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theabominabledrwelsh.blog
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| | | | | Last October, the Halloween franchise returned after laying dormant for over nine years. One of the 'Big Three' of slasher film franchises, along with Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street, the Halloween movies have a much more convoluted timeline than their counterparts. Rob Zombie rebooted the franchise in 2007 and even managed [...] | |
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| | | | | Despite being a huge fan of the movies and an old Atari 2600 veteran, I've barely ever played Halloween on there. And by barely ever, I mean I had a go a few years back when I first discovered it existed, didn't know what I was doing, and never played it again! It's also odd... | |
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| | | | | Starting life as the ancient Celtic festival ofSamhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts, Halloween is largely associated not just with ghosts, ghouls, and confectionery but also a long-running series of horror movies. Beginning with John Carpenter's Halloween (Carpenter, 1978), the franchise is largely credited with birthing the "slasher"... | |
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theabominabledrwelsh.blog
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| | | It has been forty years since Michael Myers terrorized Haddonfield on Halloween. Now 'The Shape' is back and a showdown with Laurie Strode is invevitable. | ||