The absurdity@Jello Biafra @storyteller @Lootpack @MartyMcFly @RehReh
Did y’all notice this on the first watch? Lady holding the iron in this scene
Kinda reminds me of something these folks would do in the face of danger:
The absurdity@Jello Biafra @storyteller @Lootpack @MartyMcFly @RehReh
Did y’all notice this on the first watch? Lady holding the iron in this scene
@Jello Biafra @storyteller @Lootpack @MartyMcFly @RehReh
Did y’all notice this on the first watch? Lady holding the iron in this scene
The absurdity
Kinda reminds me of something these folks would do in the face of danger:
If youve been paying attention he is supernatural. He is only a regular human in the first,Movie was kinda trash tbh. A man in his 60’s getting run over, shot and stab multiple times, hit with baseball bats and getting set on fire all in one night and than walking away as if that shyt was nothing is very outlandish. It is silly to say that he isn’t supernatural at this point.
The new creative team Said he’s not supernatural and he’s surviving things a regular person could smhIf youve been paying attention he is supernatural. He is only a regular human in the first,
The new creative team Said he’s not supernatural and he’s surviving things a regular person could smh
While Halloween (2018) sticks with a decidedly flesh-and-blood portrait of Michael Myers, Halloween Kills confirms the notion that Michael is indeed supernatural. In reference to Michael emerging alive from the devastating fire of the Strode home, Laurie says darkly that "a man couldn't survive that fire," and that Michael is "the essence of evil." These lines are consistent with Dr. Loomis' vagaries in the original Halloween movie: chiefly that Michael Myers isn't a man, but pure evil in human form. In the coda of Halloween Kills, Michael lays prone after being viciously beaten, before regenerating in front of the Haddonfield mob. Laurie's monologue confirms Michael's supernatural qualities in Halloween Kills, making the hulking figure akin to a demigod by saying "the more he kills, the more he transcends." In this way, Halloween Kills lays down a concrete marker that Michael is decidedly not human, and that Laurie and company will need to come up with a less conventional way to best him in Halloween Ends.