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    HaddonfieldMemorial — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 04:13 PM)

    As much as I love to watch this movie it's even better to watch and spot all the mistakes. You could make several drinking games out of this:
    Take a shot whenever a character does something asinine
    Take a shot whenever a hospital employee neglects their duties or acts irresponsibly
    Take a shot whenever something makes no sense to the story or isn't logical in any way
    Take a shot whenever a scene is padded for the runtime
    You'd be drunk off your ass afer the first half hour and praying to the porcelain gods.

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      BarneyStinson1991 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 11:24 PM)

      I'm sure several people would die from alcohol poisoning.
      Don't call it a comeback. I've been here for years.

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        HaddonfieldMemorial — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 11:10 PM)

        Good point!!

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          dave626 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 02:28 AM)

          He came out of nowherehe couldn't stop.
          Notice the cops were barreling down every street, even by the hospital, which never saw Michael on the sidewalk walking toward it. But that one did have the siren on, unlike the one that hit Tramer. But then again, the audience would've heard it coming.
          "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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            Verdugo85 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 06:48 AM)

            Notice the cops were barreling down every street, even by the hospital, which never saw Michael on the sidewalk walking toward it. But that one did have the siren on
            I wonder where were those cops speeding too? What was the emergency?

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              dave626 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:52 PM)

              No telling. Maybe it was one of the ones going to the Myers house.
              "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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                    thylacine80 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 03:00 AM)

                    Hummmno.
                    It's not Loomis fault if Myers escape, nor if Ben Tramer was drunkenly crossing the road.

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                      cjh8504 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:27 PM)

                      He told the people at the sanitarium to take extra precautions, and No one listened.
                      RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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                        Tank-McQuade — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 10:06 PM)

                        I always believed Brackett got ran out of town after the events of this film, retirement my butt.

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                          dave626 — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 05:32 AM)

                          If he did, it took 3 years to do it. Remember, they said he left in 1981. The events of the first and second film happened in 1978. So he spent 3 years after that as Sheriff. If he was so at fault they'd have removed him immediately.
                          "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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                            pop-actor — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 07:55 PM)

                            I think the writers made a mistake in part 4 thinking part II was set in 81 cos it was release in 1981
                            I love Debi Sue Voorhees:
                            http://s32.postimg.org/btmfhyrk3/Debi_Sue_1.gif

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                              dave626 — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 08:00 AM)

                              No, they were homaging Halloween II for that release date. There's a difference.
                              Halloween 5 saying in the title card that it's 1 year later, yet calling Jamie 9 when she was 7 a year ago and Loomis saying 12 years when referring to 1978 which would've been 11. Those are goofs.
                              Brackett stuck around 3 years after the killings and retired. Simple. There was no need to run him out of town. He did nothing wrong. The whole point of this topic is that Brackett, who had limited knowledge and information, let alone proof that Michael had escaped til Loomis "found the car" and the 3 bodies, are not his fault.
                              No more so than the cops who took months to solve the Tate/LaBianca murders.
                              If anything, it was the shirt tuckers in Smith's Grove for their minimum security or even Loomis for not thinking clearly when he went to Smith's Grove himself. Then again, if he had, we'd have a very different movie.
                              "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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                                cjh8504 — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 11:21 AM)

                                There he goes. Thinks he knows every damn thing.
                                RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Barbara Hale. You were great in Perry Mason. RIP William Christopher.

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                                  pop-actor — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 01:39 PM)

                                  Do you think Brackett would return to the police force after what that happen to his daughter & knowing he was the cop on duty that night & he couldn't protect his own the daughter from the man he was pursuing..I really think he had a lot psychotherapy & he was on sick leave for the next 3 years
                                  I love Debi Sue Voorhees:
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                                    dave626 — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 03:17 PM)

                                    Fact of the matter is this. The events of Halloween and Halloween II take place in 1978. The line as spoken in Halloween 4 is 1981. No one has ever come out and said it was a goof. Not the writer, director, producers, etc. No one official. So it's canon.
                                    What you think is strictly your opinion. You can interpret that your own way til the cows come home. Or at least til Feb. 20th. But I take it as fact, as spoken, as intended until someone directly involved with the film says otherwise.
                                    Lastly, what does Brackett have to be sorry for? 1. He had no idea who Michael was after. It could've been anyone. Hence his shock when he found out one of them was Annie. Don't you think he'd check on her first if he thought she was a target? 2. He had no idea Michael's family line in this, unlike the remake, so he had no clue Laurie and her friends were the targets. Also no one said anything to him about a creep in a mask following them. Were something said, he might have thought about the who and the why parts.
                                    So it wasn't his fault who got chosen either. As I said, it could've been anyone. In the entire town. If Michael was there, if they were able to find him, it's a real life police drama. Dealing with facts, evidence and going from there. They had nothing til it was way too late.
                                    The only reason Loomis went to the hospital is because Marion told Loomis about the file. Otherwise, neither he nor Hunt knew where to look. Neither did Brackett.
                                    "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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                                      Tank-McQuade — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 01:28 AM)

                                      Is it possible he hit the bottle and slowly descended towards a breakdown? I could see Brackett struggling with the guilt for years

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                                        dave626 — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 07:11 AM)

                                        Exactly. I can definitely see that. Despite his loss, he still had a job to do. Plus there are other issues at stake, life changing ones. First, retirement and being able to afford it financially, which he was nowhere near retirement age, even as a cop. Then there's the move. Haddonfield was probably his hometown, his whole life, picking up and moving isn't something you do rashly or spontaneously.
                                        You have to plan these things. Find an affordable place, find a job if you need the money, etc. Then think of your wife and her wishes. So many factors to consider here. It was probably difficult staying, but he had his reasons and moved.
                                        Honestly, too, it was a movie decision as Brackett would not be recast and Cyphers may or may not have been interested in a return, even if he was offered, so the writer wrote him off the best way. Make room for the new Sheriff. Storytelling.
                                        "He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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                                          cjh8504 — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 05:33 PM)

                                          Hunt was better.
                                          RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Barbara Hale. You were great in Perry Mason. RIP William Christopher.

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