On Mars, the Martian's kids are feeling rather blue, so the leader of the Martians come up with a plan to kidnap Santa Claus from Earth to bring him back with them so he can spread the Christmas joy, by giving presents to their children. But also on the trip to Mars are two Earth children who get caught up in this mess by helping the Martians find Santa Claus. Not everyone is too happy about this outcome, as one of the Martians doesn't like this idea of Santa spreading fun to their children, so he goes out of his way to stop that happening.
What's Christmas without watching a Christmas flick. But oh my what a film to pick! I remember watching this flick a long time ago, but I didn't remember too much about it and that was definitely a good thing from what I just watched! It isn't the worst film I've seen, but it isn't that far away from it. 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians ' does give the word bad, a really bad name. Ah, maybe bad is too loose of word to describe it. Abysmal, yeah that's better. Sure, this is aimed at children, but really there's whole lot better Christmas flicks out there! Especially since it treats you as if you're damn fool! There's nothing subtle about it with you basically being slap in the face with its heavy handed nature of forced morality and force-feeding you, to where the story is heading. If you're thinking that it might be so bad that it's good entertainment
far from it, actually. Ed Wood might be proud of it as it does share patterns to his type of work in the cheap effects, lousy costumes (except Santa's, but not the polar bear) and cardboard sets, but his films had heart by being too over-the-top, while this made in the basement production was a total drag and ultimately cold. Even if there's one or two hammy performances amongst many droll ones. That would be John Call as Santa Claus. The Christmas spirit to me came across as false and rather unsettling. Yeah, unsettling. Something about it and all the happiness felt unstable and just got my nerves. When they broke into that unnatural laughter and strained humour, *argh*, don't they know their limitations in this incompetent hogwash. Nice idea, but handled without any real passion and it shows by its restless nature. So, this is how to celebrate Christmas! And to think, is this feature mocking itself or being serious. Ah, I think more so the latter. Bah! Oh my beloved eyes and ears. Why did I put you in this much pain?
Other things that stand out in this uninspired trite has got to be the choreographed action pieces that just blows you away. Blows you away at how amateurish they were. Pretty much it's cartoon style in its action, gags and wait the drowning music. Stock footage is patched in rather elegantly! That's if you got bad eye sight. The diabolically lengthy script with its emotionally touching and you bloody don't say speeches aren't helped by the mostly robotic performances. These mainly came from the kids and the aliens from Mars. Well more so, people who just like to wear green (because it's logically that they be green) and have a hard hat with tubing and a TV antenna on top. Gee, they looked so realistic! It looks like it just comes second nature. Be careful you don't lose any brain cells as the catchy, but annoying opening and ending tune sticks in your head! "Hooray for Santa Claus" No, "hooray it's over" sounds a lot better.
Expect the unexpected. But that doesn't mean it's a good thing! Oh, by the way, the Martian's stun ray really works a miracle.