Okay, I did a search to check if it has been posted yet and couldn't find anything, but I'm a low life noob and I suck,.... so it might be a re-post,...
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Originally posted by: DavemanUT
Halloween ended after H2.
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Yeah,..... just as long as he doesn't put Busta Rhymes in the movie,.......
It's cool he is using the same mask,... wouldn't be Halloween with out that,...
Halloween III
Heh,..
Originally posted by: DavemanUT
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Yeah,..... just as long as he doesn't put Busta Rhymes in the movie,.......
It's cool he is using the same mask,... wouldn't be Halloween with out that,...
Halloween III
Heh,..
He's not using the same mask... he meant that Myers will still wear a mask when he said it will remain. The only masks that were worth a sh*t were used in H1/H2 - the 75 Don Post Captain Kirk that was converted. All the others were not scary looking at all.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Oh god, watching a Rob Zombie movie is like watching a penguin try to fly.
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Originally posted by: DavemanUT
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Yeah,..... just as long as he doesn't put Busta Rhymes in the movie,.......
It's cool he is using the same mask,... wouldn't be Halloween with out that,...
Halloween III
Heh,..
He's not using the same mask... he meant that Myers will still wear a mask when he said it will remain. The only masks that were worth a sh*t were used in H1/H2 - the 75 Don Post Captain Kirk that was converted. All the others were not scary looking at all.
You don't think Zombie could pull off a good Myers mask?
Hmmm,......... as long as he doesn't go over the top with it,....
He has to keep in mind that what made it so scary was how simple/blank it was,........ don't go too crazy with it.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Oh god, watching a Rob Zombie movie is like watching a penguin try to fly.
Originally posted by: torpid
That's good news. I think zombie is one of the few good horror people out there these days.
Originally posted by: Slick5150
House of 1000 Corpses was flawed, but showed signs of a director who truly appreciated the classic horror genre. The Devil's Rejects was VERY well done, thought not a typical "horror" movie, more of a serial killer movie.
In any case, as little as I care about the Halloween franchise at this point after what they've done to it lately, I'm looking forward to seeing what Zombie can do with it.