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Your Friend In Time
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^^He says "Die!"
Ha. That is hilarious.
I didn't like the sequel at all, but that is a funny moment.
^^He says "Die!"
I don't see how its hilarious, when it's incontinent of the film.
Talk to the Weinsteins about it. You can't blame solely Rob.I still think RZH should have been a stand alone movie...but that's neither here nor there now.
I still think RZH should have been a stand alone movie...but that's neither here nor there now.
Talk to the Weinsteins about it. You can't blame solely Rob.
I like how the alternate ending also gives the "Laurie in the asylum" ending a completely different meaning than in the theatrical cut even thought they were both the same exact footage. At least that's how I interpreted it.And he has a perfect good reason for saying what he says. I liked this version of the film better, cause as you said it flowed far more together.
the ending leaves you wondering if Loomis survived or not. Cause he was only stabbed in the stomach it looked like.
That ending gave me a good laugh. When he took off his mask I went "Alan Moore, what are you doing in this."
Theatricul cut is a completely different movie for one. Two is an obvious answer: sequels. A sequel couldn't really have been done with the way it ended in the directors cut and the studio knows this.It's tough to really debate something with you when you'll defend every move Zombie made or didn't even want to make. Why would it be cut if it fit...![]()
All three of them could've survive in this ending. It leaves far more wiggle room for a third one.And he has a perfect good reason for saying what he says. I liked this version of the film better, cause as you said it flowed far more together.
the ending leaves you wondering if Loomis survived or not. Cause he was only stabbed in the stomach it looked like.
All of you should just be honest you only hate this ending, because Michael speaks in it. If he hadn't spoke you'd all would have been fine with it.