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theabominabledrwelsh.blog
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| | | | | Before the newest Halloween sequel hits theatres this Friday, I re-visit and rank all the films in the Halloween franchise. | |
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| | | | | So I did a little free trial on YouTube for Shudder, and as I was browsing the titles they had available I saw a film titled Skinamarink. I ... | |
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| | | | | I have real issues with Halloween: H20, the most pressing being its use of the Michael Myers character, who for my money doesn't suit the hip, self-aware horror of the late 90s. The movie came two years after Wes Craven's meta-infused Scream, and this being a Dimension Films production, that particular film's legacy looms large. | |
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| | | Michael Myers. Of all the horror characters forged during horror's long and unyielding legacy, few are as enduring as the indomitable 'shape', a relentless force of stalk-and-slash commercialism who has terrorised teenagers for six decades. It's been quite the ride for Michael, with blood-soaked sequels, alternate timelines and contentious reboots sparking all kinds of disputes... | ||