Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy MakerYear: 1991 Director: Martin Kitrosser Written by: Martin Kitrosser, Brian Yuzna Threat: Cyborg Weapon of Choice: Killer Toys Based upon: Original |
Other movies in this series:
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part II
Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out!
Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation
Rish Outfield's reviews
Almost immediately, I knew that this was gonna be a cruddy movie. And I turned out to be right. It ranges from
extraordinarily lame to alright, then quickly back.
A little kid with a funny name (at one point, he's watching a Rambo cartoon) has a traumatic experience
involving a killer toy and now he doesn't talk. His mother has to protect him from whoever is responsible for the
killer toys. . .or something like that.
The child actor wasn't awful (but then, he had no lines), and the woman who played his mother wasn't bad, either. The
woman who played the lead in the fourth film appears, as does Conan Yuzna. Thank God he is maimed, though. Oh yeah,
Clint Howard appears for about a second, too. It was hard to find somebody to like, though, except for Mickey Rooney,
who I liked just for nostalgia's sake. Like the last segment, this film isn't connected to the other four (except for
being based around the holidays and featuring a couple of the same actors), and though it wasn't my cup of tea, a
couple of people I've talked to really liked it. I was annoyed by the constant cute attempts to be literary (Joe Petto
and his robotic son Pino, the babysitter is reading Pinocchio, any more clues, kids?), but I usually am. With
killer toys roaming around, you'd think Charles Band would be all over this film. The film was somewhat funny, but
never intentionally. It was really predictable (except for who the killer was) and I found it dreadfully lame. And
lamely dreadful. In fact, I can't really think of more to say about it.
Look, even though it wasn't a good movie, there's no reason why the series has to end. Making these stand-alone X-mas
flicks can produce a wide variety of different stories and results, especially since one man's Children of the Damned
is another man's Children of the Corn.
Wait a minute, did that make sense?
The tyranist's thoughts
Why don't people trust their audiences? Why do they think that they have to provide obvious
hints too early in movies? Do they think they're being clever? Do they think that I'm going to
clap my hand over my mouth and say, "Oh."
I really thought that the story had potential. The fact that I understood how the plot would work
out from the first moments of the film didn't help, but there is something in there. You see, I like
science fiction and, being a longtime Philip K. Dick fan, I really like stories in which the line
between humanity and what we build is blurred. The problem here is that they engaged a
few bad actors, wrote a script that should have been doctored a little and chose to spend a
lot of time focusing on a child actor who had no lines (until the end and at that point his lines
were utterly unforgivable) and liked to watch people have sex. There's a better story here,
I promise.
While I didn't completely dislike the show, I didn't fall in love with it either. I'd have to say that
it is pretty average and, unfortunately, forgettable. Having seen it once, I doubt that it will
ever cross my mind again. So if you liked A.I. there's a little bit here for you, but
otherwise only completists trying to finish the series should bother.
Total Skulls: 18
Sequel | ||
Sequel setup | ||
Rips off earlier film | ||
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie | ||
Future celebrity appears | ||
Former celebrity appears | Mickey Rooney | |
Bad title | ||
Bad premise | ||
Bad acting | ||
Bad dialogue | ||
Bad execution | ||
MTV Editing | ||
OTS | ||
Girl unnecessarily gets naked | ||
Wanton sex | ||
Death associated with sex | ||
Unfulfilled promise of nudity | ||
Characters forget about threat | ||
Secluded location | ||
Power is cut | ||
Phone lines are cut | ||
Someone investigates a strange noise | ||
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door | ||
Camera is the killer | ||
Victims cower in front of a window/door | ||
Victim locks self in with killer | ||
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls | ||
Toilet stall scene | ||
Shower/bath scene | ||
Car stalls or won't start | ||
Cat jumps out | ||
Fake scare | ||
Laughable scare | ||
Stupid discovery of corpse | ||
Dream sequence | ||
Hallucination/Vision | ||
No one believes only witness | ||
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth | ||
Music detracts from scene | ||
Death in first five minutes | ||
x years before/later | ||
Flashback sequence | ||
Dark and stormy night | ||
Killer doesn't stay dead | ||
Killer wears a mask | ||
Killer is in closet | ||
Killer is in car with victim | ||
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes | ||
Unscary villain/monster | ||
Beheading | ||
Blood fountain | ||
Blood hits camera | ||
Poor death effect | ||
Excessive gore | ||
No one dies at all | ||
Virgin survives | ||
Geek/Nerd survives | ||
Little kid lamely survives | ||
Dog/Pet miraculously survives | ||
Unresolved subplots | ||
"It was all a dream" ending | ||
Unbelievably happy ending | ||
Unbelievably crappy ending | ||
What the hell? |