Billy Edwards Satire

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Tis the season to be Jolly, even for William (Billy) Edwards who lives at Clark Sanitarium, planning his escape on Christmas Eve to come back to his childhood home. Only to find a group of sorority sisters are currently living their. How can Billy resolve this problem so he can have a Merry Christmas.

Silent night, holy night it 's Christmas Eve as Kelli (Katie Cassidy), Melissa (Michelle Trachtenberg), Heather (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Dana ( Lacey Chabert) and Clair (Leela Savasta) are all having a few drinks, celebrating the yuletide. But when one of the girls suddleny disapears. It creates mayhem for everyone involed, hearing Christmas music around parts of the house. With a heavy snow storm making it to where the roads are bad.

As the mystery is being unwrapped about local legend Billy Edwards the boy who use to live in the same house as the girls of the sorority. In moments time the sorority girls are getting prank phones calls as they pick up the phone. The caller is letting them all know that (she is part of my family now) snorting like a pig. It 's pretty funny scene, at the same time very intense. Can the girls of the sorority all survive the night as well as have a …show more content…

My overall thoughts on this movie were I found the death scenes to be brutal, fun, and one of a kind definetly more then intense then the original. At the same time a little more comedic, which took away most elements of fear for me. I was totally digging the death scenes, with how clever each one was. Most parts I had my eyes covered, which is another thing that gets me into a good horror film. Black Christmas had intese scenes of stalking as well giving it fresh unbelieveable views that somebody is watching under a bathroom tile. I still was digging it though, I was enjoying the heavy snow storm that took place for the entire movie. Even as the joyful c8 christmas light bulbs giving you a element of fear, when it 's suppose to be the most wonderful time of the year was alot of

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