Season's Greetings

1996
6.9| 0h4m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 31 December 1996 Released
Producted By: Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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This animated twist on Halloween memories involves the traumatic theft of a candy bag on Halloween night.

Genre

Animation, Horror

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Cast

Director

Michael Dougherty

Production Companies

Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)

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Season's Greetings Audience Reviews

SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
2freensel I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Season's Greetings" is a 4-minute animated cartoon from almost 20 years ago. Iit seems that writer and director Michael Dougherty already had a soft spot for Halloween back then as by today, his most famous work is of course "Trick 'r Treat" if you do not count the films he wrote without directing. Anyway, the action here is fairly uninteresting. It's neither scary, not funny, nor entertaining for any other reason unfortunately and the animation level is pretty bad for a 1990s movie. The only thing I can say in Dougherty's favor is that this little award winning movie is a student film and was done extremely early in his career and almost all the great names from directing have made weak films very early in their careers. Dougherty is no exception. The again, he is no great name either. Forgettable watch and I do not recommend it. Not even on Halloween.
Michael_Elliott Season's Greetings (1996) *** (out of 4) A decade before making TRICK 'R TREAT, writer-director Michael Dougherty made this four minute animated short that introduced the world to the Sam character. This film is pretty simple on plot as we see Sam getting his candy bag stolen and the aftermath. SEASON'S GREETINGS isn't the greatest thing around but there's no question that it's a nice little gem and it's really too bad, like the feature, that we don't have more of these. There are so many "fun" things centered around Halloween that it's really too bad we didn't get to see more cases played out like the one here. Having your candy bag stolen on Halloween is something most people have done, had done to them or at least have heard about so that adds to the entertainment factor here. The animation is quite nice and this is certainly an entertaining way to be introduced to the Sam character.
Foreverisacastironmess This short animation is very short indeed, but I really enjoy the eerie tone and atmosphere that it manages to establish in the limited amount of time. It's a classic old tale of the deceptive role-reversal kind, in which we see what appears to be a little boy trick or treating all alone in the spooky dead of night, and a missing child poster tells us that the neighbourhood isn't exactly a safe nice one. And then a dark and sinister figure appears who we can safely assume is responsible, and he approaches the strange burlap sack-headed kid in an alley, and although it's all done in silhouetted flashes, I still found the violence against a kid pretty nasty, as well as the solitary splatter of blood. It's quite the creepy and tense moment. Oh, but what is this? It wasn't the kid's blood, nor was that any ordinary kid! It was perhaps the bad man that should have watched out for him! Very cool stuff. I loved the Gothic beautiful style of the animation, which is one of my favourite styles and it was a great way to introduce an early version of that lethally mischievous impish spirit of Halloween "Sam" who I personally wouldn't tag as "iconic" just yet. In time sure, he has all the right pathos to make him a bonified "Movie Maniac" one day. I thought Michael Dougherty make spectacular use of him in the "Trick 'R Treat" anthology, which was one of the most fun and well-made I'd seen in years. Watching that film reanimated a little of my own Halloween spirit and appreciation of the season. There's really no better time to watch it, or indeed this little work of art which is much grimmer than it first seems. It's awful quick, but it has a beginning, it builds, and it has a good payoff. Excellently done, Mr. Dougherty! Happy Halloween. : )
Chrysanthepop Dougherty introduces the adorable but not-to-be-messed-with Sam in this little feature short. Twelve years later Sam will get his own feature film title 'Trick 'R Treat'. The story here is in support of the Halloween spirit and little Sam is out to collect candies when he encounters unexpected things. The animation is done by Dougherty himself and it is all beautifully hand drawn and coloured. This gives an authentic and nostalgic feel. Even though there is no dialogue, it's a story well told with a funny surprise in the end. Overall, it's a satisfying short movie that introduces Dougherty's potential. He might have a bright future as a filmmaker. He's already proved that with the spin off 'Trick 'R Treat'.