Krampus (2015) KILL COUNT [Capture Count] - Summary

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This is a video summary of the 2015 horror movie Krampus, where a boy named Max accidentally summons a demonic creature that punishes people who lose their Christmas spirit. The video counts how many people are captured by Krampus and his evil toys and elves, and shows some of the highlights and lowlights of the movie. The video ends with a twist that reveals that the family is trapped in a snow globe in Krampus's workshop. The video also includes some jokes, trivia, and commentary from the narrator.

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- The text is a transcript of a video called "Capture Count: Krampus (2015)" by James A. Janisse, a YouTube creator who counts the victims in horror movies.
- The video is about the 2015 Christmas horror film Krampus, written and directed by Michael Dougherty, which tells the story of a family that is attacked by a demonic creature and his minions after losing their Christmas spirit.
- The video uses a Capture Count instead of a Kill Count, since most of the characters are not killed but captured by Krampus and his helpers.
- The video summarizes the plot of the film and shows clips of the capture scenes, while adding humorous commentary and analysis.
- The video ends with a Capture Count of 12 people, 4 males and 8 females, with an average capture rate of one every 8 minutes.
- The video also awards the golden santa sack for coolest capture to Jordan, who is swallowed by a giant jack-in-the-box, and the sour candy cane for lamest capture to Aunt Dorothy, who is taken away by elves with a silly sound effect.
- The video is part of a series of holiday-themed videos that James A. Janisse releases every year in December.