Maybe that's not fair.this performance had way more heart than pieces of shit like "American Psycho 2" that's for fucking sure. Wraparound: There really isn't a lot to these cutaways except that William Shatner is probably reading his lines off a script out of camera view. Also, I've given each segment a title so you know which one I'm specifically discussing. Finally, I've ordered the stories by the point in which they end, and I've simply declared the DJ cuts with William Shatner as the wraparound this should make understanding the film easier. With that said, there is one saving grace that stops this film from entering complete mediocrity, and that is the final twist regarding how the wraparound connects to the main story. Each story only has one character that crosses over to another story-creating more of a chain rather than a cohesive universe-and these characters are not presented in an essential way either. The cause for this confusion is the shoddy editing employed to give the illusion that the stories interlock.but they don't really. The stories just aren't interesting and have terrible resolution whereby you aren't even sure if they're over or not. Review: I thought this could, potentially, be the Christmas equivalent of "Trick 'r Treat," but, alas, it fell well below expectations I was really looking forward to this one too. Plot Summary: Intertwining stories tell the tale of a Christmas gone horribly wrong.