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Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)

April. 10,1987
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3.9
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R
| Horror Comedy
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Ricky is released from a mental hospital, taking with him the memory of his brother Billy's death and embarking on a journey of relentless revenge.

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Diagonaldi
1987/04/10

Very well executed

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Steineded
1987/04/11

How sad is this?

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MamaGravity
1987/04/12

good back-story, and good acting

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Megamind
1987/04/13

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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ultrasween
1987/04/14

Witness the acting prowess of Eric Freeman as he delivers immortal lines like:"... I... Don't... SLEEP!""Naughty!"and the greatest moment captured on film... ever!"GARBAGE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!"

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buckikris
1987/04/15

I watched this sequel, because it came with the original SNDN. The sequel picks up when Ricky, Billy's brother is an adult. Ricky is in a mental facility, because of what happened to his brother. A psychologist actually his 13th comes in to interview him, via tape recorder. Ricky tells the psychologist about those events that led his brother over the edge. In this film, actually the first part of the movie about 40 minutes is flashbacks of SNDN. Ricky tells the doctor about his childhood and growing up at St. Mary's to current. He explains the time he was adopted by his parents, growing up and getting a job, and growing up to become just like his brother. Ricky has developed the same condition his brother had. This time the color red, triggers him to kill people. Especially anyone who is a bully, because like his brother he hates bullies. He even kills his girlfriend when he finds out she wasn't a virgin. During the end of the interview, Ricky is able to escape by killing the doctor. He escapes and is on his way to get revenge on the Mother Superior who was in charge at St Mary's.This movie is more comedic than horror, some of the killing scenes are just twisted. An example the impalement with an umbrella. If You are bored and need a good laugh this move provides. I gave it a 5, because it's funny in parts, but the original is the best.

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Mr-Fusion
1987/04/16

I dunno that I'd call SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 2 an actual movie. Half the runtime's spent on flashback footage from the first movie, leaving maybe 45 minutes of actual sequel stuff. You've gotta admit, that's pretty flippin' lazy. So the reason this rating isn't any higher is because of the long slog through low-grade '80s slasher flick. Although it does tickle me that, since they didn't have enough footage to make the movie's total length, they padded the end credits out to 10 minutes. Oh man . . .But I'll freely admit that the "GARBAGE DAY!" Internet meme is what brought me here, and that's where we get into the really juicy bad stuff.. This is a shoddy movie, but it's Eric Freeman's terrible line deliveries and possessed facial expressions that'll leave you in a fit of giggles. When he goes on the suburban rampage, things don't just shift into higher gear, they go to light speed. I can't give that guy enough credit; his awful performance saves this whole thing. Getting right down to it, there's maybe 20 minutes' worth of movie here, and it's all his scenes. I'd buy this movie just to skip to his parts. Seriously, if Anchor Bay can release a version of this movie with just his scenes (I can see it now, "The Freeman Cut"), you'd have a trim-the-fat, guaranteed to please short movie on your hands.I've seen TROLL 2, and he puts that movie to shame. It is glorious.9 Freemans/10

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ersinkdotcom
1987/04/17

"Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2" is nothing but so bad it's good. Most of Eric Freeman's acting is done with his eyebrows. This begs the question, "How can someone overact using their eyebrows?" Believe me when I say it can be done.It's easy to get through "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2" if you just fast forward through all the scenes from the first film. You're left with about 45 minutes of wonderfully bad dialogue and a few madcap slayings you'll never forget. Just don't mistakenly skip through any of the parts in the room where the psychiatrist and Ricky are talking. There are some funny exchanges between the two of them you won't want to miss.

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