gavin6942
Get ready for some holiday spirits as the first family of fright rallies to show melancholy Eddie Munster (Bug Hall) some of the holly, jolly magic that only Santa (Mark Mitchell) can bring.With no one from the original cast involved, and not even the second cast, you might think this would be terrible. And for some people, it might be. Grandpa's makeup is pretty questionable, and only Lily really looks close to the way she should.But the actors involved are mostly notable and not just bums off the street, and the overall humor is pretty good -- the yard decorations, the bikers, the fruitcake. I think this is not necessarily a must-see Christmas film, but far better than some of the rubbish out there.
Bryan Barrow
I liked the original Munsters series on TV; Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Butch Patrick were perfectly cast in their parts. Unfortunately the Munster's Scary Little Christmas has none of the wit and charm of the original series. With the exception of Ann Magnuson's Lily, all the other actor's playing Munsters are pale imitations of the originals.This movie is so bad it can't even work on a pseudo-nostalgic level, as the acting, and especially the writing is so bad that one can't revive any affection felt for the original characters. It is written as if it were targeted for 6 year olds. Even Santa is an unsympathetic superficial caricature. The Santa in the Dudley Moore Santa Claus movie had more personality, heck, the Santa in "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" had more personality and depth! *SPOILER ALERT* (as if you could spoil something this rotten) When the elves turn Santa into a fruitcake, you don't care; on the other hand, when Herman casually mentions that their pet, Spot, ate the mailman, I was more upset!The only other redeeming qualities of this film are Elaine Hendryx's (Marilyn) legs. Skip this and watch the Christmas episode of the Munsters' first season instead.
Big Movie Fan
I loved the original Munsters series from the 1960's. I also enjoyed the reunion movie from 1981. However, I cannot say I enjoyed The Munsters Today from 1988. So before I saw this film in 1996 I was a little apprehensive.But it's a magical film which will be loved by kids and adults alike. As the title suggests, it's set during the fantastic Christmas period where The Munsters get up to all sorts of fun. Oh, and they also receive a visit from many other creatures throughout the world (I think I spotted The Creature from The Black Lagoon at one point).The cast all do a great job. It's hard filling the shoes of the great actors from the 60's series but the cast do a wonderful job of recreating the magic (if only all TV remake movies could do it). The film has many funny scenes throughout.Fans of the original series, I recommend you check this out. You won't be disappointed.
helpless_dancer
About what you'd expect from the weirdest family in southern california. As Eddie displays negative emotions toward the holidays the family attempts to dredge him from the depths of the Christmas doldrums. Along the way Grampa tries to help Santa with his gift giving by concocting a magic potion for the jolly one but is hindered by a pair of pesky elves. As all this is going on Mrs. M and Eddie enter the house decorating contest with an unusual decor, much to the chagrin of an obnoxious, competitive neighbor. Pretty lame, but still some silly fun.