avocadojoe
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Post by avocadojoe on Aug 27, 2020 20:46:37 GMT
Watching the 1978 classic for the 350th time and woah Bob sure is cute. And sexy! I practically need a bib. Bob's rockin the big 70s eyewear.
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Post by Marv on Aug 27, 2020 22:38:02 GMT
He landed PJ Soles so...good job Bob.
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Post by James on Aug 27, 2020 23:52:05 GMT
He definitely has that stud persona going on. đ
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Post by twothousandonemark on Aug 28, 2020 0:06:36 GMT
No idea, yet 'She was stuck in the window, she'll be right there.' has become one of the top 5 funniest lol moments for me ever. That f'n line lands so good every year, like a mic drop from the youngster.
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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 28, 2020 0:16:34 GMT
He wanted to tear off Lindsey's clothes! The pedo.
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Post by avocadojoe on Aug 30, 2020 19:58:35 GMT
I don't think I really thought much about the studliness of Bob in Halloween. I do feel though, that Bob did take out the scariest and best death scene in the movie. It was quietly disturbing. I did like Jimmy in Halloween 2. You don't really know if he lived or died. Yes, I like Jimmy as well. The little friendship he had with Laurie was cute. The way they handled his injury was kinda awkward, though. To me it looked like he just passed out at the wheel. I don't remember him having any contact with Michael. Maybe they filmed a scene where Jimmy did come up against MM and then the scene ended up getting cut and the director didn't bother with an attempt to convey why Jimmy was looking all dazed and confused in the car.
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Post by petrolino on Aug 30, 2020 20:04:26 GMT
I heard John Michael Graham got a job at Disney World. You can probably still buy his autograph for just $50.00.
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Post by onethreetwo on Aug 30, 2020 21:20:28 GMT
One of the silliest deaths in a horror movie I've ever seen, and in one of the best horror movies I've ever seen no less. Nailed to a wall with a magical 10 inch knife that is both magically strong enough and magically long enough to hold and suspend a full grown human man to a wall.
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Post by avocadojoe on Aug 31, 2020 6:36:56 GMT
Yes, I like Jimmy as well. The little friendship he had with Laurie was cute. The way they handled his injury was kinda awkward, though. To me it looked like he just passed out at the wheel. I don't remember him having any contact with Michael. Maybe they filmed a scene where Jimmy did come up against MM and then the scene ended up getting cut and the director didn't bother with an attempt to convey why Jimmy was looking all dazed and confused in the car. Yes, I agree. Jimmy was looking for Mrs Alves, and in perhaps the film's bloodiest scene, found her drained of all her blood which had pooled all over the floor. He slips over in it and knocks himself out. Later, the film then has a real annoying continuity error when he finds Laurie hiding in the back seat of the car he enters. His shirt is clean and it would have been soaked with blood, (they may have filmed that scene before his slip). He was concussed badly and then slumps over the wheel onto the horn attracting Myers and that's the last we see of him.
Excellent suspenseful climax in the hospital, but at the end as dawn was approaching and poor traumatized Laurie was being loaded into another ambulance, what karma that girl must have had, they could have shown Jimmy still alive in an ambulance as well. I just had to assume he died.....
That is why I like Halloween 2, because I liked a few of the characters that got killed and was scared for them, like Nurse Jill and the scared lady on the phone near the beginning when she heard Mrs. Elrod scream after finding blood on Harold's sandwich board. She was probably going to get smacked around by Harold anyway, for forgetting the mayo and for making a mess...... I do like some of the supporting characters as well. Nurse Alves was not very likable, but I liked the other three nurses, though. Pamela Susan Shoop, Ana Alicia and the sweet looking blonde girl, whom I know you like. Jimmy is likable and I even like Bud, though he is a bit of a jerk. The girl on the phone seemed to be a stand-in for the sarcastic Annie character from the original. Her line about Mr. Elrod getting annoyed by his wife, "so he probably started to beat her" was funny with the deadpan delivery. I love Lucille Benson, who played Mrs. Elrod. Benson starred in Paul Bartel's 1972 low-budget cult flick, "Private Parts", which I love. I think you might like that one, perhaps, Toasty. (Maybe you've already seen it?) The one thing that struck me as weird about "Halloween 2" is that Laurie seems to be the only patient in the entire hospital. These kinds of seeming oversights don't really bother me, but I did notice it. Oh, yes, also I felt bad for the kid who got a mouthful of razor blades (?) and was not seen by the staff as an urgent situation. I've stated this in the past.
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Post by gljbradley on Sept 1, 2020 4:35:32 GMT
I never thought of him in that way. But, I guess so.
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