Stomp Tokyo review: The Magic Christmas Tree
After seeing the trailer for this movie at the Alamo Drafthouse, I knew I had to track it down and make Scott watch it. Watch it we did, and this review is the result.
For his second wish Mark wants to have Santa Claus all for himself—something he obviously couldn’t have done with his godly powers in the previous hour. The tree complies, and a cut-rate Santa find himself glued to a chair in Mark’s house. It’s sort of like a yuletide version of that scene in Reservoir Dogs (1992), but our secret wish for Mark to brandish a straight razor while the tree sang “O Tannenbaum” went maddeningly unfulfilled.
Read the full review of The Magic Christmas Tree.
For his second wish Mark wants to have Santa Claus all for himself—something he obviously couldn’t have done with his godly powers in the previous hour. The tree complies, and a cut-rate Santa find himself glued to a chair in Mark’s house. It’s sort of like a yuletide version of that scene in Reservoir Dogs (1992), but our secret wish for Mark to brandish a straight razor while the tree sang “O Tannenbaum” went maddeningly unfulfilled.
Read the full review of The Magic Christmas Tree.
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