Krampus Eve
10 years ago
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Well, it's the jolly season again. Jäger Krampus is here once again!
Just want to say that I am in good health again since my ugly sickness I had last week. Just skin peeling is all, but no more sores and rashes. I got better just in time for my sister's Krampus Party and mum's christmas party over the weekend. And for that, caught a couple of movies:
Krampus
It was fantastic. Directed by Michael Dougherty, who brought you Trick 'r Treat nearly ten years ago, decides to bring the Christmas Beast to life on the silver screen for the first time. Definitely recommend you guys see it as soon as possible. Yes, it is a PG-13 friendly flick, but the way it was well executed plays well like Gremlins and Monster Squad. There are some CG, but the majority, including most shots of Krampus, is all authentically prosthetic thanks to Weta Workshop. So check it quickly before two more major movies pushes it out of the theatres.
Star Wars: Ep. VII The Force Awakening
The grade of this movie........... B+ Why? Well, unfortunately I cannot say since I don't know which is a spoiler. So I will keep my lips zipped for the next three weeks. However, I will say minus the one part of the movie, everything else was fantastic. Still has the heart & soul like the Star Wars we remembered. Though I do hope he doesnt pull another Star Trek Into Darkness for Episode VIII. So we will have to see... Till then, I plan on going to see it again, but this time at a RealD 3D auditorium. That movie was just beautiful, also, most creatures are prosthetic as well. And it's damn amazing. So do check it out while you're dodging spoilers out there.
So far, the movies I do look forward this christmas is The Hateful Eight by Quintin Tarantino and The Revenant by this director Alejandro González Iñárritu who did Birdman.
Certainly not much going on except staying at home with family on christmas day. Before I sign off......
Have yourself a Lemmy Little Christmas! It's Lemmy Kilmister's 70th Birthday!
Merry Krampus, ya filthy animals!
~Jäger Krampus
Just want to say that I am in good health again since my ugly sickness I had last week. Just skin peeling is all, but no more sores and rashes. I got better just in time for my sister's Krampus Party and mum's christmas party over the weekend. And for that, caught a couple of movies:
Krampus
It was fantastic. Directed by Michael Dougherty, who brought you Trick 'r Treat nearly ten years ago, decides to bring the Christmas Beast to life on the silver screen for the first time. Definitely recommend you guys see it as soon as possible. Yes, it is a PG-13 friendly flick, but the way it was well executed plays well like Gremlins and Monster Squad. There are some CG, but the majority, including most shots of Krampus, is all authentically prosthetic thanks to Weta Workshop. So check it quickly before two more major movies pushes it out of the theatres.
Star Wars: Ep. VII The Force Awakening
The grade of this movie........... B+ Why? Well, unfortunately I cannot say since I don't know which is a spoiler. So I will keep my lips zipped for the next three weeks. However, I will say minus the one part of the movie, everything else was fantastic. Still has the heart & soul like the Star Wars we remembered. Though I do hope he doesnt pull another Star Trek Into Darkness for Episode VIII. So we will have to see... Till then, I plan on going to see it again, but this time at a RealD 3D auditorium. That movie was just beautiful, also, most creatures are prosthetic as well. And it's damn amazing. So do check it out while you're dodging spoilers out there.
So far, the movies I do look forward this christmas is The Hateful Eight by Quintin Tarantino and The Revenant by this director Alejandro González Iñárritu who did Birdman.
Certainly not much going on except staying at home with family on christmas day. Before I sign off......
Have yourself a Lemmy Little Christmas! It's Lemmy Kilmister's 70th Birthday!
Merry Krampus, ya filthy animals!
~Jäger Krampus
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Now for Philthy's picture that is too worth a thousand words. And another as well.
I think if parents put the fear of Krampus in their kids every year, it woudl reduce a lot of the hate we have now. Seriously, a big hairy guy with goat legs and horns coming by your place to throw you in a bag, leave a lump of coal and a thatch of sticks. Holy crap!
I loved the new Star Wars movie. I was on edge thinking it was going to flop, when I am happy it did not. I loved all those subtle easter eggs in the movie XD. The Trailers were very misleading to the story, which was a very good thing.
Like you I was amazed that the aliens were animatronic, puppets, like the good times <3. THAT is worthwhile.
And a Happy New Year >:3 *bang*
I'll note you soon after I see Ep. VII flick for the second time (this time in 3D) and you can point out what easter eggs I missed (again).
Ouch, my ear. x_o But Cheers!
Here's a hint: There's one in the Falcon