)
5. The House (04:57)
6. Sheriff Cooper (01:09)
7. Run To The Chipper (03:10)
8. The Chipper (02:05)
9. They See Dead People (03:34)
10. The Story (01:57)
11. Watching You (02:01)
12. Evil Sermon (02:59)
13. Mr. Snow (02:38)
14. Linking Murders (02:01)
15. Rack Mounted (02:48)
16. Santa Jim Runs (01:29)
17. Karssen’s Kitchen (03:18)
18. The Gift (02:23)
19. Santa Brawl (03:39)
20. Axe Santa (04:24)
21. How It Began (02:07)
22. Silent Night Suite (05:28)




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Silent Night is a 2012 horror film directed by Steven C. Miller. It is a very loose remake of Charles E. Sellier's 1984 film Silent Night, Deadly Night and is also loosely based on the real life Covina massacre. The film was given a theatrical release on November 30, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 4, 2012.

Petros
08-22-2013, 05:17 PM
Thank you.
Track 2 "Basement Boy" is missing.

eviled70
08-22-2013, 05:30 PM
Many thanks !!!

KevinG
08-22-2013, 05:58 PM
Thanks!!

c�d�master88
08-22-2013, 06:23 PM
The film was a blind buy purchase I made one night and after hastily getting home to review it, I admit the price I paid was way more than this film probably deserved. I loved how it kept elements from the original but took the Killer Santa to the next level. This film is vicious and in-your-face to an absolutely ridiculous degree but despite the gruesome things you bear witness to, it has a tongue-in-cheek feel to it but that doesn't dampen the impact of the images to me. I wasn't expecting to see (in an R-rated movie, no less) a victim get his head split in half ON-CAMERA in a single take. That is the standout gore scene for me and the acting was decent for what the film needed. It was campy and bad as is to be expected and doesn't have quite the same charm as its predecessor.

Malcolm McDowell's inclusion by now was not as much of a surprise as it could've been since at this stage of his career, he's seemed to find his rooting in horror perhaps as a result of his involvement with Rob Zombie. It's never under-appreciated but it kind of makes you sick to think that he goes from such amazing films as If..., Caligula and A Clockwork Orange to films like this. It's not necessarily bad, it's just Rob Zombie's Halloween 2 and its degradation of Sam Loomis' character turning him into a full-blown celebrity, complete with the childish bratty attitude perhaps killed the image I had of him in the horror world. He impressed me JUST A SMIDGEN in Halloween but I long for the days of a Donald Pleasance-like Dr. Loomis. You wouldn't see Donald Pleasance masquerading around as a celebrity in his role of Sam Loomis.

A lot of Zombie's decisions for Halloween 2 seriously made me shake my head in disbelief when I saw it opening night. I liked that it was more brutal but it felt to me as un-Halloween as it gets. Take out the Shatner mask and it could very well be some other movie. Plus, Zombie's almost completely unnecessary overuse of the word "fuck" got annoying as usual. Seriously, I know these people exist (I watch Trailer Park Boys) but it was hard to endure the dialogue at times. I'm no prude by any stretch of the imagination (if only you could live in my mind for just one day) but I admit that there comes a time in a film when the constant swearing just gets plain old-fashioned old. It becomes one note after a while.

The score for Silent Night doesn't sound very good as a whole (there were some tracks sprinkled throughout the playlist that I enjoyed) and is best viewed under the visuals in my opinion. That shouldn't cause you to refrain from snagging this release though. It features some pretty nice cuts and is basically the complete score. You could do better but you could certainly do worse.

laohu
08-22-2013, 09:44 PM
Peter, sorry for the track 2, but already stored this.

heres`s a link to another file, probably has the missing track, did not check :)


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Malcolm McDowell's inclusion by now was not as much of a surprise as it could've been since at this stage of his career, he's seemed to find his rooting in horror perhaps as a result of his involvement with Rob Zombie. It's never under-appreciated but it kind of makes you sick to think that he goes from such amazing films as If..., Caligula and A Clockwork Orange to films like this.



You know, actors have to make a living.

laohu
04-13-2014, 02:41 PM
Grab this while you can......

Link`s life will come to an end!!!!

laohu
11-22-2014, 11:06 PM
Link is Dead