Tuesday, December 22, 2015

hateful eight



John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Ain't no way I'm spending a couple of nights under a roof with somebody I don't know who the hell... so who are you?

Saturday, December 5, 2015

smurfs movie 3d christmas

The <b>Smurfs</b>: A <b>Christmas</b> Carol - <b>Smurfs</b> Wiki
Grumpy: Hats, hats......why do I always get hats!

In a special movie tie-in for the season the movie Smurfs clashed with the original cartoon. Making it a made for DVD only retooling or re-smurfing tale of Charles Dickens The Christmas Carol. This one revolves around every season Papa Smurf gives everybody a new hat to warm their heads. Grumpy is getting sick of it, all he wants all he's ever wanted is something no one can afford....a sky flyer of his own. It takes the efforts of Smurfette, Brainy and Hefty to make him realize the true meaning of the holiday.

Friday, December 4, 2015

STAR WARS: The Force Awakens



Maz Kanata: The Force, it's calling to you. Just let it in.

Finn: I was raised to do one thing... but I've got nothing to fight for.

Good news Star Wars geeks old and new, George Lucas may have passed the torch as director of the franchise.  But fear not J.J. Abrams is keeping the legacy alive and well. With the Empire now split into a new faction called the first order and a whole new slew of misadventures in mind, Star Wars is back in action. As Mark Hamill is quoted as saying in a behind the scenes show " The old has become the new. Just with more technology than ever before." Episode Seven comes in saying "The force is still strong with Lucasfilm. " And it delivers. 10 out of 10.  

KRAMPUS



Grandmother: St. Nicolas is not coming this year. Instead a meaner darker sprit is coming, his name is Krampus, he and his elves have not come to give but to take. He is the shadow of Santa Claus.

Outside of krampus, the being has many names. Klaubauf is used throughout Austria, while Bartl or Bartel, Niglobartl, and Wubartl are used in the southern part of the country.[1][16] Outside Austria, Krampus and related creatures go by Pelzebock or Pelznickel in southern Germany, and Gumphinckel in Silesia.[17] In Hungary, he is Krampusz (often used to refer to the entire race of these creatures),[3] and in Switzerland, Schmutzli
In Austro-Bavarian German-speaking Alpine folklore, Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure who punishes children during the Christmas season who have misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Regions in Austria feature similar figures and, more widely, Krampus is one of a number of Companions of Saint Nicholas in regions of Europe. The origin of the figure is unclear; some folklorists and anthropologists have postulated a pre-Christian origin for the figure. The 2015 movie reminds bolth adults and children to celebrate their ending holiday with love in their hearts for family and others. Or else if you fail to do so he'll pay you a visit.  This movie is in no way a childrens movie at all, if you do however decide to take them you run the risk of your child reminicing they got their very first nightmare on a holiday that should be joyous.You have been warned!