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#2001 |
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Yeah, any attempt to connect 4-6 to H20 assassinates Laurie Strode's character, and that's not taking into account the logic holes.
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#2003 |
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#2004 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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So let me get this straight. The only movies that will now connect with each other as apart of the main story are Halloween (1978) and Halloween (2018). No Brother-Sister relation.
Halloween 2 (1981), Halloween 4 (1988) , Halloween 5 (1989) , Halloween 6 (1995) , Halloween: H20 (1998) and Halloween: Resurrection (2002) all belong in their own alternate universe. A timeline of events deleted from the big picture where both Michel and Laurie ARE related. and then of course we have Halloween (2007) and Halloween II (2009) which again belongs in its own world separate from the other 2. |
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#2005 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Like I said, I haven't even seen 4 & 5. Never really had any interest, but I did catch 6 and from what I could make of it, I thought it was pretty shitty. I also saw H2O and didn't care much for that either.
As far as I'm concerned, only Carpenter's 1978 classic is a great film, with Halloween II as its worthy sequel. Beyond that, it's a franchise desperately attempting to stay alive and only doing so because of die-hard fans that believe there's more to the series than there really is. No sequel or reboot has or ever will capture the tone and atmosphere of the original film -- it is a timeless annual autumn holiday staple that can't be imitated or reinvented. |
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#2007 |
Banned
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#2008 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Oh, the classic "Great story, dude" line. lol. Always said by someone who feels offended because someone else doesn't agree wholeheartedly with their views.
Hey, it's all just a matter of opinion. Get over it. My opinion poses no threat to the possibility of you getting more lackluster sequels. |
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#2010 | |
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I mean Scream died after 4 when it should had RIP in 2000, Saw died in my view in 2006 with 3 as they should had ended it with the last movie The Final Chapter and last year they tried to make Saw come back and no one gave a damn as it bombed big time and gave Lionsgate the message. I like those 2 reviewer's podcast episode of Celluoid Nation episode 3 as sometimes dead is better(Let the Horror Icons R.I.P.) I agree with their controversial rant on youtube urging studios and audiences to just let iconic horror franchises and their icons rest in peace and move on and try to find new ones. With comparisons to Universal's bottoming out of their own icons, the Universal Monsters to the Slasher boom and fall of the 1980's, and on to the recent trend of remaking, retconing and sequelizing NOES, Halloween, Friday The 13th, Saw, Child's Play, Leatherface, Hellraiser and Scream. One person on here actually supports me and Ocpcommunications/Ramboraph4life's cause as it is better to let these iconic franchises and their iconic horror stars slumber in peace than to constantly keep bringing them back from the dead in search of profits and old glory as by this point they are being turned into jokes. Make new horror icons. That's how Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Chucky, Ghostface and Pinhead came to be in the first place. They weren't just different versions of the Universal Monsters all over again. They were unique in their own special ways. Horror needs unique icons again. Not the same tired old ones force fed to new generations like they are still as cool as they were in the 80's and the 90s. They had their time in the sun. And they have earned their retirement from the genre. So let them all kick back and relax. Bringing them back constantly is only going to hurt their legacy. Not help it. It's sad but true. Time to move on. But if you and Jay are gonna see it, fine, go ahead! i have no problem, i don't have any problem with that yet me and those 2 fellows i mentioned don't understand or get it but there are some supporters of those 2 reviewers who agree with their podcast even reaction to Halloween 2018 trailer even myself whom i agree with on enough is enough and won't pay to see it in theaters and rather wait for it to come out on blu-ray or netflix to rent to see it for curorisity. There's already a Halloween 2 and i got the REAL Halloween 2 made in 1981 at home in my boxset and i can watch it for free. I'm gonna gonna pay for anymore fake Halloween 2s as i was burned out on Halloween after Resurrection and Rob Zombies remakes. Jamie Lee already came back and she did in H2O when it should had been the last one then they lied and killed her off. Jamie only doing this for a paycheck and not enjoying it from the looks of it as she is probably getting tired of this at this point. Looks like a lazy uninspired rehash of 1, 4 and H2O and i can't take it anymore. Sometimes dead is better like Jud Crandall said! i'm done here with this argument. |
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#2012 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#2014 |
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it's also a moot point because we will never not have sequels and remakes. and a lot of casual moviegoers will wind up seeing something they recognize. so even if every horror fan didn't go and see this, it's a new horror movie in october. of course a lot of people will see it. I don't expect this to make IT money, but I feel this could have the best opening of any Halloween film.
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#2015 |
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I will wait to see this movie (which I am tremendously excited for) before deciding if there should be any sequels to it.
Even if this one is good, be careful what you wish for. The good sequels (H2, H4, and H20) led to pirates, cookie women, Men in Black, Druid cults, incest, and kung fu fighting rap stars. So if H'18 is really good, and wraps everything up nicely, it still may be better to leave well enough alone. (At least until the next reboot.) |
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I just don't understand the reasoning for wanting the 80's icons to end. If you want new icons then support new horror films, and if you are no longer interested in the 80's ones then stop watching them. That's pretty much all you can do since no one will be swayed either way. |
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As for sequel talks. Danny McBride has said that a 2 movie deal was planned but was shelved until reception for this movie comes in. If it is a hit, we may get another sequel set in this timeline. Or, maybe we wont. |
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#2018 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Los Angeles
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As for the pirate, Jamie’s awkward, stuttering friend in Halloween 5 wears a pirate costume. Anyway, regarding the idea that studios should focus on making new horror icons and franchises, what’s the point? If someone is against franchises having multiple sequels, where do you draw the line? It’s not like studios can always predict which sequels will be the most successful and keep selling tickets before one of them bombs. I don’t know why someone who’s a fan of horror franchises even thinks this way. The point of them is by definition to make money. It’s very difficult to constantly keep creating brilliant horror movies, a couple worthwhile sequels, and then move on to the next thing purely to let them go out with a bang and be a perfect series. If that’s how someone thinks, I don’t know why they like sequels in the first place. I also don’t know why anyone wants a constant influx of horror icons. I can inderstand wanting to watch original and effective horror movies, but when you start taking about franchises and icons, you are already in the territory of studios milking them. Otherwise there wouldn’t be any sequels. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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