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My guess is there was more with the other escaped person. Might be cool to see an extended cut.Totally awesome movie, definitely one of my favorite entries in the franchise. Love that it visually references the massively underrated Halloween III: season of the witch, and it had massive balls with the direction it went in for the end. I guess the Blu-ray is going to have an extended ending though they said it's an extended version but they didn't say if there's anything else added besides that ending it's a cool looking Blu-ray though. For theaters they thought the way they ended it was perfect but there is a bit more apparently and you'll get to see it on the Blu-ray.
If you read the full quote she also talks about the Summer of Love riots, and also acknowledges that the film was actually finished filming before any of it.Gay.
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I dunno they explained everything in H3 and it just made it creepier.I thought it was fantastic. I really hope the third/forth nails the conclusion too.
I just hope they don't try to explain things too deeply. There's always more horror in the unknown than in any goofy fantasy explanations you could come up with, no matter how 'evil' you make it.
That entire film was trippy as hell though, so the explanation not making a lick of sense worked with the rest of it.I dunno they explained everything in H3 and it just made it creepier.
That one doesn't have anything to do with Michael Myers in fact they're watching the movie Halloween on a TV during it at one point.I dunno they explained everything in H3 and it just made it creepier.
That one doesn't have anything to do with Michael Myers in fact they're watching the movie Halloween on a TV during it at one point.
For theaters they thought the way they ended it was perfect but there is a bit more apparently and you'll get to see it on the Blu-ray.
Well according to Green the version currently available is his directors cut so it sounds like adding this back in for the Blu-ray is the marketing thing. He does say the scene is good but he says he decided the way the film ends now is the right way to end it considering where they're going with the next film. And it sounded like one of the blumhouse guys agreed with him. Also if you can do peacock plus it's only $5 to stream it.This shit is so fucking stupid.
I was planning to stream this this Halloween. I had never actually seen any of the Halloween movies before last Halloween (day), and was actually a little excited for it. I was going to re-watch the original and the 2018 movie again, then watch this. I'm not watching a movie if it's not the full experience with shit consciously removed for marketing purposes. I won't buy games that do that, and I'm not going to spend $30+ to stream a movie that does that.
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Halloween 3: Season of the Witch was the best Halloween movie imo.Saw it, loved the set up in the begining. Gets a little goofy in the middle and towards the end.. they really have no idea what to do with this story.. The kills were good at least.
If I were them I would go full on Samhain and Halloween like Carpenter did. Witchcraft and all that.
damn right it is...Halloween 3: Season of the Witch was the best Halloween movie imo.
It is a love or hate kind of deal, and I dig it. Would have been nice to treat the Halloween movies like the Conjuring movies, where they are loosely connected, but separate stories that only manifest during the Halloween season.Halloween 3: Season of the Witch was the best Halloween movie imo.
My favorite thing is in H2018 Allyson's dad talking to Cameron at dinner about how he used to buy drugs from Lonnie.I am currently rewatching Halloween 2018 and was pleased to see that when Michael is walking down the street you can see the black couple from Halloween kills in there costumes getting ready to get in the car and the man says he has to go back inside to look for his stethoscope and the woman actually gives Michael a look before they leave. Very cool little details.
I saw it a 3rd time in theaters last night, lol. I still love it. I think it's just the overall vibe and OST that keeps me coming back. I fuckin' love how dark the movie is in it's tone and how the creative team wasn't afraid to kill off like 95% of the cast, lol. A comment on YouTube compared Michael Myers to Oprah, 'You get a stab, and you get a stab, everyone gets stabbed!!"I liked this movies ideas, especially the end, and I think it had far better kills than 2018 Halloween. I think some of the hospital chaos was lost on me as I did not watch 2018 again before this and it seems that it would have been a good idea. WHen the third one is coming out I will do a rewatch of both.
I think 2018 was a bit better in terms of making Michael more "scary." There was something about that movie that just gave the myth of him more weight for me. and HK was him just with no "filter" on being a killing machine.I saw it a 3rd time in theaters last night, lol. I still love it. I think it's just the overall vibe and OST that keeps me coming back. I fuckin' love how dark the movie is in it's tone and how the creative team wasn't afraid to kill off like 95% of the cast, lol. A comment on YouTube compared Michael Myers to Oprah, 'You get a stab, and you get a stab, everyone gets stabbed!!"
Watching H2018 and Kills back to back is a great experience. Lots of subtle things that you'll notice in regard to characters and dialogue.
H20 is a sequel to Halloween 2 1981, H20 retconned the Jamie Lloyd arc that was in 4-6.I think 2018 was a bit better in terms of making Michael more "scary." There was something about that movie that just gave the myth of him more weight for me. and HK was him just with no "filter" on being a killing machine.
I understand the criticism from a lot of people though. Everything else around the film is paper thin in terms of plot and relevance but I think by the end it works in terms of making the general ideas from 2018 work.
I might do a marathon of them all as I have never seen H20 which I always thought was a sequel to the original series but recently found its not?
Thanks for that! I had no idea 2 was apart of the H20 timeline.H20 is a sequel to Halloween 2 1981, H20 retconned the Jamie Lloyd arc that was in 4-6.
Lots of people dump on H20 but I actually think it's one of the better films in the Halloween franchise. I guess your enjoyment might depend on how you view the bulk of the franchise. For me, I think most of the movies are pretty awful but fun to watch. So with something like H20, it's filmed well and entertaining and that's good enough for me.
On a side note, here are the various universes within Halloween
1. Halloween 1978, Halloween 2 1981, H20, Halloween Resurrection
2. Halloween 1978, Halloween 2 1981, Halloween 4, 5, 6
3. Halloween 1978, Halloween 2018, Halloween Kills
4. Halloween 3
5. Rob Zombie Movies.
lol, what a glorious clusterfuck this franchise is.
Very nice.Thanks for that! I had no idea 2 was apart of the H20 timeline.
I will probbaly watch 1, 2, and H20 then go back for 3-6. I have never seen 3 and i know it doesn't count or whatever but I am curious.
I acutally liked that first Rob Zombie one for what it was. I think it was a bit too up its own ass for its own good but i hated the sequel.
I feel like Scream is the only Slasher franchise that has a story I like but even then I think its a stretch even in my own mind to call them good.
I had always heard 3 was a weird bastard child so I never got around to it but I will give it a go. That also explains why 4 is called the return of Michal Meyes...my dumbass just thought they ran out of ideas.Very nice.
Halloween 3 is fucking awesome. It's got Tom Atkins in it! It's only been the last few years that people have come around to it. After Halloween 2, the producers wanted to make the Halloween franchise a different thing with each movie, the Michael Myers plot wasn't going to be pursued anymore. People initially hated Halloween 3 because it didn't have anything to do with the prior movies. So after 3, they brought Michael Myers in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and started the Jamie Lloyd story arc.
I love Scream as well, mostly 1 and 3, just fun popcorn horror movies. If you like that meta style narrative I highly recommend checking out Wes Craven's New Nightmare, it's a Freddy movie but takes place in the real world, it's like the character of Freddy is trying to gain access to our world. It's a cool concept and works really well, though you should probably watch the first Nightmare on Elm Street if you want the full effect that New Nightmare provides.
On a side note, a fun slasher that is somewhat overlooked, the My Bloody Valentine remake is totally worth checking out. Great kills, filmed well, has Tom Atkins in it, can be watched in old school 3D (Blu Ray), and has one of the most outrageous nude scenes in Hollywood history. This girl runs around completely nude for like 3-5 minutes, it's hilarious. She's friggin' hot too. It's super old school.
You know the more posts you put in here the more I realize you're someone I could totally hang out with and watch horror moviesVery nice.
Halloween 3 is fucking awesome. It's got Tom Atkins in it! It's only been the last few years that people have come around to it. After Halloween 2, the producers wanted to make the Halloween franchise a different thing with each movie, the Michael Myers plot wasn't going to be pursued anymore. People initially hated Halloween 3 because it didn't have anything to do with the prior movies. So after 3, they brought Michael Myers in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and started the Jamie Lloyd story arc.
I love Scream as well, mostly 1 and 3, just fun popcorn horror movies. If you like that meta style narrative I highly recommend checking out Wes Craven's New Nightmare, it's a Freddy movie but takes place in the real world, it's like the character of Freddy is trying to gain access to our world. It's a cool concept and works really well, though you should probably watch the first Nightmare on Elm Street if you want the full effect that New Nightmare provides.
On a side note, a fun slasher that is somewhat overlooked, the My Bloody Valentine remake is totally worth checking out. Great kills, filmed well, has Tom Atkins in it, can be watched in old school 3D (Blu Ray), and has one of the most outrageous nude scenes in Hollywood history. This girl runs around completely nude for like 3-5 minutes, it's hilarious. She's friggin' hot too. It's super old school.
Best Halloween movie.