After a hectic evening,I got home in the mood to just relax with a easy-going viewing. Remembering Dan Murrell mention in a recent episode of Charting that it was a 40 minute film, I got set for a Sci-Fi Christmas.
View on the film:
Flying around the North Pole to invade Christmas, director Stephen Chiodo lands on a adorable quirky atmosphere from the handmade texture of the stop-motion animation giving the classic "Little Green Men" design of the aliens jaunty movements, against the bright red tinsel and snow-covered elves working at the North Pole.
Originally planned to be a full feature film,the screenplay by Kealan O'Rourke,Dan Clark and Noah Kloor cake the joy of gift giving theme of the movie,with a cloying, sickly sweet heaviness,which weighs down on the frolics of the merry X invasion.
View on the film:
Flying around the North Pole to invade Christmas, director Stephen Chiodo lands on a adorable quirky atmosphere from the handmade texture of the stop-motion animation giving the classic "Little Green Men" design of the aliens jaunty movements, against the bright red tinsel and snow-covered elves working at the North Pole.
Originally planned to be a full feature film,the screenplay by Kealan O'Rourke,Dan Clark and Noah Kloor cake the joy of gift giving theme of the movie,with a cloying, sickly sweet heaviness,which weighs down on the frolics of the merry X invasion.