HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
I love the Halloween movies. The last one really disappointed me though.
Caraxes · 41-45, M
@HowtoDestroyAngels yeah it was a drop off on the previous two.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
@Caraxes for sure. I went with my son who's 17 and he actually wanted to leave before it was over.
Caraxes · 41-45, M
@HowtoDestroyAngels I wasn't at that stage and am actually looking forward to watching it again with my step daughter. I said earlier that Halloween 2 was the film I've seen the least out of the lot but it's actually the last one as I only seen it in the cinema.
Rewatched the Rob Zombie one the other day I remembered it more fondly than I experience the other day. Really enjoyed it up to the escape and then for me it went downhill
Rewatched the Rob Zombie one the other day I remembered it more fondly than I experience the other day. Really enjoyed it up to the escape and then for me it went downhill
AdaXI · T
At this point I'm way more scared of Jamie Lee Curtis' super natural powers than I am Micheal Myers. I mean every time she gets killed she'll just rematerialise with a completely different child and backstory a couple of films later.
So I've come up with a non Jamie Lee Curtis cannon where only Halloween 3 to 6 count and the two Rob Zombie films are the prequels haha😅
I'm joking of course, I mean I don't actually mind them having multiple timeline canons that just discard previous sequels. Each reboot usually has a decent film in there somewhere.
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So I've come up with a non Jamie Lee Curtis cannon where only Halloween 3 to 6 count and the two Rob Zombie films are the prequels haha😅
I'm joking of course, I mean I don't actually mind them having multiple timeline canons that just discard previous sequels. Each reboot usually has a decent film in there somewhere.
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GeniUs · 56-60, M
I've been slated for this by online community but my favourite part of the whole Halloween franchise is from Halloween: Resurrection, when one of the kids fights back. The boy is Rudy and is a real survivor using whatever he has to hand as a weapon, he also talks to himself/Michael throughout the encounter which is a method for calming your nerves. People said this was cheesy but I found it realistic.
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Holden · 31-35, M
There's a great song about Halloween by Ice Nine Kills called Stabbing In The Dark. I highly recommend it. They make such great songs about slasher and horror movies.
JSul3 · 70-79
'78 original, and the sequel Halloween II.
I ignore the rest.
I ignore the rest.
Cantsayno · 56-60, M
I actually agree with everything you say here.
I was always more of a Nightmare on Elm Street fan really. I mean, I've watched most of the Halloween movies but the protagonist never really inspired me that much. I even preferred the Friday 13th movies.
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Caraxes · 41-45, M
@SW-User I hated Halloween 3 and can see why they quickly went back to Michael Myers.
Halloween 2 is the film I've seen least out of the whole saga.
Halloween 2 is the film I've seen least out of the whole saga.

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The original trilogy I love, the first movie is one of my all time favourites. I don’t mind the Rob Zombie remake, I’m a Rob Zombie fan. The last two movies have been utter shit and they should have just stopped and left it alone
onewithshoes · 22-25, F
Sequels, especially in this genre, get more tired and lame each time they dig up the dead monster to kill him again.
MethDozer · M
Season of the Witch is 4eqy the only one I thought was worth rewatching. Idk, Micheal Meyers isn't scary. I'll even go on to say the first two aren't even horror movies, just run of the mill suspense.