Silent Night, Deadly Night – Part 2

Santa Claus is coming back to town, and he's not happy - or too sane for that matter. While Billy, the "Santa Claus Killer" was taken out at the end of the first "Silent Night, Deadly Night", this time it's his younger brother Ricky's turn to relive all the pain and suffering caused by his parents' death on Christmas Eve night. If you missed out on watching the first movie in the series, don't feel too bad. The first 40 minutes of this one are spent recapping the entire first movie.
Silent Night, Deadly Night
There's only a few weeks until Christmas, but we've all been seeing the decorations up and hearing the music since at least Halloween, if not before. They say that the holiday season is the most depressing time of the year, but just imagine if you parents were killed right in front of you by a guy dressed in a Santa suit on Christmas Eve night. It might mess you up a bit.
Drive In Massacre
Back in the day, drive in theaters were a big deal. Hell, most of the movies we review here could and probably did play at drive ins around the country. I'm sure a lot of tomfoolery happened in those days at the drive in, but I don't know about how many murders happened. I could see someone committing suicide perhaps, especially if they showed any Godfrey Ho movies, but murders? Let alone, a Drive in Massacre!?
Angel of Fury (aka Triple Cross)
Here at IB.net we seem to be finding and watching a lot of movies from Indonesian cinema. They really love action flicks with a lot of karate, gun fights, and explosions. We’ve also reviewed a few Cynthia Rothrock movies in the last few months. So it was a treat to find her in an Indonesian movie… and if that wasn’t good enough, we found one with the god of action faces, Peter O'Brian! These 3 are a staple of cheesy low budget action films. Needless to say we had very high hopes for Angel of Fury, the 1991 film by Rambu (aka The Intruder) and The Stabilizer writer Deddy Armand. Wait a minute it’s called Angel of Fury… didn’t we just review a movie called Angel of Fury with Cynthia Rothrock? Yes we did, but that is a different one if you can believe that!

