Infinite Santa (8000) is available on Tubi and takes place in a Mad Max apocalyptic setting where everyone fights for whatever resources they can win to survive. Santa has survived this apocalyptic world and feels there's still hope for society finding happiness again and one day celebrating Christmas. When he finds a young man the two set out to restore society the best they can.
This movie is directed by Michael Neel (Drive-in Horrorshow) and contains the voices of Duane Bruce (Blood Ties), Tara Henry (Badass Monster Killer) and the director, Neel (Veil of Blood).
The animation in this was more entertaining than good. It had a liquid television feel to it. I loved the concept, setting, storyline, characters and overall premise. It would make for an awesome video game. It did feel like watching Mad Max with Santa Claus in it. There's some great action scenes and gore in this. The dialogue was a bit uneven, but not enough to detract from the picture because the storyline is so entertaining. I enjoyed the "Gauntlet" video game scene towards the end, pretty creative.
Overall this is a film that's definitely worth a viewing and is very creative. I would score it a 6.5/10 and strongly recommend watching it once.
This movie is directed by Michael Neel (Drive-in Horrorshow) and contains the voices of Duane Bruce (Blood Ties), Tara Henry (Badass Monster Killer) and the director, Neel (Veil of Blood).
The animation in this was more entertaining than good. It had a liquid television feel to it. I loved the concept, setting, storyline, characters and overall premise. It would make for an awesome video game. It did feel like watching Mad Max with Santa Claus in it. There's some great action scenes and gore in this. The dialogue was a bit uneven, but not enough to detract from the picture because the storyline is so entertaining. I enjoyed the "Gauntlet" video game scene towards the end, pretty creative.
Overall this is a film that's definitely worth a viewing and is very creative. I would score it a 6.5/10 and strongly recommend watching it once.