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Thread started 08/28/09 10:38pm

dance4me3121

GO SEE HALLOWEEN2! (Spoiler Warning)

I saw this movie at the theatre a few hours ago. It is brilliant and gory and bloody,if u think SAW was nasty u havent seen nothin yet. I thought Halloween2 was extremely entertaining. Give me ur opinion if u seen it yet
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Reply #1 posted 08/28/09 10:41pm

Imago

Not a Rob Zombie fan.
I like the Hitchcock influences of the original. From what I've heard, Zombie turned the first one into a gore fest with back stories.

But admittedly, I haven't seen it yet.
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Reply #2 posted 08/28/09 10:51pm

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Imago said:

Not a Rob Zombie fan.
I like the Hitchcock influences of the original. From what I've heard, Zombie turned the first one into a gore fest with back stories.

But admittedly, I haven't seen it yet.


Your avi is scarier than the first remake. neutral
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Reply #3 posted 08/29/09 11:17pm

sonic

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johnart said:

Imago said:

Not a Rob Zombie fan.
I like the Hitchcock influences of the original. From what I've heard, Zombie turned the first one into a gore fest with back stories.

But admittedly, I haven't seen it yet.


Your avi is scarier than the first remake. neutral


Thats just what i was thinking...LOL
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I'll probably see it..even though i thought his last movie sucked...i like to be scared MORE than grossed out~~
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Reply #4 posted 08/30/09 7:47am

dance4me3121

Well let me say this..... Michael myers eats the insides of a dog.
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Reply #5 posted 08/30/09 7:49am

johnart

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sonic said:

johnart said:



Your avi is scarier than the first remake. neutral


Thats just what i was thinking...LOL
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I'll probably see it..even though i thought his last movie sucked...i like to be scared MORE than grossed out~~


Oh I'll totally see it too. lol
And yes I prefer to be scared than grossed out. nod
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Reply #6 posted 08/30/09 7:53am

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dance4me3121 said:

Well let me say this..... Michael myers eats the insides of a dog.


Someone should stick SPOILER ALERT in the title.

That right there rubs me the wrong way.
As a die hard fan of the original (my first Horror movie EVER at the age of 6 and can't think how many times I've watched it since) I don't really wanna see Michael eat anything.

It's just not something he does (on film anyway). neutral
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Reply #7 posted 08/30/09 9:00am

dance4me3121

johnart said:

dance4me3121 said:

Well let me say this..... Michael myers eats the insides of a dog.
Someone should stick SPOILER ALERT in the title. That right there rubs me the wrong way. As a die hard fan of the original (my first Horror movie EVER at the age of 6 and can't think how many times I've watched it since) I don't really wanna see Michael eat anything. It's just not something he does (on film anyway). neutral [Edited 8/30/09 7:53am]
have u watched the original lately? it isnt scary at all now days. its something ABC tv channel could broadcast easily with editing just one scene. I love the remake,and i love this new one even more.Its Rob Zombies own vision. I bet people are complain when The new Nightmare on elm street comes out next year.
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Reply #8 posted 08/30/09 9:52am

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johnart said:

dance4me3121 said:

Well let me say this..... Michael myers eats the insides of a dog.


Someone should stick SPOILER ALERT in the title.

That right there rubs me the wrong way.
As a die hard fan of the original (my first Horror movie EVER at the age of 6 and can't think how many times I've watched it since) I don't really wanna see Michael eat anything.

It's just not something he does (on film anyway). neutral
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I love all the "Halloween" films except for the third one. Instead of them remaking the movie, I'd rather have another sequel to the series.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 08/30/09 7:32pm

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dance4me3121 said:

johnart said:

Someone should stick SPOILER ALERT in the title. That right there rubs me the wrong way. As a die hard fan of the original (my first Horror movie EVER at the age of 6 and can't think how many times I've watched it since) I don't really wanna see Michael eat anything. It's just not something he does (on film anyway). neutral [Edited 8/30/09 7:53am]
have u watched the original lately? it isnt scary at all now days. its something ABC tv channel could broadcast easily with editing just one scene. I love the remake,and i love this new one even more.Its Rob Zombies own vision. I bet people are complain when The new Nightmare on elm street comes out next year.

i think you're wrong. maybe the original isn't scary or creepy to you but i still find it suspensful, scary, creepy, and unsettling. what makes michael myers (from the original two films) so threatening is the simplicity of myers. he is a killing machine, he uses one weapon, and his motivation is simply to kill his sister. zombie's version of michael myers is also very creepy, scary, threatening, etc but for totally different reasons. i didn't need the backstory to explain why michael myers is dangerous - his knife and slow, deliberate attack was enough. i also didn't need the extravagant amounts of gore (though i enjoy it, lol) to find him scary. toss in this new ghost/spirit aspect of the new one and, honestly, he should have just made it a different film and not relied on the familiarity of the brand name.

between the simplicity of the original myers and the eerie tone of the theme music (not to mention jamie lee's "laurie"), the first two films will always be far more frightening to me than these two remakes.

ps - a halloween movie WITHOUT the them music is just any other horror movie with a killer wearing a mask. rob zombie's omission of that theme was something i seriously missed and hurt the film for me.

pps - any time a Halloween flick has a news-covered hostage scene with michael myers, somebody f'd up. smile
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Reply #10 posted 08/30/09 8:41pm

johnart

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dance4me3121 said:

johnart said:

Someone should stick SPOILER ALERT in the title. That right there rubs me the wrong way. As a die hard fan of the original (my first Horror movie EVER at the age of 6 and can't think how many times I've watched it since) I don't really wanna see Michael eat anything. It's just not something he does (on film anyway). neutral [Edited 8/30/09 7:53am]
have u watched the original lately? it isnt scary at all now days. its something ABC tv channel could broadcast easily with editing just one scene. I love the remake,and i love this new one even more.Its Rob Zombies own vision. I bet people are complain when The new Nightmare on elm street comes out next year.


I have to disagree. The original Halloween remains way scarier over the remake. I still find the original exciting and sat through the remake like ok, this is enjoyable, not boring, but not scary.

And a remake of Nightmare is so unnecessary.

All these remakes are doing is proving that Hollywood lacks creativity. They can't come up with anything new and original that is scary so they have to rehash old stuff (a lot of it not even remake-worthy).

One or two remakes once in a while=homage.
Almost every new movie being a remake=LAME.
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Reply #11 posted 08/30/09 8:51pm

dance4me3121

Well i agree with u on the theme music part. The original H2 is still scary. U noticed the ending to the new one is similar to part 4?
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Reply #12 posted 08/31/09 5:35am

Mach

Ehh ~ was "okay" and that's all

spun more away from the psycho thriller aspects of MM and just shock value gore

shrug not impressed with that style

MM is all about the psycho thrill - the reflections of our shadow selves that stir us emotionally - the excess hollywood blood and gore doesn't add to that in my opinion ...

so overall = FAIL
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Reply #13 posted 08/31/09 10:32am

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No thank you. I'm an "original" head when it comes to movies and not a happy camper when it comes to Hollywood trying to remake every damn thing just because they are too lazy to come up with something original that hasn't been done before. They need to leave the classic horror movies alone. And I thought that they went too far with remaking the "Amityville Horror", now this. As if remaking the original "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" wasn't enough, they have to go and ruin all the sequels too. disbelief I'd rather sit at home, cut all the lights off, light some candles, and watch the original Halloween installments.
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Reply #14 posted 09/01/09 8:51pm

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LittleFigNewton said:

i think you're wrong. maybe the original isn't scary or creepy to you but i still find it suspensful, scary, creepy, and unsettling. what makes michael myers (from the original two films) so threatening is the simplicity of myers. he is a killing machine, he uses one weapon, and his motivation is simply to kill his sister. zombie's version of michael myers is also very creepy, scary, threatening, etc but for totally different reasons. i didn't need the backstory to explain why michael myers is dangerous - his knife and slow, deliberate attack was enough. i also didn't need the extravagant amounts of gore (though i enjoy it, lol) to find him scary. toss in this new ghost/spirit aspect of the new one and, honestly, he should have just made it a different film and not relied on the familiarity of the brand name.

between the simplicity of the original myers and the eerie tone of the theme music (not to mention jamie lee's "laurie"), the first two films will always be far more frightening to me than these two remakes.\

Wait...you don't think 'ol Mikey chowin' down on a dog like he was at his local Haddonfield KFC scary or creepy?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!! razz

Seriously though, I agree with everything you said regarding the original flicks. If this is "Rob Zombies own vision", it's a shame he didn't pick another franchise to piss all over. OR do his OWN stuff. It's not like his other non-remake films were that bad...
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Reply #15 posted 09/02/09 5:50am

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I was not happy with this film! I was actually very disappointed! Rob Zombie did so well with the first one...then this. Blah!!!!
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Reply #16 posted 09/05/09 3:39am

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good stuff


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Reply #17 posted 09/08/09 4:09pm

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just saw it....thought the whole mom in white was dumb...but the killings were off the hook! i don't know how they're gonna do an unrated version eek
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