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fandomnerd9602 · 1 year ago
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Krampus Beth x Male Ghost Rider Reader
Krampus tries to kill Beth and her family, but the reader makes an entrance like in the second movie
Krampus approaches the family and Beth…
Krampus: naughty
Y/N: guilty!!
Y/N drives straight through the house and wraps chains around Krampus…
Beth: baby!!
Y/N: Krampus…go…home!!
Y/N swings the chain around and slams the monster right thru the earth…
Beth runs up and hugs Y/N as they become human again…
Beth: mom, dad, this is my boyfriend
Y/N: hello. Merry Christmas everyone
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fanofspooky · 11 months ago
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12 days of horror day 10:
Krampus
“Saint Nicholas is not coming this year. Instead, a much darker, ancient spirit. His name is Krampus. He and his helpers did not come to give, but to take. He is the shadow of Saint Nicholas.”
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zombielasagna · 2 years ago
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Krampus confronts Max Engel, then throws him into Hell.🔥
Krampus (2015) 😈🎄
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tippett-in-a-robe · 11 months ago
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Here’s a few more things I got for Christmas! X,D
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big-tiddy-goth-gremlin · 2 years ago
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Krampus (2015) is great because it calls into question what is scarier: a murderous Anti-Claus dragging your family to hell or your Republican in-laws?
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horrorcryingscreencaps · 1 month ago
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the-wytch-is-back · 1 year ago
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Christmas in July (A Krampus Movie Review) - 7.16.2018
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One of the horror movies that I can always find time to watch would be Michael Dougherty’s, Krampus. It may be a little bit off-season, but I assure you that Krampus is a movie that can be enjoyed season-wide. I will try and keep this review as spoiler-free as possible, and just give a general idea of my thoughts on the film.
What originally drew me to this film was actor Adam Scott, who has a penchant for being an amazing actor in any horror comedy that chooses to cast him. (ie, Little Evil, which is watchable on Netflix if you haven’t had a chance to watch it yet, I also suggest that for any horror-comedy fans).
Krampus seems to run in the vein of horror comedies that also have a pretty decent plot. I’d put it with the likes of You’re Next and Little Evil, which are both funny but have a compelling plot and make you want to care about the characters.
If you do not know what Krampus is, then boy are you in for a treat. I’ll give you a brief run-down on the spookier version of St. Nicholas, as I have always been fascinated with the darker side of things. I also suggest doing a search on some of the other dark-Christmas entities, as there are actually far more than you’d think there are.
Krampus’s origins are not fully understood, as he is a rather old being. Some think that he is originally from old Pagan roots, but generally, Krampus is known in certain European countries. To not go into it too much, Krampus is one of St. Nicholas’s companion spirits, and he’s the one that either punishes are literally takes away bad children to hell… a bit heavier than getting a lump of coal in one’s closet.
The film focuses on the German version of Krampus, which can be seen with the German-speaking grandmother, who seems to be the main character, Max’s only true ally in the film… as his family is all pretty awful to him. That is to say, there is a rather big cast of characters, and boy do we get to see of them offed in hilariously gruesome and Christmas-themed ways.
One of the best scenes in this movie is the opener, which is a beautiful montage set to cheerful Christmas music… of people quite literally destroying each other over last-minute Christmas shopping. The scene climaxes with Max, a young boy who still believes in Santa Clause, beating the living daylights out of another kid at the Christmas Pageant… or rather getting the living daylights beat out of him. If this scene doesn’t set the mood for this movie, then I don’t know what could have done better.
Without spoiling it, Max is disillusioned by his cranky and mean family. Because of this he rips up his letter to Santa and casts it away… summoning our good old horned goat buddy, Krampus. A huge blizzard strikes, snowing in the family and the electricity, and chaos ensues.
You’re in for a world of beautifully disturbing Christmas toys and decorations come to life and amazing costuming. Evil gingerbread men, killer elves… this movie has it all. And some darn beautiful snow landscapes, if I do say so myself. Viewers are even treated to a beautiful CGI rendition of traditional stop-animation, and it somehow just all fits.
So gather your family, be it Christmas in July, Halloween, or good ol’ Yuletime. And give Krampus a chance, or you might find him coming down your chimney, this Christmas Eve.
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trawlhisface-blog · 2 years ago
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Happy holidays!🎄 Here's some fan art I did of @nic_the_pixie cosplaying as Krampus.
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Merry Krampmas!😈😜
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rengokuhousewife · 2 years ago
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Okay hear me out. The 2015 krampus movie but with the HOTD characters.
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goryhorroor · 7 months ago
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horror sub-genres: mythological
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feelsforsterek · 11 months ago
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⋙ while y'all are waiting for santa, i'll be by the fireplace with a glass of milk and cookies waiting for krampus (͠≖ ͜ʖ͠≖)
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fanofspooky · 2 years ago
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365 horror movies 82:
Krampus
“Saint Nicholas is not coming this year. Instead, a much darker, ancient spirit. His name is Krampus. He and his helpers did not come to give, but to take. He is the shadow of Saint Nicholas.”
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cinematicjourney · 11 months ago
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Krampus (2015) | dir. Michael Dougherty
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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Krampus (2015)
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acinematicworld · 29 days ago
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Krampus (2015)
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alstanfordart · 11 months ago
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Winter Solstice ❄🎄
I'm sure It would have taken on the form of Krampus at some point. Gaze into his snowglobe of light and be entranced.
Merry Xmas and a happy holidays to you all.🎄
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