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Christmas With Cookie | |
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Directed by | Alan Maxson Shawn Schminke |
Written by | Alan Maxson |
Produced by | Alan Maxson |
Starring | Alan Maxson Dana Austen Justin Armao Breeanna Judy Tk Gorgonia Allie Rivera Quinonez Evan Mack |
Cinematography | Shawn Schminke |
Edited by | Alan Maxson |
Music by | Tim Parker Alan Maxson |
Production company | Monster Maxson Productions |
Release date | November 1, 2016 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1000 |
Christmas With Cookie is a 2016 American science fiction comedy horror indie film, made by independent director/actor Alan Maxson. The movie is notable for being a completed for $1000 with Maxson saying "I wrote a campy, low-budget movie that mocks itself for only a total of $1,000. That is nothing for a movie! But it would prove I can deliver a finished product. And in the end, it gained a little cult following of its own."[1] It is the first film in the Christmas with Cookie trilogy.[2]
Plot
editThe movie takes place in the year 3978 where a disfigured elf named Cookie is living in a shack on the moon and begins to tell the Last Christmas Story.
The story starts in the year 2016 where two siblings, Peter and Prudence Pole, are excited about Christmas presents but are disappointed when all they receive is a copy of the movie Bloodsucka Jones and sexual lubricant instead of the "ninja tortoise" costume and "my size barbie" that they have been asking for. The two decide to take revenge against Santa and make a potion so they can attack Santa at the least expected moment of his life.
Cookie continues to tell the story of how global warming took over the planet and turned the North Pole into a desert and only Mr. and Mrs. Claus remain. As Santa and his wife are walking around they are suddenly attacked by the skeletons of the siblings and during the fight aliens end up abducting Mrs. Claus. The aliens end up teaming up with the skeletons and poison Santa and his wife.
Santa wakes up 1000 years later where the world has started to come back to life but eventually get attacked by an abominable snowman. Once Santa kills the snowman he accidentally sends a signal to the aliens who decide to fire on Earth and destroy it.
Cookie is relived that they decided to spare the moon so he can continue to enjoy his cookies, but the aliens change their mind and decide to fire at the moon, destroying it.
Cast
edit- Alan Maxson as Cookie the Elf / Santa Claus
- Dana Austen as Mary Claus
- Justin Armao as Peter Pole
- Breeanna Judy as Prudence Pole
- Tk Gorgonia as Alien Translator
- Allie Rivera Quiñonez as Alien Scientist
- Evan Mack as The Abominable Snowman Keeper
- Kevin Lau as Frrrrank
- Matt Kelly as Pooky The Abominable Snowman
- Tim Parker as Mothership Leader
- Noel Jason Scott as Mothership Commander
- Shawn Schminke as Christmas Lights Captive
- Sean T Lafferty as Glam Rock Space Cowboy
- Alicia Schminke as Caged Girl
Release
editChristmas With Cookie was released on streaming service Tubi and in 2023 had a special VHS release distributed by Lunchmeat VHS[3]. There was also a Blu-ray release that had all three movies, but as of 2024 it is no longer available. [2] Monster Maxon Productions released also released a Christmas With Cookie rap video to help promote the movie[4]
Reception
editCritical reviews for the film have been very mixed, mostly negative. Christmas With Cookie has average score of 4.8 out of 10 on imdb with some reviewers bashing the movie for having such a low budget and others praising the movie for doing so much with a low budget [5] In 2017 Christmas With Cookie won the award for Best "Twisted Xmas Tale" at the Zed Fest Film Festival in Hollywood, CA [6]
Sequels
editChristmas With Cookie received one full length movie sequel in 2017 titled "Christmas with Cookie: Locked Away"[7] and one short film in 2018 titled "Christmas with Cookie: The Watching"[8]. Both of the sequels took a different approach than the first film and were both experiencing Cookie "reading" another story that was just another movie he was riffing on.
References
edit- ^ "Profile: Actor Alan Maxson – Rich Handley". 2022-05-22. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
- ^ a b Christmas with Cookie: The Trilogy Collection Blu-ray, retrieved 2024-03-20
- ^ "CHRISTMAS WITH COOKIE VHS". Lunchmeat. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
- ^ "COOKIE'S RAP" MUSIC VIDEO - From the movie CHRISTMAS WITH COOKIE, 21 October 2016, retrieved 2024-03-20
- ^ Christmas with Cookie (2016) - IMDb, retrieved 2024-03-20
- ^ "ZED FEST WINNERS". www.zedfest.org. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
- ^ Maxson, Alan; Morisette, Jason; Schminke, Shawn (2017-09-22), Christmas with Cookie: Locked Away (Comedy), Jan Armbruster, Travis Boswell, Matt Crews, Monster Maxson Productions, retrieved 2024-03-20
- ^ Maxson, Alan; Morisette, Jason; Schminke, Shawn (2018-02-20), Christmas with Cookie: The Watching (Short, Comedy, Horror), Kristina Appold, Ben Hurst, Gabby Jay, Monster Maxson Productions, retrieved 2024-03-20