Description
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987; Lee Harry) – Best of Dare Daniel Rerun 12
Daniel and Corky make your day Garbage Day by revisiting their review of the glorified clip show Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2.
SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2 FACTS AND FIGURES
U.S. theatrical release date: April 10, 1987
Domestic box office: $154,000 (production budget: $100,000)
Critic scores: 25 on Rotten Tomatoes
IMDB synopsis: “The now-adult Ricky talks to a psychiatrist about how he became a murderer after his brother, Billy, died, which leads back to Mother Superior.”
This week’s referenced movies: Body Heat; Cutthroat Island; Ultraviolet; Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome; The Great Muppet Caper; the Fifty Shades trilogy; Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas; Hardcore; Angus; Silent Night (2012); Sleepaway Camp; An American Werewolf in Paris; The Room; Rocky III; Cool as Ice; Braveheart; Top Secret!; The Great Train Robbery (1903); The Snowman; Mac and Me
Ratings: Daniel – Reverse Dare; Corky – Double Dare
RELATED CLIPS
Original theatrical trailer
“Garbage day” murder
More of Ricky’s rampage
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