vishspal
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Post by vishspal on Nov 1, 2021 15:53:28 GMT
I watched the new Halloween movie last night, and I thought it was great. But with that being said, I really hope the sequel is truly the end. If they end up rebooting the franchise again, I’m hoping it’ll be an anthology movie. They need to give the Michael Myers storyline a break.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 1, 2021 17:59:03 GMT
*JK Simmons laughing clip*
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Post by kolchak92 on Nov 1, 2021 18:41:38 GMT
I imagine JK Simmons would find what you're saying to be rather amusing.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Nov 2, 2021 5:38:28 GMT
If it makes money, Michael will be back.
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Post by jonesjxd on Nov 4, 2021 8:32:32 GMT
It won't be the last time we see Michael Myers, but I'd also love to see more anthology movies. This franchise has such a mess of timelines I'd rather them do away with timelines altogether and just focus on making good suspenseful, gory slasher movies with fun characters we either want to see die or want to see survive. Slasher films are the simplest formula, but the formula filmmakers trust the least. If someone is able to accept that there are 4-5 different timelines (if you count Season of the Witch as a timeline), then they should be able to accept they're just watching a movie about Michael Myers sieging Haddonfield on Halloween, unrelated to anything that came before. Halloween is the best slasher film, but Friday the 13th is the best slasher franchise for one reason, it has a single timeline and doesn't trip itself up adhering to everything that came before, the next installment picks up where the previous left off, and there are a few continuing threads (Mrs Voorhees's head, Tommy Jarvis etc), but otherwise, the individual filmmakers were allowed to make the movie they wanted to make and audiences accepted it.
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