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Old 11-10-2020, 02:57 PM
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Not big on Werewolf in London. Liked The Howling much better.
You and me both. I enjoyed Werewolf in London, and like David Naughton... but The Howling is a badass horror movie.

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I liked the original Halloween as well. But I just remember feelings about Halloween 3 from back then. How out there it was with the masks and bugs. The violent robot surprise and additional twist. The question of did the bad guy win? Kind of like how Myers survived at the end of Halloween.

I wasn't that fond of Halloween 2. I enjoyed it. But as a kid I knew something about it wasn't as good as the original.

I'm going to watch all the sequels as I barely remember them. And probably settle on the first three Halloween movies. Although people keep saying that Halloween 4 is really good.
Halloween 2 wasn't as good as Halloween, no doubt, it has its low points (like the needle sequence), but it also has some high points (like the parking lot on to The Shape busting through the glass door sequence). Right off the bat, I loved the way it began the very second Halloween ended.

One of the problems with Halloween 3, is Halloween 2. If Halloween was going to be a successful halloween-themed film series, they wouldn't have made Halloween 2 as a part 2... that pretty much squashed the idea.

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halloween 3 vs a nightmare on elm street 3!
That would be a good battle. Ya know the Halloween 3 theme of the anceint god, is basically a precursor to the Cabin in the Woods theme. I'd have go with Dream Warriors, enjoyed it more.
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