Anyone notice the new spokesman for frosted miniwheats? Rob Zombie's young michael. just curious if i was the only one to notice that.
thanks for letting me know that. i hate tee vee! i almost never watch it. if you had not told us this... i never would have known it.
Hey. I didn't know it either, for the same reason. Mikey likes it. Hey Mikey! I prefer the old Halloween movies, but that's just me.
lol... i love it when i notice something like that. ...Mikey: portrait of a cereal killer. I thought zombie did well. he had big shoes to fill.
Right on. I tend to be quite good at recognizing actors, too. I like the "cereal killer." :^) When the Halloween movies first came out they were considered to be pretty intense. These days as you might know there is the term "torture porn," referring to movies like Zombie's remake and one that I half-watched on T.V. called Wolf Creek, among others. It is this prolonged, graphic agony of innocents. Feel free to call me grandpa, but, while I like the horror, I don't find that entertaining!
I liked the original black christmas. ever since i saw it i realized how damn near every slasher flick without exception has borrowed from it. very heavily recently, not even including the crappy remake. Did you go see Halloween 3 in theaters just out of curiousity?
I did actually. :^) I liked it well enough, especially the soundtrack which I used to have on casette. Have not seen Black Christmas. Does HIII rip it off? Carpenter agreed to do that sequal to get out of a contract for a couple of movies, so I don't think he went in with the best attitude.
Oh yeah. Out of the blue vaguely Halloween themed. I think he was trying to make sure they didn't try to control him anymore, while still delivering something. A disapointment for anyone expecting an actual sequal. I don't remember the name of the director but there were actually some visual aspects in particular that made me like H6. I am somewhat into those movies, obviously. Not nearly as much as I once was.