I didn’t really feel anything, maybe because I didn’t care for the characters at all (in fact I actively disliked them) and I’ve seen similar scenes done better.
I don’t really feel the movie had the creepiness or sense of evil others do, aside from the death of the kid it was pretty routine mass murder and spree killing in film. He was a cold killer for sure, but there wasn’t anything out of the ordinary for the series. I don’t think anything really compares to Jamie’s death in the H6 theatrical cut, that was pure darkness, pure evil. Kills his teenage niece (she was supposed to be 14 or 15 given she was 9 in '89, though Dr. Loomis implied it to be '90) who had just given birth by impaling her on a thresher, then to give her a more torturous death he turns the thresher on in a purely cold manner but with a mannerism that he knows all to well what he is doing, then goes to find her baby to kill it as well (only to be duped).
Didn’t make me feel uncomfortable at all. Maybe it did my girlfriend or the other females in the audience. It was cool but not disturbing in any way
Man she was crawling all over that filthy bathroom floor
I loved the bathroom scene, possibly my favourite scene in the movie. I just wish they hadn’t shown so much of it in the trailer. Sure there were cool parts that we hadn’t seen like the guy hitting Michael with the crowbar but I do really wish I had the restraint to stay away from the trailers
I wish trailers would go back to teasing us again instead of artfully just giving away a significant portion of the film.
The trailers basically showed all the major parts, all that was left was in between dialogue
yeah I do wish the trailer hadn’t given so much away. I felt like a lot of scenes I already knew where they were headed because I saw the end of the scene in the trailer.
Not really since one of the flaws I found in the film was seeing Michael’s face too much especially his quarrel with the man journalist and that you already saw part of it in the trailer. However, I will say that seeing the guy with his mouth ripped open and Michael dropping the teeth in the stall got me edgy in my seat but I didn’t feel it got me uncomfortable and scared like The laundry chute scene in Halloween 5 or a dizzy Laurie running from Michael in Halloween II (1981).
I can’t remember one scene where you see his face. I mean, they show his eye and the side of his head like twice, you never see his entire face though.
Yeah it was pretty nasty, but I think that’s what works about it. It’s a good way to say “Michael is back and he isn’t fooling around” to the audience.
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I enjoy horror films that dont extreme go to scare you (not saying this was at all that case) my girlfriend on the other had is not big on horror films at all but enjoys watching the original 2 Halloweens and wanted to see this one. The bathroom scene for here was over the top because of how brutal it was but she did make it through the whole movie. The part where he gets the knife and hears the baby crying had a wierd effect in the theater. You could almost feel everyone’s tension in the theater. I really enjoyed the whole movie
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You see his face very quickly when he glides over the stall door where the female journalist is at. Also you can see the side of him a couple of times when he’s wrestling with the other journalist. I still think the film is great though guess I’m just not into seeing Michael without his mask a lot lol.