This shit looks like a worthy successor to Heavy Metal. And, I’m here for it! Saw Heavy Metal, at a midnight show, when it first came out. I was 12, I think. Shit blew my mind.
All that is well and true . . . but I just watched the original Halloween this weekend that I got from Amazon Prime in UHD 4K disc and it's even more implausible than I thought: 1. He killed his teenage sister at SIX years old not 10 years old 2. He was over 150 miles away from Haddonfield, IL (I know the town doesn't really exist but still) 3. It was a dark stormy night when he escaped and stole the state car Dr. Loomis and the nurse were driving to the mental hospital So with all that being stated @darkcurry . . . how can we accept the 21 year old Michael Myers driving like three hours on a dark, stormy night with limited visibility all the damn way to Haddonfield where he hasn't been since he was six on Halloween in 1963?? In a strange car which could be stick shift or automatic as they were rather prevalent in the decade of the '70s? I enjoyed the 4K UHD new release in the various home theatre soundtracks it possesses like DTS Master Audio 5.1 & Dolby Atmos . . . but I still prefer a Michael Myers who even as a very young teenager in the Rob Zombie adaptation . . . does not know how to drive successfully without either getting lost enroute to Hadfonfield . . . or just losing control of the strange car and crashing it along the way. My man lol was driving all over town diligently . . . all damn day . . . observing traffic rules & regulation and everything while stalking Laurie Strode lol I just didn't remember him doing all that until I rewatched it the other day . . . he was faithfully adhering to right-of-way courtesy, using turn signals and stopping for funeral processions lol . . . afternoon elementary school pick ups lol . . . John Carpenter had his Michael Myers doing everything a diligent responsible motorist should do when operating a motor vehicle in a residential area lol.
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He's. Pure. Evil. lol. Remember what Dr. Lumis said about him. He wasn't describing a man he wasn't even describing some mindless Monster. He was describing... Evil!
Too long of a wait for a cliffhanger like that in the season 2 finale... but this show is really good. So I guess I"ll just have to wait a little bit longer. lol.
I feel some type of way about Disney+ doing a new continuation series of 90's "X-Men: The Animated Series" seeing as the show got 5 seasons & a proper ending. I'd rather them do continuation shows for "Wolverine & the X-Men", which got cancelled after 1 season only because of Disney buying Marvel, & 90's "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" which ended with a MAJOR unresolved cliffhanger storyline. LOL, you can see people in the replies begging Disney+ to bring back "The Spectacular Spider-Man" animated series. Sony produced & owns the right to that show. You got to beg Sony bring back that show. But even if Sony wanted to bring back "The Spectacular Spider-Man" 2 big problems: 1. Sony gave away their Spider-Man TV rights back to Marvel/Disney sometime after Disney bought Marvel. Realistically if Sony was serious about brining back "The Spectacular Spider-Man" animated series, they'd once again have to work out some deal with Marvel/Disney. 2. The executive producer/showrunner of "The Spectacular Spider-Man" series, Greg Weisman, is too busy being the executive producer/showrunner of "Young Justice"