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*marches up to the bushes* Hey, cre--


Michael grabs Annie by the wrist before she can finish and all we see is her get yanked out of sight. Two seconds later her head comes sailing over the hedge and hits Laurie in the chest. Laurie looks down where the head lands and notices a scrawled note stuck in her mouth. "Speed kills."

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Wouldn't have happened. Broad daylight, witnesses, Laurie escapes/runs away and is permanently surrounded by police until Michael is captured or dead. Michael's not stupid. He's patient, planning. plotting and took care of Annie at her most vulnerable moment. Lindsay was off the playing field, so to speak, so not during the laundry room sequence, but after.


"He came home." - Dr. Sam Loomis from the original HalloweeN

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Wouldn't have happened. Broad daylight, witnesses, Laurie escapes/runs away and is permanently surrounded by police until Michael is captured or dead. Michael's not stupid. He's patient, planning. plotting and took care of Annie at her most vulnerable moment. Lindsay was off the playing field, so to speak, so not during the laundry room sequence, but after.


Way to just suck all the fun out of this thread almost immediately.

Anyone here mentions Hotel California dies before the first line clears his lips.

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LOVE that idea, Reckless!! Phenomenal. Get Annie out of there even sooner, and the note in the mouth is perfect. Well done, sir.

Movie Theater: Young Frankenstein 10/10. RIP Gene Wilder. One of the funniest people of all time.

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That would have made for a terrifying moment no doubt, but as someone has already said it was broad daylight and Michael wouldn't be dumb enough to start a killing spree at that time of day

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Funny *beep*

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