Charlie's ghost


Should still be a teenager right? Not w grown adult

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If horror movies followed logic, you'd probably be right. Stuff like this is just kind of ignored in the horror genre. Like how Jason Voorhees died as a child yet continues to kill people as a lumbering adult.

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I thought Jason didn't actually die as a kid and actually just hid in the woods until he found out his mother was murdered and that's why he starting killing.

Its understandable Spike is strong and mysterious and sort of compact but well muscled
-Xander

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Yeah, you're right about Jason. He never died. They figure that out in the second movie I think, but it's definitely expressed in one of the movies that he didn't die and seeing his mother be killed is what set him off.

A bit of the old ultraviolence...

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if horror movies followed logic,


The premise for the movie is a ghost is trying to kill them. A ghost. Our real world logic does not apply. Only the logic presented in the movie.

Login in a horror movie about ghosts? LOL man.

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Maybe ghosts can age in this world?

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Is there any indication that Charlie's ghost has "aged" like a human in this? Judging from what I saw, the face of Charlie as a ghost was covered by the executioner's mask the whole time and the rest of his body was covered by a costume, thus the OP saying his ghost has "aged" into an adult doesn't make sense.

Welcome to my Nightmare- Freddy Krueger

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