DarkMario616
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Did he? I really don't remember him grunting...I didn't get a chance to rewatch H1/H2 this weekend but I believe ya! I guess I never noticed it.
He grunted a lot in the original. Especially towards the end when he is struggling with Laurie and she pulls off his mask. They silenced the grunting in the sequel when they re showed the same scene at the beginning for some reason.Did he? I really don't remember him grunting...I didn't get a chance to rewatch H1/H2 this weekend but I believe ya! I guess I never noticed it.
The best things to come out of the Rob Zombie 'try's Halloween' was -
1 - Myers look and mask in both films.
2 - Myers was brutal.
3 - The first one did not suck all that much.
Here's the thing about Myers: he's like the Joker. He's a force of nature. Any origin story just diminishes him. The Rob Zombie movies are like Myers's own "Red Hood" storyline: a mistake. Don't explain why he does what he does. There is no explanation. That's what makes him terrifying.
Loomis summed it up and said all that needs to be said: "He had the blackest eyes...the Devil's eyes."
He's the guy you shoot six times, and look away, and then he's gone.
I agree with this. H2 was just awful though. A complete mess of a story.
He grunted a lot in the original. Especially towards the end when he is struggling with Laurie and she pulls off his mask. They silenced the grunting in the sequel when they re showed the same scene at the beginning for some reason.
You liked the way he looked in rz h2?? The jacket and bum look was ****
I would say the hospital sequence was the only time Myers looked good in RZ H2.
Just for fun, sharing a tad bit info that I was reading on Wikipedia. I know Wikipedia is not always accurate. Here it is-
Freddy's glove has appeared in the 1987 horror-comedy Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn above the door on the inside of a toolshed. This was Sam Raimi's response to Wes Craven showing footage of The Evil Dead in A Nightmare on Elm Street, which in turn was a response to Sam Raimi putting a poster of Craven's 1977 film The Hills Have Eyes in The Evil Dead. The glove also appears in the 1998 horror-comedy Bride of Chucky in an evidence locker room that also contains the remains of the film's villain Chucky of Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the masks of Michael Myers from Halloween and Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th.
Another fun fact. In Halloween H20, they showed Scream 2 on the TV in one of the girls dorm room in response to Scream showing Halloween in that movie.
Yea I remember seeing that and I thought it was so cool they were doing those stuff.Another fun fact. In Halloween H20, they showed Scream 2 on the TV in one of the girls dorm room in response to Scream showing Halloween in that movie.
Yep. Here's further trivia for ya. It originally was a different movie showing but they decided to change it in the final cut so they super imposed Scream 2 on the TV over the original film. I don't remember what the original film was but I saw it on a bootleg copy once a long time ago before the final movie was out. Then I read an article about how they decided to change it.Yeah that was with SMG (Buffy) wasn't it? When she was on the phone and the voice on the phone says do you want to die tonight CC?
Oh yeah its very nice and well packed with everything! I've marked it down on my calendar of the release date and I'm buying it!Hey has anyone seen the box art for the upcoming Halloween: The Complete Collection Blu-ray set yet?
Really nice stuff -
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