I did. 2 hours and 8 bucks I'll never get back. The highlight of the movie was seeing the "leg lamp", the lamp that Ralphie's dad wins in "A Christmas Story", on a dresser in the sorority house. I pointed it out to my friends but they didn't catch it.
Then, watching the credits, I noticed that "Black Christmas" was directed by none other than Bob Clark, who also produced and directed "A Christmas Story." I guess that was his way of paying homage to a far far superior movie.
I just noticed on Independent Film Database that Bob Clark directed the original "Black Christmas" and that he is remaking his cult-classic "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things." I'm so excited!
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Did anyone catch Black Christmas?
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I seen the original Black Christmas movie a few weeks ago on the Space Channel and it was my first time seeing it. I haven't got a chance to see the new one but I was pretty impressed with the original. Funny parts and the whole bit.
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