What's your head canon?
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kuatorises — 4 years ago(November 04, 2021 12:15 PM)
"H20 works in well with a distressed and disturbed Laurie actually materializing Michael back into her life due to obsession. We know its not really Myers, (he died at the end of II burnt to a crisp), just some psycho Myers wannabe, yet I find it all works in well as a psychosomatic mind trip of Laurie's."
What in the hell? It was not a copycat in H20.
They're "messing with the timeline" because almost everyone doesn't give a **** about "The Thorn Trilogy". It's been ignored twice now: H20's continuity and 2018's.
I agree about your gore comment in H20. It's not super bloody or cartoony. It's a solid approach.
2018 is convoluted? I'm sorry, what? You said you saw Kills. I cannot comprehend your comment given that fact. Kills is a mess. Poorly acted, convoluted, and just plain 2nd rate. And another strike against Kills is it eliminates the connection to Laurie. I have no idea why they were so obsessed with adamantly stating he didn't care about killing laurie. -
ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 06, 2021 09:59 AM)
What in the hell? It was not a copycat in H20.
If you read my other comments, I have commented that is what works for me. I just can't buy into Myers as being alive, not after that inferno and his burning corpse at the end of part II.
The timelines messing is what has made this series a convoluted mess. I attempted to watch
Halloween - '18
again the other day and got 10mins in and had to shut it off. I hated the start, (what is with the close up of the reporter's eyes?), the asylum scene was all bright, presented dull and unscary, and as soon as JLC appears like a grey haired and wacky granny, I rolled my eyes and gave up.
It went through the motions of a stupid script, it made reference to other Halloween films when it was supposed to ignore what had gone before, the characters were ****e and at least
Halloween Kills - '21
opened with a Halloween vibe and atmosphere.
Even Zombie's
Halloween - '07
reboot that I am not fond of was better.
The Laurie connection thing may get more of push in the next installment, but the sister thing in part 2 worked just fine and made more sense to me.
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Joc Spader — 4 years ago(November 06, 2021 02:54 PM)
I attempted to watch Halloween - '18 again the other day and got 10mins in and had to shut it off. I hated the start, (what is with the close up of the reporter's eyes?), the asylum scene was all bright, presented dull and unscary, and as soon as JLC appears like a grey haired and wacky granny, I rolled my eyes and gave up.
I gave it a second watch last month too and that line the father said about the peanut butter was so f'n cringey.
Tell you what…When I send my ex-wife her money…you can lick the stamps. -
ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 07, 2021 05:00 AM)
I may attempt again to watch the whole thing. The first time was painful enough to sit through all the way and I wasn't scared once.
And what was with the inflating pumpkin in the opening credits sequence? If it was supposed to signify a re-emergence of Halloween films, it was preposterous….
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 07, 2021 01:12 PM)
That is why 4,5,H20, Resurrection and the new **** are all pointless Myers films, because he died at the end of part II. H20 only gets the kudos is does from me because of its excellent presentation.
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
P.Error — 4 years ago(November 02, 2021 09:31 AM)
The Jason movies have by far more continuity errors than anything in Halloween franchise.
In Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason melted in toxic waste. In the next movie, he's fully formed in the opening scene, with no mention of this.
You can't accept Michael surviving a fire, but can accept Jason surviving a melting to nothing? At least Halloween addressed this saying Michael survived it, but Friday the 13th doesn't even address it. They ignore it.
Jason X came out before Freddy vs. Jason, but chronologically, it came after. There's no mention of his fight with Freddy, or him escaping Hell. The last movie before this, we saw Jason sent to hell.
Jason had long hair in II and had the mountain-man look. He's bald in III and wearing different clothes. Apparently Jason got a spiffy haircut and went shopping at Carhart from gift cards he found in the pocket of one of his victims.
And in II, we last see Jason crashing through the window to attack Ginny, not knowing where Paul is. Why didn't III pick up from this moment instead of introducing all new characters? WHERE'S PAUL? WHERE'S GINNY?
Why didn't they ring the telekineses girl in the Final Friday to assist them in killing Jason? It's almost like she never existed. Why keep starting over with new characters!?
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 02, 2021 09:38 AM)
The Jason movies have by far more continuity errors than anything in Halloween franchise.
I see the Friday movies as more feasible in the sense that they just changed Jason's appearance due to make-up technologies, (they did the same to Klingons in Star Trek), and they killed Jason off in part 4. It was a Jason imposter in part 5 and Jason then became a zombie resurrected in part 6. Anything goes with this fantasy scenario.
They didn't go down this track with Myers, he was still in human realm, although part 5 and 6 had some convoluted plot line that I can't really recall.
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
Tech Wizard — 4 years ago(November 05, 2021 01:54 PM)
And in II, we last see Jason crashing through the window to attack Ginny, not knowing where Paul is. Why didn't III pick up from this moment instead of introducing all new characters? WHERE'S PAUL? WHERE'S GINNY?
Because the entire concept of Friday the 13th is about a demonic spirit taking revenge on selfish sex crazed teens. It resurrected Jason Voorhees corpse and uses it.
And that's it. As Jason,'s corpse complete with hockey mask- it tries to eliminate as many as sexually active people as possible at that camp in the woods and then other places like in cities and in space.
Why didn't they ring the telekineses girl in the Final Friday to assist them in killing Jason? It's almost like she never existed. Why keep starting over with new characters!?
See explanation above. -
Rainbow_Randolph — 4 years ago(November 06, 2021 04:07 PM)
That this movie was made to symbolize Michael Myers as "White Rage" but it backfired spectacularly
Kills cross dresser kid
Kills annoying black couple
Kills gays living in his house
You gonna cry now that I'm here Kuat?
You better grow eyes in the back of your head, you horned piece of ****, because I'm not gonna sleep until worms are crawling up your foam-rubber ass! I'm goin' on safari motherfucker! SAH-FAR-I!
[rhino noise]