Slushy
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It added exactly as much as 2 and 3 did.
I disagree. And the sad part even Scream 3 was better than 4.
It added exactly as much as 2 and 3 did.
Th strangers is a great modern slasher
That dark void reminded me of one episode of Angel
There's that kid possessed by a demon who likes little boys (pedophile I say), but the demon sends a "Help Me" message
Later the demon explains it was him who asked to be saved and the boy burnt his sisters room just cause she had one piece of marshmallow more than he did
Was he inspired by the old version of Michael Myers as a kid killing his naked older sister?
And I guess the franchise started as splatter porn, Zombie added one or two scenes more than the original
Scream is fun, I love how it parodies the genre without turning to another mediocre spoof
I love that series
Didn't see the fourth film
Is it safe to though given the current discussion that the horror genre is out of ideas now as far as original killers like we got in th 70's and 80's? Sure we have had the saw movies for most of the decade and now paranormal activity but where are the new batch of serial killers who wear mask?
They are out there, it's just most are too busy *****ing about remakes to notice them.Is it safe to though given the current discussion that the horror genre is out of ideas now as far as original killers like we got in th 70's and 80's? Sure we have had the saw movies for most of the decade and now paranormal activity but where are the new batch of serial killers who wear mask?
I did enjoy Scream 4 because it was a big FU to remakes. Like the other Scream flicks, it served its purpose: to parody the latest trends of the genre.
I disagree. And the sad part even Scream 3 was better than 4.
I wouldn't go as far as to say that he was "born" evil, his family didn't expect a thing, and Loomis even states that it "there was nothing left" after he killed Judith. This leads me to believe he was once an ordinary boy until that night, and I think that's even more horrifying; that this innocent, happy child could just shed his humanity one night and become this blank killing machine.
You ever read the novelisation of the original film? It was kind of creepy because it showed Michael in the days leading up to the murder. He would space out for moments at a time and have these horrible nightmares. It showed him trick or treating in the clown outfit, and at one point he and bunch of kids are standing at someone's door and the person asks "what'll happen if I don't give you candy?"
To which Michael responds "we'll kill you!"
"Who said that? Michael Myers is that you!?"
"I'm not Michael Myers. I'm a clown."
Obviously it's just an outdated tie-in but I really loved how it handled how for some unexplainable reason he just lost his sense of identity and became "the shape".
I hated Rob Zombie's Halloween. I hated the white trash route he went with the characters. And Halloween 2 was one of the worst pieces of crap I've ever seen.