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Blogger JPX said...

It's hard for me to gauge how truly scary Halloween remains given that I've probably seen it 25 times. Part of your disappointment might stem from the fact that a hundred movies since then have copied what Halloween accomplished. Halloween came out in 1978 and by 1980 the Friday the 13th series began followed by even more inferior product.

When I shut off all the lights and turn on Halloween, I still get a chill with Carpernter's music. Even after numerous viewings I still get freaked out when Michael sits up near the end of the film while Laurie is standing in the door frame. My only complaint has always been Laurie's decision to remain in the house after instructing the kids to leave. Why wouldn't she leave with them?

November 01, 2007 4:22 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

I thought the same thing last time I watched it. It's potency has been diluted by countless spinoffs and ripoffs. Good call AC, and I'm glad you joined this year! (You realize it's a lifetime commitment, right?)

Loomis gets on my nerves too.

November 01, 2007 8:23 AM

Blogger AC said...

thanks JSP- I'm honored!

Loomis didn't bother me too much in this one because no-one ever gets mental health professionals right in the movies. JPX, can you think of any exceptions?

November 01, 2007 9:58 AM

Blogger JPX said...

JPX, sadly no. It amazes me that Tony Sopranos psychiatrist was given an award in real life for her portrayal of therapy. From episode 1 I always thought that she was the world's worst shrink.

Actually, I would have to watch it again but I think the shrink in Ordinary People was pretty good as well as Robin Williams' Good Will Hunting Shrink. I haven't seen either in years so don't hold me to that.

November 01, 2007 10:26 AM

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