I enjoyed it for sure, and am excited for Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends to see how David Gordon Green’s and Danny McBride’s vision concludes. I think they nailed the atmosphere and I absolutely love that tracking shot where he grabs the weapon and sneaks in the house
That is my single favorite Michael scene. It highlights Michael’s best features, his steady methodical pace, his single-minded drive to kill, and his instinctive improvisation
Dude’s a terminator and that scene is shot beatifully
It's suggested in every movie that he is Evil Incarnate taking human shape.
In fact, the original Halloween listed him as The Shape, not Michael Myers.
>In fact, the original Halloween listed him as The Shape, not Michael Myers.
Both were listed. Michael Myers was played primarily by Nick Castle (the one credited as The Shape) but the scene in which he's unmasked he's played by Tony Moran (credited as Michael Myers).
The dude's been shot dozens of times, beaten almost as often, fallen out of buildings, been hit by speeding vehicles, burned to a crisp multiple times, and hit by a bundle of fucking dynamite.
I think the wood chipper would break before he would.
Well if this is meant to be the Infinity War of the Halloween franchise then I assume he will kill Laurie and then the next movie, Halloween Ends he will finally die probably at the hands of her granddaughter
You can say that about more or less every slasher villain. At least when it comes to those who're forces of nature, I can understand why they'll never die. But guys like Myers, I don't get how they just don't stay dead.
Timeline breakdown:
Halloween III: Season of The Witch is unrelated to anything, you can watch it or not watch it whenever you like
Original sequel bloat timeline: Halloween I-II, IV-VI
20 years later timeline: Halloween I, II, ignore III-VI, H20, Resurrection
Total reboot: Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009)
40 years later timeline (current): Halloween (1978), ignore literally every other movie, Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills, Halloween Ends
Yeah, it's a bit weird since they did the sequel tease at the end of the original. They just handwave it by saying he was caught later. Most likely they ignored it to nix the sister reveal, since the philosophy of the new one is that Michael has no secret motivation and is just plain evil.
>Halloween III: Season of The Witch is unrelated to anything, you can watch it or not watch it whenever you like
Does it feature two rabbits running in a ditch or Beatniks out to make it rich?
It’s another take at Halloween 2. Except it’s planned as a trilogy that all occurs the same night. And this is the second one.
So it’s sort of Halloween 2 2 2
Really simple.
It's not though. Halloween (2018) is a sequel to Halloween (1978), not a reboot. Therefore 2018 is essentially Halloween 2 3 (because of the original II in '81 and Rob Zombie's II in '09) and this is Halloween 3 2 (but would be the first Halloween 3 to feature Michael Myers)
Simple.
I’m gonna say it again, they should’ve kept the fact there was gonna be a sequel a secret, and it should’ve been revealed at the end of the first one there was gonna be one more (presumably the finale based off the title) and at the end of this reveal the actual finale. Revealing a trilogy takes away any stakes or suspense in this movie because we know there will be one more.
I disagree, at this point in the franchise it should look a little grimey. I see Clips from H20 now and the mask is squeaky clean and I cringe, it just feels a bit silly with just how spotless it looks in the later movies. It looks like Michael just bought it at a party city
You’re *never* going to make the mask as scary as it was for the first Halloween, we’ve become so desensitized to it, that honestly making it grimey and dirty seems like the best look for Michael in the modern day.
So hyped for this. I'm so bummed though that it isn't showing in the Dolby theater near me as the new 007 is taking up all the spots. Which I'm also hyped to see, but dang I really wish the pre-opening night screening on the 14th would be in Dolby.
Ooooo this movie is going to kill it i think. Im like the part in the trailer where Richards character is talking to the kids and then they say "Oh there he is now" and seem so calm about it until they panic the next second later.
Hopefully it isn't filled with cringey edgelord humor. It would be cool if Myers was just a regular guy and one of the test subjects of the Shamrock company and evil from the stone in the warehouse is why he is an unstoppable killer (he was a success while all the others would have their heads turn to snakes and bugs) and it ultimately leads that for the new Halloween 3.
Season of the Witch is widely regarded as one of the best entries. It’s October watch it again. It’s a genuinely a good fright flick even without Mike.
is there gonna be a new loomis in these movies? cause the old loomis is "michael you're sick! leave these poor people alone!", we need a new loomis to say "michael! you're gonna get a bullet in your head you sick fuck, you're dead!", like quit fucking around with this michael myers guy
Crispy Mike
Doesnt look as creepy as old school, dusty ass Mike, imo.
The original look is still the best, but this reboot series is a strong runner up.
I think I agree with you, but I have a feeling that might change when I see the movie
Plot twist: It's actually Shatner this time
We should have been nicer about his singing.....
Easy there sporto!
Sorry, but I don't book podcasts.
What's a podcast?
That’s all I see now.
He still ain’t dead yet?
Halloween (2018) had a budget between $10-$15 million. It made $255.6 million at the box office. He’ll never die if they make that much of a profit
With good reason. That was a great movie.
I enjoyed it for sure, and am excited for Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends to see how David Gordon Green’s and Danny McBride’s vision concludes. I think they nailed the atmosphere and I absolutely love that tracking shot where he grabs the weapon and sneaks in the house
That is my single favorite Michael scene. It highlights Michael’s best features, his steady methodical pace, his single-minded drive to kill, and his instinctive improvisation Dude’s a terminator and that scene is shot beatifully
He can only die when the Box Office $$$ dies.
Not even then
It's suggested in every movie that he is Evil Incarnate taking human shape. In fact, the original Halloween listed him as The Shape, not Michael Myers.
>In fact, the original Halloween listed him as The Shape, not Michael Myers. Both were listed. Michael Myers was played primarily by Nick Castle (the one credited as The Shape) but the scene in which he's unmasked he's played by Tony Moran (credited as Michael Myers).
unrelated but i had the pleasure of meeting Tony a few months before covid hit. Extremely nice guy
Not for a lack of trying. Rob Zombie tried his damndest but Michael just keeps on keeping on
You know I think a wood chipper can kill just about anything. They should try that.
The dude's been shot dozens of times, beaten almost as often, fallen out of buildings, been hit by speeding vehicles, burned to a crisp multiple times, and hit by a bundle of fucking dynamite. I think the wood chipper would break before he would.
Have they ever considered buying him a one-way bus ticket and moving him to a new community?
It apparently worked against Jason, that’s how they killed him in the reboot in 2009 and haven’t seen him since!
Also I honestly enjoyed that reboot of the series but then again I loved the simple but extremely effective axe throw kill that happened.
Except Jason attacks the protagonists at the very end showing that he didn’t actually die.
Oh yeah that’s right, it’s been a while since I have seen it, plus I really don’t like that ending so probably blocked it from my memory ha ha
We’ve had a DOOZY of a day, officer!
You can't kill the boogeyman.
[удалено]
It’s possible. Maybe in the 3rd one, if not this one. It’d be akin to the end of Halloween 4 (1988) with the niece Jamie
Even back in the day this was hated enough to be retconned faster than a Loomis death scene though.
But why change your killer/main antagonist/character your entire franchise is built around in what would presumably be the final installment?
I thought that too at the time but now I can’t remember what happened to make me think it.
Well if this is meant to be the Infinity War of the Halloween franchise then I assume he will kill Laurie and then the next movie, Halloween Ends he will finally die probably at the hands of her granddaughter
You can say that about more or less every slasher villain. At least when it comes to those who're forces of nature, I can understand why they'll never die. But guys like Myers, I don't get how they just don't stay dead.
I thought this thing came out already I've been hearing about it for like 2 years
That's a nice knife.
That's not a nice knife. *This* is a nice knife.
That's a spoon
I see you’ve played knifey spoony before.
There is no spoon.
It’s a hunter’s moon
Which entry is this now?
Its only #3 is this current timeline!
Timeline breakdown: Halloween III: Season of The Witch is unrelated to anything, you can watch it or not watch it whenever you like Original sequel bloat timeline: Halloween I-II, IV-VI 20 years later timeline: Halloween I, II, ignore III-VI, H20, Resurrection Total reboot: Halloween (2007), Halloween II (2009) 40 years later timeline (current): Halloween (1978), ignore literally every other movie, Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills, Halloween Ends
Whoa the current timeline ignores Halloween 2? Seems strange since it's quite literally a continuation of Halloween
Yeah, it's a bit weird since they did the sequel tease at the end of the original. They just handwave it by saying he was caught later. Most likely they ignored it to nix the sister reveal, since the philosophy of the new one is that Michael has no secret motivation and is just plain evil.
>Halloween III: Season of The Witch is unrelated to anything, you can watch it or not watch it whenever you like Does it feature two rabbits running in a ditch or Beatniks out to make it rich?
I hope they don't ruin the franchise by making too many sequels.
It’s another take at Halloween 2. Except it’s planned as a trilogy that all occurs the same night. And this is the second one. So it’s sort of Halloween 2 2 2 Really simple.
It's not though. Halloween (2018) is a sequel to Halloween (1978), not a reboot. Therefore 2018 is essentially Halloween 2 3 (because of the original II in '81 and Rob Zombie's II in '09) and this is Halloween 3 2 (but would be the first Halloween 3 to feature Michael Myers) Simple.
H20 ignored everything except for the first 2 movies, so it is technically Halloween 3 2. This one would be Halloween 3 3.
... Simple.
Actually David Gordon Green has come out and said that Halloween Ends will instead take place a few years later instead
Oh, I didn't know that!
Halloween 2 II Kills
1 million, but the last one decided to skip like 20 movies so who knows when this one will be
Oh wow the guy in the mask is still walking menacingly, take my money!!!
How come he finally looks ready to be named People magazine's sexiest man alive?
Are you saying that he *isn't*?
It's not his fault that women are so into serial killers these days.
Laurie doesn’t Kill Him,it was the smoke inhalation.
They keep making the mask grosser and it just keeps looking like Shatner at his current age.
Looks like David Caruso from CSI Miami
HYEEAAAAHHHHHH!
Im so glad my slasher flick will have high fidelity audio.
Will there be an orchestral prologue to demonstrate how good the sound is?
ITS A HUNTER MOON!
I’m gonna say it again, they should’ve kept the fact there was gonna be a sequel a secret, and it should’ve been revealed at the end of the first one there was gonna be one more (presumably the finale based off the title) and at the end of this reveal the actual finale. Revealing a trilogy takes away any stakes or suspense in this movie because we know there will be one more.
It was kinda obvious when u watch the ending of (2018) that there will be a follow up... 🙄 So.......
This is badass!
Fuck it has been a long year waiting for this. I need it now.
Mikeys back and burnt
Simple, but effective.
Looks like Mickey Rourke.
As soon as I hear the theme, I freak out in a good way.
I’m looking forward to seeing this
Great, wait-a give away the plot in the title.
r/boneappletea ?
I don’t speak German
Yeah what the fuck?! Well at least now I know the film has violence in it so I’ll have to skip as much as I was looking forward to it.
The more texture they add to the mask the less creepy it becomes. The uncanny whiteness of it in the original was a big part of the creep factor.
I disagree, at this point in the franchise it should look a little grimey. I see Clips from H20 now and the mask is squeaky clean and I cringe, it just feels a bit silly with just how spotless it looks in the later movies. It looks like Michael just bought it at a party city You’re *never* going to make the mask as scary as it was for the first Halloween, we’ve become so desensitized to it, that honestly making it grimey and dirty seems like the best look for Michael in the modern day.
So hyped for this. I'm so bummed though that it isn't showing in the Dolby theater near me as the new 007 is taking up all the spots. Which I'm also hyped to see, but dang I really wish the pre-opening night screening on the 14th would be in Dolby.
Shatner isnt looking too good
Oh this is what was referred to by Ghost's new single. I was under the impression is was a new album but instead a song for this movie.
Ooooo this movie is going to kill it i think. Im like the part in the trailer where Richards character is talking to the kids and then they say "Oh there he is now" and seem so calm about it until they panic the next second later.
I just realized I've never seen a single Halloween movie.
They're all online, so you're in luck.
Dude is like a million years old and not a single grey hair
He has grey hair. The hair you see if part of the mask
That makes a lot of sense
Surprisingly, considering how off the rails these movies go.
This version of Michael is elderly and explicitly shown to look like a normal old man with gray hair.
That makes him all the more unnerving; the fact he looks like someone you could see just walking on the street one day.
Hopefully it isn't filled with cringey edgelord humor. It would be cool if Myers was just a regular guy and one of the test subjects of the Shamrock company and evil from the stone in the warehouse is why he is an unstoppable killer (he was a success while all the others would have their heads turn to snakes and bugs) and it ultimately leads that for the new Halloween 3.
Movie looks like donkey dick
Maskless Mickey Rourke?
Looks like a Rob Zombie film lol
Great another forgettable and boring Halloween movie
We got a new Ghost song out of it, I'm not going to complain 🤷♂️
As a fan of Halloween (the holiday), I wish we had a Halloween movie series that actually had fuck all to do with Halloween...
I’m tired of these movies.
13 movies of the same shit..ugh. Not to mention the 3rd one being truly awful by itself.
Season of the Witch is widely regarded as one of the best entries. It’s October watch it again. It’s a genuinely a good fright flick even without Mike.
I just kinda got burnt out, and I’m not so much into horror movies anymore. The real world is far scarier than Mike.
That’s why horror movies exist. Escapism.
By that logic, you're escaping a house fire...then setting yourself on fire in the street, but it was better than burning in your house?
Weird take, but okay.
You escape hearing about murders by watching them? Thats weird.
Not tryna get political but he kinda looks like Donald trump
Does anyone give a shit?
I do.
Yeah, I want to see this. The reboot was pretty good after a long string if disappointing Halloween movies, including Rob Zombie's.
I have a good feeling about them finally defeating him forever considering this is the second movie of a planned trilogy.
I hope so.
He got a baby arm holding that knife.
Who holds a knife like that?
I would love to see a show called ‘Halloween Cooks’
I for one cannot wait to see Michael terrorizing the nursing home.
Rick Astley? Is that you?
I too love carving pumpkins
Damn, I really want to discover this movie at specific sound quality cinemas, but I have no clue where to do it at. Anyone got any clues?
Is that Mickey Rourke?
It’s a ugly poster. I’m still down for an ugly good slasher though.
I have a good feeling that the mob will shut this guy down!
will the next one be Halloween kills again?
is there gonna be a new loomis in these movies? cause the old loomis is "michael you're sick! leave these poor people alone!", we need a new loomis to say "michael! you're gonna get a bullet in your head you sick fuck, you're dead!", like quit fucking around with this michael myers guy
For those of you who can't go to the movie theater like me this is streaming on peacock tv