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Anyone else loves Halloween 2018, but was disappointed by this?


I thought Halloween 2018 was surprising and excellent from the start to end, but this one was somehow disappointing. I liked the hospital scenes, but that's it.

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I just finished Halloween Kills and loved it.. 2018 was ok in my eyes, but the nods to other films in this was amazing. I really liked this film.

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Opposite for me. I liked this one and did not like the 2018 film. 2018 is not a bad film, it was just eh for me. I'm someone who loves the Jamie/Thorn trilogy, so I am in a weird camp.

I thought Halloween Kills was great fun. The gay couple who lived in the Myers house was hilarious. Halloween Ends will supposedly acknowledge Covid! In this franchise, I think later sequels are always more fun than the first one. Zombie's Halloween 2 was much more interesting than his first one.

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Except, of course, for Halloween(1978) right?

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Why didn’t you like Halloween 2018 that much?

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Disagree. This was a much more fun to watch film than the last one.

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They both sucked ass. This one just sucked a smidge harder

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Kinda the opposite for me. I mean, I loved Halloween Kills. It’s a real thrill ride. That said, judging by the reception Kills’ received compared to Halloween 2018, you ain’t in the minority. Yup, many certainly share your view — those who disliked the first one and also this sequel — this oh-so positive board/site naturally represents — notwithstanding.

Mind you, I love the 2018 film myself (easily became one of my favorites). Yet, the sequel worked better for me in some ways. While 2018 unquestionably had a stronger script than Kills and thematically felt closer to the original in my view m, Kills I found to be a much more satisfying viewing overall. It was, again, less suspenseful and constrained, but appropriately and enjoyably more intense+visceral. Plus, Green’s direction was great despite what some have said and the flashback sequences were visually and tonally fantastic (legit felt like they were straight out of ‘78 and/or ‘81, if you ask me). And lol… while the hospital scenes did work for me, they were *my least favorite* parts of the film. Jamie Lee killed it in all of those scenes, though.

I get some of the criticism (Evil Dies Tonight? It’s indeed funny but I just went along with it, lol), but ultimately I can’t say I left disappointed. Although I think a few things could have been tweaked, the film largely played out like I thought it should have. Was it far removed from the oh-so-untouchable original in terms of tone, violence and what not like the majority of the Halloween films? Sure, but why try to replicate what was done before? Even so, I thought it captured the spirit of, well, a Halloween film. (Alright, I would love it if we got another Halloween film that focused more on suspense and atmosphere than violence, however it’s clear most people expect a, hem, slasher of a film when they go see a Halloween film.)

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Agreed.

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I'm agreeing with anyone that says it's the other way around. That first one sucked and this one was enjoyable.

I love Red Letter Media but those guys acted like this one was absolute shit. Can't always agree with those hack-frauds.

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Agreed.

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*raises hand*

This one was trash. The acting was trash, the kills and effects were trash, and it was such a huge letdown. Go watch clips of 2018. The dropoff in quality is extremely noticeable. Take these two clips, for example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-3B-Y9bM0M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkFU-Vijurg&t=70s

vs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkNkNebKmsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50JWYRJkkyU

There's more weight behind that first pair. It's better acted and has more emotion. That 2nd pair is so amateurish.

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I thought Halloween 2018 was just a shade above average. Halloween Kills was a huge disappointment. It’s a sequel that don’t think I could ever rewatch

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