Gotchu. So many of these movies and timelines, it's easy to get confused
I might actually re-visit some of those over Halloween period, it's been a minute
I might actually re-visit some of those over Halloween period, it's been a minute
This latest reboot has honestly made me hate Halloween. There's zero reason for 3 main timelines (4-6, H20-H:R, 2018-Kills) and a remake timeline.Gotchu. So many of these movies and timelines, it's easy to get confused
I might actually re-visit some of those over Halloween period, it's been a minute
I like the producer's cut of 6 a lot. It's got some of the best cinematography and atmosphere in the series.
I actually like 5 and 6... *hides in shame*
Agree about Resurrection, tho. I liked the new movie while some parts dragged on and were a bit boring, overall it was alright imo.
I like you. 4-6 is my trilogy (plus 1 and 2).I actually like 5 and 6... *hides in shame*
Agree about Resurrection, tho. I liked the new movie while some parts dragged on and were a bit boring, overall it was alright imo.
Not too high of a bar to reach though
From everything I've heard, I'll probably enjoy this. I mostly care about Michael doing his thing and quality kills. I gather it's not like a movie you need to see RIGHT NOW or anything like that
This latest reboot has honestly made me hate Halloween. There's zero reason for 3 main timelines (4-6, H20-H:R, 2018-Kills) and a remake timeline.
Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street are so simple that not only do they have one timeline, but they share the SAME timeline. Simple.
It’s okay, I’m probably the only person that actually likes the Rob Zombie Halloween movies.
Remove the child stuff from 2007 and I quite like the actual remake portion of it. The 2009 sequel might be my least favorite slasher film ever.
If the family wasn't so unapologetically white trash, I may have been able to swallow the concept.