Yeah, I watched Kills, but never finished Ends.Kills and Ends fizzled out bad.
I know they planned it as a trilogy, but the series really should have ended with Halloween (2018).
Yeah, I watched Kills, but never finished Ends.Kills and Ends fizzled out bad.
Don't worry, we'll get a reboot with Scout Taylor Compton in about a decade.Yeah, I watched Kills, but never finished Ends.
I know they planned it as a trilogy, but the series really should have ended with Halloween (2018).
I was trying to follow that but EW.com posted a new interview with James Gunn, it was originally taken during the big "cover story" but is being released separately.I don't know what's so confusing.
Halloween, Halloween, and Halloween are different movies.
Halloween II and Halloween II are different movies.
Halloween III isn't a direct sequel to Halloween II, but Halloween 4 is.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (aka Halloween 7) is a sequel to Halloween II.
Halloween is a sequel to Halloween.
Halloween is a remake of Halloween.
It couldn't be simpler!!![]()
That's Superman!"It begins....."
Third times the charm? (Superman Return, Man of Steel)
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I think the one bad thing about modern promotion of these kinds of event films, is that I feel like I've seen much of the film before ever going to the theater.
There are many actors who, in the hands of a capable director (one who values performance as much as spectacle), can/did produce strong performances (I would count Shatner among them, Bruce Willis as another), but who, in the hands of less capable directors, revert to the shortcuts of their stereotypical reputations.
I don't know what's so confusing.
Halloween III isn't a direct sequel to Halloween II, but Halloween 4 is.
"It begins....."
Third times the charm? (Superman Return, Man of Steel)
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And yet, it worked out so badly..."Third time the charm?" Huh. For me, it was the second time the charm with "Man of Steel".
And yet, it worked out so badly...
There's a pretty decent actor in Stallone. He just get swept away in the action movie hype of the 80's.
I read or heard a couple of times that Arnold goes to a dialect coach to help keep his Austrian accent. He's lived in the United States for so long he's actually lost his native accent.At least Schwarzenegger pronounced things clearly, to the point that exaggerated enunciation was a staple of his impersonators.
Stallone is a better actor than Schwarzenegger. But Schwarzenegger know how to channel his charisma and larger-than-life presence on the big screen, and was smart enough to know that working with the best directors gets the best results. Stallone, meanwhile, had a tendency to pick no-name directors he could control.
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