Quote from: KiramidHead on Nov 02, 2015, 10:15:50 PM
Halloween 4: I consider this to be a more than adequate follow up to the events of Halloween II. It's not perfect, but I have a lot of fun with it
Quote from: xeno_alpha_07 on Nov 02, 2015, 09:53:19 PM
Halloween 6: The Producer's Cut - Glad they finally, after all these years, released this original version on Blu Ray. This original version is waaaaaay better than the botched up Theatrical Cut they ended up releasing.
I actually just watched that myself today. I don't think it's great, but it's definitely better than the TC.
@ Halloween 4 - I see this as my favorite Halloween sequel. Certainly not perfect as you said, but it is a lot of fun.
@Halloween 6: The producers cut - Really need to check this version out. Next October.
Since last Thursday:
Child's Play 2 (1990) - This has always been my favorite CP film. I finally found the deleted scenes (which STILL have not been properly released via DVD or BR) on youtube and the alternate ending as well. The alternate ending is AMAZE. Why or how they were talked out of it is complete lunacy to me. While it really jumps around at times, the death scenes are total 90s and so nostalgic. 7.8/10
Child's Play 3 (1991) - Here is a film that has divided the fans since it's initial release. Personally, I really enjoy the military school setting and the characters. This film really added a lot of new face shots of Chucky, which at times, are actually sinister looking. It also was the first non-house setting for Chucky, a nice change imo. Apparently when this film was on USA and HBO back in the day (ahem, 1990s), the deleted scenes were included. While there only a few (that were released), they add a little character development to a film that has very little. These also, have not been released on DVD or BR.
In case y'all haven't noticed, character development is a BIG deal to me. The barber death scene is still my favorite death scene of all films. The only thing I wanted to see changed is the final scene with
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Andy and the girl being separated and no followup with the War games.
. 7/10
Halloween night:
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Since these are traditional viewings, they each automatically get 10/10, respectively
Ernest Scared Stupid (1991) - A nostalgic classic for me. Loved it as a kid, still do. So many classic lines, This movie can do no wrong for me.
"Miak?"
"Bet you didn't think I couldn't find it this time of year?!?"
"How bout a bumper sandwich boogerlips?"
Night Of The Living Dead (1990 version) - While the 1967 classic is the favored version of SO many people, this film was filmed less than 4 miles from my house! Actually, the 67 version was filmed extremely close to my house as well.
Since Tony Todd's character is so hardcore badass it's really hard for me to say no to this. I've known a few people who were extras in this version as well.
A sneak peek of next October's viewings include:
Children Of The Corn 2 thru 8 (Kiramid needs to join me in this crusade
)
Insidious