HALLOWEEN (2018)
dir. David Gordon Green

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HALLOWEEN (2018)
dir. David Gordon Green
Behind the scenes of Halloween 2018
HALLOWEEN ENDS (2022)
Director: David Gordon Green Cinematography: Michael Simmonds
Ok so imagine Reader being Ash Williams's son and having all the horror girls in love with him
Y/N: and so I cleaved that Deadite in half with a hatchet and shot it’s mouth clear off with my boomstick
Tara (Scream): so hot!
Gemma (M3GAN): how are you not taken?
Allison (Halloween): yeah my last boyfriend turned out to be a killer. I’m looking for a nice hero type
Tara: hey I saw him first!
Sam: we agreed to share him, sis!
Naru (Prey): I will hunt you all for him!
Y/N: ladies there’s plenty of the king to go around.
Ash: where’d my son get all this swagger from…oh right. Me.
What do you mean Michael didn’t adopt Corey and they became a murder family with Allyson as his daughter-in-law?? Did you watch a different movie???
I was... not expecting that.
I never expected Michael fucking Myers to Master Splinter his way in the homeless sewers and have his mask stolen like a kid who's lollipop got taken, by a man who accidentally killed the kid he was supposed to babysit and had no real intent to kill until he crossed paths with Michael? The whole exchange between them seemed like Michael passed on the torch to Corey, or didn't kill him bc he saw the "potential" to kill in him, via his memories of the accident.
They showed Michael so frail and weak here, as if in Halloween Kills he hadn't already been old (was it 65 or 75 years?) But still survived getting impaled and stabbed and whatnot multiple times. I almost thought the brief encounter with Corey had somehow sucked the strength out of Michael in a "there's a new The Shape in town so you don't need your powers anymore" but I guess living in the sewers will take a toll on you.
He wrestled with a wannabe killer over his mask and lost.
I did appreciate Laurie being a badass as usual, despite her edges having softened somewhat, her trying to live her life and even trying to find love (loved the flirting in the store) she knew Corey was not Michael, not her boogeyman.
Corey thinking he could be The Shape by stealing his mask and going on a killing spree and making the mistake of underestimating the one person who managed to survive and outsmart Michael Myers. As if Laurie couldn't tell he was coming a mile away.
This is how it ends? Michael Myers is practically a supernatural legend who survived and terrorized Haddonfield for decades. And all he needed was someone to pin him down *TRIGGER WARNING GRAPHIC VIOLENCE AND SPOILERS INCOMING*
…and slice his jugular and wrist? And toss him into the human meat grinder? And don’t even get me started on the “Michael, teach me” kid. It was cool moment, I think. A very interesting idea to add to the movie, especially the way Michael passed on his evil. But only for the kid to later kill himself and frame Laurie just to ruin her relationship with Allyson. Come on. This was not a suitable ending to this franchise. Not in the slightest.
Halloween Ends is a good movie
It's a great Romance/Psychological Thriller/Action movie (for Allyson, Corey, and Laurie respectively).
Is it a great Slasher movie? As someone who is just getting into Horror movies, I don't have the Ethos to say. But I can say that I was more Invested than Scared (maybe it helps that I saw it with friends?).
I rewatched Halloween Kills the day before going to see Ends, and I think it helps to view The Shape (Michael Myers) like Laurie says at the end of Kills: he's not a person; he's a force of nature, he's Fear Incarnate. Rewatching Kills also definitely got me believing that the Mask gives you superpowers, so that's where I'm coming from.