What was your first reaction upon seeing this
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sunyboy1 — 9 years ago(October 13, 2016 06:58 PM)
ScaryMary123, I hope you're being sarcastic because its hard to tell.
- I don't know where the hell you were living in Maine, maybe it was in a forest? Halloween was release on October 25, 1978, not in 1979. To your second point of pumpkins ad no Halloween motif being present, you're wrong again. Pumpkins are present throughout the movie, autumn leaves are also there, kids getting ready for trick-or-treating as well as those partaking int he activity. So yeah, your whole first AND second paragraphs are basically invalid.
- Actually you're comment about the haircut seems right.
- My reaction to your last paragraph is, "What?" So I'm not even going to try.
Herbert West: Who's going to believe a talking head? Get a job in a sideshow.
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dave626 — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 04:56 AM)
It was released in Oct. of 1978, but as Jamie Lee and other creative forces have said, it took months for it to get around and get any traction. They had 400 copies printed. They hit the bigger markets first and then the smaller ones, so it is conceivable that Halloween didn't make it to Maine until 1979, which frankly is only 2 months later than the end of Oct.
So that part is accurate.
"He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN -
pop-actor — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 05:23 AM)
Lady,
The scene where Michael is just standing there staring at the kid was Debra Hill in the costume!
That is the type of information, I wish I never knew aboutIt kinds ruins the scene ever since I heard about it, knowing a little girl is under the mask -
dave626 — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 02:53 PM)
In her own words, the Shape shrank. It was also her hands grabbing the knife in the beginning of the film. Remember also, that Tommy Lee Wallace played Michael when he punched through the door of the Wallace house and the closet in the Doyle house. He knew how to break it in one take. On the contrary, I like that they told us who was who, it's a neat what to look for moment, an A HA moment. You can definitely tell it's Wallace grunting in the mask in the closet now, not Castle.
Trivia. Doesn't bother me a bit.
"He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN -
memayse1701 — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 07:51 PM)
Dave,
I saw that Tommy Lee Wallace played THE SHAPE breaking in the closetthere was always something different about ithis head made the mask look a little more like William Shatner. Nick Castle has a thin face with a big nose that gave the mask a unique look. It also changed the look in Halloween II since h didn't play him. -
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pop-actor — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 07:03 PM)
Never saw Halloween at the Theater, but I was privilege to have seen Rambo First Blood Part 2 & Rocky IV when first came out in 85I was like a kid going to Disneyland, Stallone was larger than life when I was a kid in the 80's
Always rememberDon't be a sucker.