 Alright, let's be honest. I really thought he was gonna say ho ho ho mother fucker in this movie That's a hot mug guys. Hey guys, this is my review for violent night I just saw this yesterday this movie despite being a complete and under mess is actually really fun This film follows Santa Claus paid by David Harbour. He doesn't like being Santa He doesn't like the idea of Christmas anymore Everyone just wants video games or cash all the while he goes to this one house That is owned by these rich people who are rich for reasons and there's this little dynamic going on between a father and a Mother who are separated and they're trying to kind of rekindle that all with their daughter Who has a little radio to Santa Claus? Thanks to her dad and then all of a sudden John Leguizamo and probably the most Inefficient in stupid goons of all time who are trying to appear like they know how to play call of duty appear at this house and they're all trying to get the money inside the house and Truly speaking This feels like a first draft the amount of inefficiencies the amount of stupid people the amount of Very haphazardly written story elements in this film should rip this film apart yet It's still fun for a multitude of reasons the first being David Harbour Fantastic casting this guy basically got to redeem himself for Hellboy now not to say that he wasn't bad as Hellboy I thought he was okay, but he didn't stand a chance next to Ron Perlman But that movie in general that reboot with fucking garbage this movie while having issues is Held up to a such a high standard because he's in this film his betrayal of Santa Claus not only The character you know, but this backstory that we get about this Santa Claus and his history his past the His violence kind of aspects to him what he does in this movie I have to think that it's because of movies like John Wick and nobody and bullet train and hell They shift that came out this year that we're now getting into this realm of hey, you know if it sounds like a stupid idea Why don't we put some Fantastic action and stunt choreography into it and even the action in this movie isn't that great either I would say that if you had a comparison being nobody which came out a couple years ago Funnily enough also filmed in Winnipeg shout out to the Winnipeg guys We're getting two fucking awesome action movies to work on in the last few years Violin night is a toned-down version of that in terms of how it's put together There is some fighting at the beginning of the movie and then a lot of stuff doesn't happen But then once it gets into this barn That's when the movie kicks off the latter half of the film really delves into the violence and the fun and the humor of this Movie there's also a little bit of playing along with the magic of Santa with his bag being filled with like You know unlimited presence and his ability to go up chimneys and whatnot. I love that I kind of wish they did a little bit more with that But I guess there's only so much magic that Santa Claus is known for something that I am going to refer to day shift again I remember it having a very poor story But I did like the creativity they went to with the fights choreography being with vampires and doing unnatural things and Very kind of contortionist kind of choreography. This one delves into that humor bit the fact that there is a massive violent Sequence to a Brian Adams Christmas song is so wonderful I cannot begin to describe to you how big the smile on my face was it was so hilarious. It was so violent. It was so Cheerful somehow maybe because of Brian Adams No reason why this movie had to be as good as it is and there are a ton of flaws with this John Leguizamo's character is Terrible he is such a piss poor villains movie Considering how good of a guy they have a thief and a mastermind villain They make him out to be the beginning of the movie that shit's tossed out real fast because his bend of idiots Soon reveal their true colors and some of the deaths and some of the kills are just brain dead But it's like you know what this is a fun time while this movie does have So many issues that should make this a negative movie it is held up by David Arbor as a fantastically violent Santa Claus and not to be mistaken for Goldberg and Slay knight or silent silent slayer whatever the fuck that movie was you have a bunch of Terrans on Christmas music that's been kind of altered a little bit to make it sound a little bit more action-packing more Dramatic and whatnot very good points to the composer of this film You've got a great editions of other Christmas songs that aren't really well played like that Brian Adams one did not expect that and then the the wholesomeness of the ending It's like it's so fucking sappy, but it's still so fun. So in the end I'm gonna give violent knight a four out of seven. It's a very generous four out of seven But it is a very heartfelt four out of seven as well. It's a fun movie It's dumb, but it's fun and it's like these kind of movies We kind of wanted to see more and more of I feel that nobody if you saw nobody I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't made by pretty much the exact same people You're gonna get the same outcome as that movie did so anyways guys That's my last movie review for the year didn't do many reviews this year. I do apologize for that I do want to try and do it better next year. I was just so Exhausted with everything I had to do with my business this year that being in front of the camera It was a little bit, you know, not exactly as encouraging to me as it was because I was behind it so much this year I'm gonna be releasing my best movies of 2022 in the next few days. So keep an eye out for that I might do a worse list Maybe might do a disappointing list because there are a few films on there, but best is coming out first So make sure to keep your eye out for that. Anyways guys, that's all for me Hope you enjoyed this review. If you did leave a like and if you're interested in more subscribe until then See you guys next time