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Post by jimmyjackezekiel on Sept 21, 2022 18:55:55 GMT -5
I would pay top dollar to watch a slasher movie with the Love Guru as the killer.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Sept 21, 2022 19:27:22 GMT -5
Yeah, she works plenty, especially given she seriously doesn't need to. She's still probably got some of that sweet sweet Activia money Those f***ing commercials. Have to mute the sound because otherwise it's like "why are you making me think about this?"
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Sept 22, 2022 22:33:57 GMT -5
Yes, let's do Into the Michael-Verse.
Original Michael from the latest movies, versus Giant Michael from the Zombie movies, versus evil Thorne Cult Michael from part 6, versus burned up Michael from Resurrection, all while Jamie Lee Curtis tries to uncover a conspiracy involving those dudes who made the masks in Halloween 3.
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Post by ppl591 on Sept 23, 2022 1:21:39 GMT -5
Yes, let's do Into the Michael-Verse. Original Michael from the latest movies, versus Giant Michael from the Zombie movies, versus evil Thorne Cult Michael from part 6, versus burned up Michael from Resurrection, all while Jamie Lee Curtis tries to uncover a conspiracy involving those dudes who made the masks in Halloween 3. Add Kung fu Busya Rhymes and we have te greatest movie ever made
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Sept 23, 2022 1:34:32 GMT -5
Halloween has to have the most timelines of any franchise: The original Laurie Strode timeline: Halloween, Halloween 2, H20, Halloween: Resurrection The Loomis/Jaime Strode/thorn cult timeline: Halloween, Halloween 2, Halloween 4, Halloween 5, Halloween 6 Silver Shamrock: Halloween 3 Zombie-verse: Halloween (2007), Halloween 2 (2009) The new Laurie Strode timeline: Halloween, Halloween (2016), Halloween Kills, the next Halloween film. We bag on the terminator films for the timeline shit they pull, but man did the owners really screw with a simple story about a killer and a babysitter. And, somehow, they're all not connected, and yet they're all connected at the same time. It's the most incredible thing. Even Halloween 3, which was their attempt at making Halloween an all-purpose horror franchise, not just "Michael Myers stalks around and kills people", wasn't safe from this, and this was the first attempt at splitting things off. Yeah, didn't a later Halloween try and tie in the Halloween 3 somehow? (I know the original movie played on TV in 3 but shutup)
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Post by pinja on Sept 23, 2022 2:06:08 GMT -5
And, somehow, they're all not connected, and yet they're all connected at the same time. It's the most incredible thing. Even Halloween 3, which was their attempt at making Halloween an all-purpose horror franchise, not just "Michael Myers stalks around and kills people", wasn't safe from this, and this was the first attempt at splitting things off. Yeah, didn't a later Halloween try and tie in the Halloween 3 somehow? (I know the original movie played on TV in 3 but shutup) Always thought I misremembered things, but pretty sure there's a version of Curse of Maggle Myers where the Cult of Thorn is linked to Halloween 3.
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Post by Jumpin' Jesse Walsh on Sept 23, 2022 15:25:08 GMT -5
And, somehow, they're all not connected, and yet they're all connected at the same time. It's the most incredible thing. Even Halloween 3, which was their attempt at making Halloween an all-purpose horror franchise, not just "Michael Myers stalks around and kills people", wasn't safe from this, and this was the first attempt at splitting things off. Yeah, didn't a later Halloween try and tie in the Halloween 3 somehow? (I know the original movie played on TV in 3 but shutup) This new trilogy has featured trick-or-treaters wearing Silver Shamrock masks.
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Post by fortknox on Sept 23, 2022 16:50:15 GMT -5
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