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One of the non-Bradley ones popped up via streaming once and Pinhead legitimately looked like a bad cosplayer. Must be the same one.
Scream first look: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette join franchise newbies (and Ghostface) in fifth film
https://ew.com/movies/scream-exclusive-first-look/
I can fear now the next 3 bond films will be titled
James bond
007
Shaken Not Stirred.
It's like having all those cool Bourne titles for the series and then getting, simply, Jason Bourne. How original, how inventive.
-Candyman
-Charlie's Angels
-Halloween
-Mortal Kombat
-Scream
-Shaft
-The Thing
...
Friday the 13th
Evil Dead (just missing the “the”)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
If you count those that aren’t supposed to be a sequel but just a remake, there are an astronomical number of them.
The Fly
Poltergeist
Suspiria
Psycho
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The Amityville Horror
Total Recall
The Thomas Crown Affair
The Magnificent Seven
Planet of the Apes
1. Halloween (1978)
2. Halloween Kills (2021)
3. Halloween (2018)
4. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
5. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
6. Halloween II (1981)
7. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
8. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
9. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
10. Halloween (2007)
11. Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
12. Halloween 2 (2009)
Thank you, I love that one. I seem to be alone unfortunately about Kills, with most hating on it that I’ve seen. But I loved almost everything about it, with the exception of
I fear this series is far removed from the magic of the classic - no more subtle scares or looming sequences full of terror here, sans a few predictable beats - and is more of a gory, bloody slasher focused on inventive kills and forgettable characters meeting grisly fates. I'll check out Halloween Ends but I think this series can stop after that one. They've clearly run out of ideas.
Personally, I haven't absolutely loved any Halloween film that wasn't the original or from the '80s. Not even H20 or Halloween '18. I do think a great Halloween film could be made outside of that time period, but no attempts have resonated with me yet.
This is about how I feel about the series as well. I think I probably like both 2 and 4 more than most do. I need to revisit H20 and this newest trilogy to cement my thoughts on them, and I haven't seen the Zombies yet. 5 was a bit of a frustrating mess with some redeeming features (though not many), and it's really where the series started to go off the rails and not really feel like Halloween anymore.
They went overboard with it in Part 5 and especially in Part 6, but I never found it too irksome in 2 and 4. Unnecessary perhaps, but easy enough to overlook in light of the good stuff.
Exactly. But it is the original sin of 2 nonetheless XP especially dumbfounding Zombie reused that element with a clean slate, given it was one of the most universally disliked decisions.
True, it's hard to put the worms back in the can once they're out.
It really is. Stay for the brutality but don't expect a remotely coherent or enjoyable story (or even characters, really).
I can agree with that, I just didn't care for it as a whole. It wasn't scary in the slightest for me and I thought most of these "new ideas" on display were retreading old ground - the same characters, 40 years on, getting in the same situations, a mob rising up to fight Michael, returning to Michael's house as an important locale. Been there, done that. I'd like to see this formula massively shaken up or the series to stop for a while.
I’d argue, as someone who’s seen them all, this film went to some places none of the others had in showing not only the physical damage but mental damage done to people from Michael. Though I wish some characters had more time, it was cool seeing the town at large consistently, and Michael himself was done really well in being shown to be more than man, but not wandering too far into supernatural territory.