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sleepawaycampfan#1
08-27-2004, 11:46 PM
**MAJOR Spoilers**



Ok, at the end Michael gets his eyes shot out. How on earth can he see again in the rest of the sequels? Are they completely forgetting what happened? To me, H20 started a complete new story. It satisfies the teens these days, but the true Halloween fans are disappointed on the whole change. Some people didnt even know there was a Halloween 1-6. One girl told me she thought H20 was the first Halloween. Now im hearing rumors that they wanna bring back Jamie Lloyd to the Halloween movies. She got killed. Man, i know I read that news about Jamie somewhere but dont remember what site. Has anyone else heard about this? I mean, Halloween 4 was too great to just erase like that. Its trully sad to know that to some people, Halloween H20 and Halloween: Resurrection are the only Halloween movies there are.

Duke Nukem
08-28-2004, 12:54 AM
Well, considering that Michael Myers is the boogeyman, a poor human possessed and taken over by pure evil and sort of given supernatural strength of his own (Dr. Loomis shot six times in original and fell from a balcony...only to shrug it off and disappear)...

...I think that he regained his sight and various injuries over the coma he was in from HII to H4. His evil embodies him in a supernatural strength that aids him over time between killing outbreaks.

At the end of H4, he was shot down by shotguns and by H5, you see that he took considerable damage from them and was outcold for a year. His injuries eventually healed themselves. I believe that Michael can take on more serious injuries than regular people/human beings - that's why he's the boogeyman.

And, now to Jamie Lloyd. They want to bring her back? Who or what website did you hear this from? Would this mean that they would also bring back Tommy Doyle and Stephen too?

sleepawaycampfan#1
08-28-2004, 10:02 PM
Im pretty shure i heard this news on bloody-disgusting.com . Im not quite shure, but im thinking its that site.

SpacePuppet
08-31-2004, 04:27 PM
Halloween isn't getting weirder, it's getting crappier.

darchangel
08-31-2004, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by SpacePuppet
Halloween isn't getting weirder, it's getting crappier.


DING DING DING!!! WE HAVE A WINNER, FOLKS!!!!!



Rockin' Like Dokken

~darchangel~

Haddonfield
09-01-2004, 04:43 PM
With the expection of parts 1 & 2 then again with 4,5,6 any continuality is a moot point...much like most horror sequels, esp ones that hit 4 or 5 movies, its about a few bucks vs a story than makes sense.

sleepawaycampfan#1
09-01-2004, 09:10 PM
This really ticked me off. There is this thing where u can vote on mtv.com for either Hannibal Lecter or Michale Myers. Just to see whose best. It tells a little about each of them and the films they have been in. Check what it said under Michael Myers:
Onscreen highlights: "Halloween," "Halloween II," "Halloween H20"
Thats it????? Head on over to www.mtv.com to see 4 yourselves.

Ratlehed
09-03-2004, 01:56 PM
In part 4-6 Michaels hands are all scarred up too, but in H2O and ressurection his hands are normal (no scars or anything). Its a minor detail but you see his hands alot.He looks meaner with roughed up hands.

IamNoOne666
09-05-2004, 02:18 PM
I have to agree that thier not getting weirder just crapper. Theres nothing they could do in the series that would surprise me anymore after the crap that was H20

Duke Nukem
09-05-2004, 06:29 PM
The "Halloween" movies should have ended with the original cut H6 in 1995. Dimension had a responsibility to give the fans the best product they could. They didn't, they fucked it up and gave us a bloody mess. They should have ended with that original cut of H6, and in accordance with Donald Pleasance's death, ended the series there. The H-series would have have a better reputation now if Dimension let go of their egos and did just that. Dimension would even be looked up a little a better nowadays if they did.

Wolfman
10-13-2004, 12:54 PM
The Halloween movies should have ended with Part 2.

Cronos
10-13-2004, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by Wolfman
The Halloween movies should have ended with Part 2.

they should have stopped the Michael theme at 2 and continued with what they originally intended the series to be, maybe then the sequels would have been great instead of shit (excluding 3 which i thought was very good)