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It also looks briefly at the vision for the character he portrays and the physical characteristics he brought to the film. Shot digitally at a 4.5K native resolution, the film’s theatrical digital intermediate is likely the source of the disc’s native safe. It just so happens that the tables turn when Santa arrives. He's armed with not only a magical bag of presents but also a sledgehammer and Audio: English: Dolby Digital Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core), German Dolby Digital Atmos, French, Italian, Spanish DTS-HD HR 7.1, French (Canadian), Japanese DTS 5.1 low light well enough. Colors in such situations are limited, too, but inside in well-lit rooms viewers will appreciate attention to tonal detail. The image is

Quarrelin' Kringle (HD, 4 Mins.) - An EPK moment where the cast and Harbour talk about doing the stuntwork for the film. Santa’s Helpers: The Making Of Violent Night– Tommy Wirkola and David Leitch have reunited for another madcap, violent fairytale with heart in Violent Night. This making-of will celebrate their spirited reunion as well as the other little helpers.

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Nobody has seen Santa Claus like this before as he is portrayed by the great Sheriff in Stranger ThingsDavid Harbour, where the night of Christmas Eve is upon everyone, he is seen drinking heavily at a bar and throwing up on civilians from above in his sleigh. The Christmas magic has been taken out of him, because like in Elf, people just don't believe in him anymore. And so, this really is a film that should be approached more as the second type of Christmas film, than the first…a film to (almost) watch with the kiddies after the tree and decorations have been put up, while the Baileys and Toffifee are settling nicely in the now extended gullet and everyone actually feels caught in the warm glow of the encroaching holiday period.

x 2160p resolution image. Delivered in the original aspect ratio of 2.39:1, which is faithfully preserved using a 10-bit video depth, it also features a WCG and HDR pass (HDR10 only, no Dolby Vision) and the entire film is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec. And of course, its free from any judder or wobble, any dust or debris in the source and the disc leaves us with a fantastically detailed and richly coloured modern film image that delivers on all the format’s many promises. movie can only drag itself to the next action scene. At least David Harbour pours heart and soul into a fairly soulless part. The character is not very Deleted and Extended Scenes (1080p, 19:02 total runtime): Included are Family Arrives at the Mansion, Jason and Linda ina name for itself. Santa, here, largely fights the criminal element with a sledgehammer and turns into a Christmas version of Thor, but with more blood. The film is violent but not grimly so, The film itself is utterly ridiculous, but works as a sort of gory, insane, over the top lark where no one is actually taking anything seriously. It’s got elements of Norse mythology, David Harbour being David Harbour, and even some Home Alone thrown in for the 3rd act? It’s a bizarre movie, and objectively it’s a bad film. Yet at the end of the day I can’t help but just laugh myself silly and go along for the ride. It misses the weird pitfalls that Mel Gibson’s Fat Man fell into (mainly that abysmal center act), and instead just keeps amping up the insanity till the final act is quite literally almost pure comedy with some gore thrown in. Deleted Scenes (HD, 19 Mins.) - There are 9 scenes in total, which are worth the time. There is also a funny '90s-style sitcom intro that introduces every character of the movie with graphics. There's even an alternate ending. adequately detailed, certainly not standing apart, at all, in 2023, but clearly delivering a generally satisfying HD image. Facial and clothing details are

Much like those two movies, the pacing can drag a bit in between the heavier action beats, which are no doubt high-octane and full of red liquid. But in Violent Night'salmost two-hour run time, the story of the family issues and even some of Santa's past can be a bit uneven. There are some fun action moments, especially when Santa is getting beat up, but overcomes everyone with some blunt-force trauma each time. If the film kept its pace as it runs in the last 15 or so minutes, Violent Night would be the perfect action movie. Performances from everyone including a hammed-up John Leguizamo are entertaining and Harbour's performance as Santa is just the right amount of charm and brutality for this universe. Plot: What’s it about? Video: How’s it look? Audio: How’s it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about?Quarrelin’ Kringle – Cast and crew relay why David Harbour is the perfect brawler for this combative rendition of Santa.

If you’re looking for the less expensive digital release this should arrive a week or so ahead of the DVD and Blu-ray, so you’re looking at the middle two weeks of March 2023 as a ball park.while the second is the Christmas film that has the high concept genre film bolted onto it, where the traditional Christmas tone, vibe, message and yes, cute as a button kids and warm messages of kindness and good cheer are spread via its slightly sanded down genre edges (almost any other Christmas film aimed not just at tiny moppets)…and here is where their sole purpose is to get the viewer into the festive spirit.

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