Webbins wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Webbins wrote:You might be disappointed, his part is minor. Thunder Road though, great film.ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I got more excited to see Halloween Kills when I heard Jim Cummings was in it. Webbins knows who I'm talking about. Been meaning to watch his werewolf movie for a while plus he has a new one out called the beta test which sounds interesting
Probably the best sequence for me.
105. Halloween Kills
Made it a double feature with Antlers and it was nice to watch something that was competent. Not sure I bought the whole mob thing and I can't help but feel that Michael shouldn't really revel in the pain of his kills which seemed more for the gorehound audience than to aid in the film. I need to rewatch the original but I feel he just 'got the job done'. Some more stupid decision moments in this but Antlers also made them feel less egregious.
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Could be maybe a 6 even, not that it really matters. I enjoyed it enough. Had the whole cinema to myself too so that was awesome. Soundtrack was the best bit of the movie by far though.
Ah sorry I misread re: Cummings. I thought you'd not seen HK yet.
Regarding the revelling in his kills, I dunno, the kill in OG Halloween where he sticks the guy and tilts his head is an appreciation of his work.Loved that sequence btw!Spoiler:
I'd give it an 8 as I said, some flaws grated but I want to watch again.
hylian_elf wrote:Ooh I need to watch that again. Great stuff.
Kow wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Sorry didn't realise that was too obscure an Aussie-ism. But yes, means it's proper grouse.
Does that mean it's shite or good?
djchump wrote:I think I'm gonna have to go back and watch the Carpenter films in order now.
That’s the one! Absolute dumpster fire.davyK wrote:I think I saw that .... was Ewan McGregor a priest in it? Pretty sure I read the book on a sun lounger...grim. The book was a page turner though.
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