Why this movie is getting hate.
Simply put, I feel as if a modern audience, like ourselves, that mindlessly digests stale Christmas cookies of film franchises like "Paranormal Activity", "Saw", and a plethora of crappy remakes like 2014's Poltergeist, cannot grasp the idea of a horror-comedy. I had a few buddies of mine go to see Krampus. They then came back, and complained that it was dumb that it tried to be funny. The classic lines that they used were 'it should've been more gory', 'why was it funny?' and 'horror films shouldn't be funny'.
I feel like most mainstream people don't get the blend of horror-comedy - they want cheap jump scares and James Wan's screechy violins (to be fair, I enjoyed The Conjuring and Insidious) to a practical, well-made horror comedy. Plus, most people have called the ending cheap and a cop-out, and they didn't even know that it actually ended differently; why don't they know? Because they left the theater early like jackasses.
Anyways, this movie will probably become a cult classic; I already have begun quoting around my friends and family, and it's message is timeless. I just hope it doesn't get too mixed an audience response because it's very rare a practical, funny movie like this will be made in a while. (Trick R Treat 2, where are you?)
"I'll have a chocolate glaze." - Dodd Gerhardt