CodyXBrenda's Replies


I'll take that over the shitty cliche school stuff, on any given day! There wasn't really a cliffhanger ending. Unless you're thinking of the scrapped deleted ending where Laurie calls Karen and Michael picks it up, right after he kills her and Laurie says "I'm coming for you, Michael!" as he breathes into the phone. That was originally planned because they wanted Ends to originally take place on November 1, 2018 and they changed it, at the last minute, and the setting was changed to October 29-31, 2022. I would've been weird having a 3rd movie take place a day later after the first two, this isn't Jeepers Creepers and Friday The 13th Parts 2-4 already did something similar to that, 40 years earlier. They did, at least with H'18. The other two may have had problems, but I'll take Halloween Kills over 5 and Halloween Ends over Resurrection. The Zombie films were okay, at least the first one was a decent re-telling of H'78. No way, even Halloween 6 and Resurrection were both way better than 5! The only good thing about 5, was the laundry chute scene. Even the goofy biker thugs from Friday the 13th, Part III were more threatening than those Glee club nerds! Also, that was 40 years ago when gangs were more rampant than ever. Thank God, I'm so sick of that generic run of the mill bullying they put in the childhood parts of films. Why The Adam Project had it, I have no fucking clue! It seems to only happen when its about boys. Never really is an issue when it involves young girls. I mean they still have to deal with it, it's not just a "male only" issue; but they make a bigger deal out of it, when it involves young boys and I hate that shit so much! Its as lazy as you can get to writing generic stereotypical stuff in films and TV shows and I can see why Doug Walker put "The Bully" as the #1 worst cliche! Everything he said that was wrong with it, was spot on! Even The Black Phone had that crap, but at least in a horror movie, it actually makes sense, not to mention, it took place in the 70s when times were different. I just hate it when Hollywood shoehorns in that shit for no reason! Now when they write bullies like Biff Tannen and Nelson Muntz, that actually works because they're more than just one-note villains and they actually have funny things to say, generic run of the mill bullies are just soulless assholes with no redeeming qualities, whatsoever! Bullshit, he dies via an accident from falling out his bedroom window! Stop your failed trolling! That would be interesting. Okay, goodbye! I was just asking a question. No need for trolling! Okay, you're not helping. Next, please! "Bully Hunter" is the more accurate term, actually, but can you answer my question; if you have seen the movie? You're the damn snowflake, not me! I was just stating that we live in a crappy PC world. I'm not all for it, except when it comes to physical bullying. H5 started the downfall of the franchise and this lasted for exactly 20 years (1989-2009) from Halloween 5 to Rob Zombie's Halloween II. H20 was the only "normal" Halloween movie released between those years. If anything, they should've just stuck with the anthology idea from Halloween III, which was a way better movie than most of the actual Halloween films featuring Michael Myers, made onwards from 1988. Yeah, H5 wasn't that good and is what caused the franchise to derail until H2018. Yeah, because having homophobes not being punished for physical assault against gay men is the most moralistic thing to do in 2016. I didn't say that the director is an insensitive douche, it made him look like he came off as one. Learn to clean your damn ears, do they have that much wax in them? Well, you don't have to be a dickface about it. Chill out, dude! Woke culture didn't even exist in the 60s. James A. Janisse already spoiled that for me.