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Myers

What if Myers saw his reflection while looking at the knife during the bloddwipe animation. Not much but it would be cool

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  • Dwight_Fairfield
    Dwight_Fairfield Member Posts: 7,033

    Be hard to do on his P3 knife though lol.

  • ThGameIsHardButSoAmI
    ThGameIsHardButSoAmI Member Posts: 196

    no one likes the p3 knife anyways xd, at least when I see a p3 myers they use the body and the mask only

  • ShadowReaper11
    ShadowReaper11 Member Posts: 56

    Have any of you guys seen the original Myers movies compered to modern ones your thoughts

  • Dwight_Fairfield
    Dwight_Fairfield Member Posts: 7,033

    I love the original and Halloween II. The latest one that came out last year was awesome. Best one since the original. The rest range from average to terrible.

  • Normiree
    Normiree Member Posts: 19

    Original Halloween > Halloween 2018 > Halloween II > The Rest of Halloween Movies > Halloween III >>> Rob Zombie Remakes

  • Rydog
    Rydog Member Posts: 3,275

    The original Halloween will always be my favorite slasher film. The 2018 sequel was amazing, too.

    Halloween II felt like more of a copycat than a sequel, like they took the wrong lessons away from what Friday the 13th ripped off from the original Halloween. Halloween III is its own thing, but I think it's a pretty good movie when judged on its own merits (also it stars Tom Atkins, who I loved in Night of the Creeps).

    Halloween 4 does the best out of all the "original continuity" sequels, and it tries very hard to maintain a tonal consistency with the original. Halloween 5 and 6 are both hot messes, and Halloween H20 is a fantastic survivor tale and wisely does away with Halloween 4-6's continuity. Halloween Resurrection is both insulting and stupid, and it's generic enough that it could have been anything.

    The less said about Rob Zombie's remakes, the better. That dude didn't have even a fundamental understanding of what made Halloween and Michael Myers good, and it goes full-tilt with his gross, trashy, tries-way-too-hard-to-be-vulgar-and-edgy filmmaking style. Like, this is an actual scene from that movie, let me know if you actually make it through the whole thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kZUcjdEReI

    Looking forward to Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. They just cast Anthony Michael Hall as a grown-up Tommy Doyle (the kid Laurie babysat in the original movie).

  • Clockso
    Clockso Member Posts: 853

    Halloween 5 and 6 (Curse of Myers or something) is by far my least favorite, i also didn't love the reboot series because it tried way too hard to explain michael's backstory that it ruined the "evil" inside him,

  • JESUS_CHRIST
    JESUS_CHRIST Member Posts: 313

    I probably watched the original more than any other movie growing up and I didn't mind the the Rob Zombie version. The original is the real Myers in my sick psychotic mind but I was able to enjoy the Zombie one in an alternate universe comic booky sort of way. It kind of fit the bill in that way for what I was hoping for when it came out, which was a different take and not something trying to replace the original. I think a lot of people just can't seperate the two and let them live in their own world. I feel like it would have gotten a lot more praise if it were a new killer with a new aesthetic and the rest of the characters were renamed. His Texas Chainsaw remakes are kind of proof of that.

    The 2018 one I thought was a nice return to form and did a good job of capturing the vibe while upping the brutality for the modern audience. There were a few little silly parts I would probably nip if I could make my own cut but I was still pumped overall while watching it.


    The P3 knife is the only thing I use on Mikey..