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No. Not even is it logistically impossible, the idea that the cops would tell the press before they tell their sheriff who is the victim's father is ridiculous. The idea that the town sheriff who is coordinating a manhunt over police radio wouldn't have the information of a murder scene being discovered across the street from where loomis claimed he shot Myers is utterly preposterous.
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#1983 | |
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#1984 |
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Not anything.
No. In a small town in 1978, no sheriff dept is calling in the media seconds after they find a murder scene and before getting the sheriff on the radio who happens to be a victim's father. The idea that it takes longer to inform the sheriff than it does to get a TV news crew on the scene is completely ludicrous. |
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#1985 | |
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Apr 2020
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But this is your opinion, and you can stick to it. Until I watch it again, I'll just go with my theory that you might be wrong. But you might be right. Anything is possible. |
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#1986 | |
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You're telling me that Deputy Hunt is running up to Brackett, breathless and in a state of emotional pique at the news he has to give his Sheriff, has already called the local TV station and a local radio station and told them the location of triple murder and waited for them to start broadcasting live from there before telling his superior officer. Pointing out extremely far fetched and carelessly written plot lines is not narcissism. ![]() I get the same sort of reaction when I mock the "faked her own death and left her daughter in foster care" theory that supposedly links Halloween 4-6 with H20. People who feel it's more important to imagine some all unifying continuity will just ignore how profoundly such an implication changes Laurie's character and deserves two movies of its own to justify her decision to abandon her child in order to hid from Michael (who hasn't shown up for years anyway) during her supposedly drug fueled, promiscuous years. ![]() You're inventing a sheriff department in a small town where little happens but where they prioritise TV news reports over their own sheriff being informed of his daughter's death. Or you're imagining there must be enough chaos to make it possible for TV news to be reporting from outside the Wallace house literally seconds after the sheriff dept have discovered the bodies. Even though the sheriff is in his car and on the radio, the "chaos" has prevented the sheriff from even receiving radio notification that there is a murder scene at all. Yet there is no evidence of such "chaos" in the movie. Sounds like a slow night for the Haddonfield SD with their lackadaisical searching of the streets for Michael until Hunt comes rushing up to Brackett. It's not like the softer plot holes, e.g. the dark hospital, which they ultimately felt nobody would care enough about that they could just drop the scene of the power going out. This is just carelessness. They realised they wanted the audience to understand that Michael has killed and will go on killing. But the way they told the audience messed up the continuity. And it was a mistake. We know this because the shooting script only had the TV report talking about Myers escape and the APB put out on him. (Although why that story would be broken through a live outside broadcast late on Halloween night is unclear, when we were told that the APB was put out the night before and the Haddonfield Sheriff has had this information since early during the day.) This was changed to reports of the murders in TV and radio because it raised the stakes of Michael's first scene in the movie. But they had already shot the movie so they had a problem. They attempted to fix it in the TV cut. But it is still a plot hole. And the TV cut sucks in other ways too. Last edited by Martoto; 05-06-2022 at 10:38 AM. |
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#1987 | |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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#1988 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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Well, it’s a coincidence but I’m not criticizing it. I just find it comical that there’s a tall teenager too old to go trick-or-treating who wears almost the same “costume” as Myers.
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#1989 |
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#1990 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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#1991 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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#1992 |
Blu-ray Guru
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#1993 |
Blu-ray Duke
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#1994 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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#1995 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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#1997 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2020
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#1998 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2020
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#1999 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2020
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#2000 |
Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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