Piper Maru
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John Carpenter's Halloween and Halloween II are my favorite slasher films. I like Jason and Freddy as well, I just prefer Myers.
The Evil Dead remake also did pretty well for itself.
I was kind of bummed out that You're Next didn't take off. That film is tons of fun and far better than the Purge.
i'm not talking in film quality i agree that halloween is better than friday, not nightmare though
i'm talking at the idea that myers is considered scarier and more effective as a supernatural slasher that he seems to top lists
I watched Halloween III not too long ago. I actually really enjoyed what I was watching. If it wasn't named Halloween, it probably would have gone over much better with fans.
I don't know I haven't watched any Friday films. I've seen most of the Halloween films. I watched Freddy vs Jason as a kid and that was all I needed to know about Jason. A guy stalking his sister with motives is more creepy than just a big teen slasher
Tacking the Halloween name to it made people expect Myers to be in it. Just a mask in a commercial was not enough. That's where a lot of people I talk to get disappointed and can't get past to see a good movie.Agreed! I like Halloween III a lot, as a stand alone film, it's fine.
It's mostly because Halloween is a far superior film. Holds up even today. It's probably the best movie I've seen at suspense.
While I didn't really like The Evil Dead... Thank God for that movie. Some sort of rated R horror needs to do well before all we get is this glorified Goosebumps crap that comes out every year.Insidious 2 is opening HUGE...with a 20 million dollar Friday and an expected 43 million dollar weekend (its budget was 5 million). This is DOUBLE what the studio expected, and if the numbers hold up, this will be the biggest debut of any movie that has ever opened in September. The Purge did really well too...so this studio is on fire right now...making mega-bank on tiny budgets (The Purge made 85 million worldwide off of a 3 million budget). Add in the mega-success of The Conjuring (which I also get mixed up and assume is from the same studio, but apparently its not), Mama and a few others that did well and Horror is having one of its best years in a long, long time.
Exactly! The suspense is always the best part of horror movies, and John Carpenter's Halloween utilizes it to great effect. It's like playing with a Jack In The Box when you were a kid . . . You know that the clown is gonna pop up out of the box when the tune gets to "Pop goes the weasel", but it still makes you jump when it happens.
Tacking the Halloween name to it made people expect Myers to be in it. Just a mask in a commercial was not enough. That's where a lot of people I talk to get disappointed and can't get past to see a good movie.
The Shape was a force of nature. Carpenter made an absolute horror classic.
I quite like Halloween II (1981) and H20 wasn't all that bad, but the rest are embarassing. A curse?, the 'man in black'? and then all that nonsense with his niece and ugh, whatever...
It wasn't just the scripts that were bad about the sequels. I mean, most of the time the mask looked terrible.
I think it was Halloween 5, where he looked the worst. It was like they put shoulder pads in the jumpsuit.
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It wasn't just the scripts that were bad about the sequels. I mean, most of the time the mask looked terrible.
I think it was Halloween 5, where he looked the worst. It was like they put shoulder pads in the jumpsuit.
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That's from Halloween 4. Believe it or not, Halloween 5's is WAY worse...
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I don't think Zombie's was over-the-top. If anything the violence was way more realistic and ugly.Halloween 6's mask is much closer to the original's and I like the way Michael was shot in that film. He was brutal, but not over-the-top brutal like Rob Zombie's abomination.