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  1. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    I glanced over each part of it to get a general idea of your thoughts. At the end of the day, I feel like I already have enough of a grasp on Halloween 6. You get to a point where you realize you're spending all this time examining the movie and it's just like shifting through a person's bowel...
  2. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    Kinda a long read. Personally, I just see the two versions as being two different movies, in a lot of ways. 1. P-cut Michael rapes Jamie. In the t-cut, it's basically a test tube baby. In either case, Stephen was created to be killed. 2. Both cuts seem to imply that Danny is just there to...
  3. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    Dimension didn't do anything to mess up Halloween 6 (Other than refusing to pay Danielle Harris the money she deserved). It was the nutcase director, Joe Chappelle, who made life such a living hell for everyone involved. My stance on the Producer's Cut is if you're going to have a terrible...
  4. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    Eh, I don't mind Halloween 6. The Producer's Cut is a pretty decent movie.
  5. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    I wouldn't blame Rudd for trying to forget it. It's a laughable entry in a horror series from before Rudd was an A B+ list star. He probably hopes everyone thinks he's some random guy who started his career with Anchorman, with the exception of randomly doing a movie in the 90's with Clueless...
  6. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    Probably Paul Rudd whenever he's not embarrassing himself in some crappy romantic comedy. :lol:
  7. HALLOWEEN - Slashing Through History

    It's only implied in the Producer's Cut. In the theatrical cut, it's implied that Steven (Or is it Stephen?) was a test tube baby.