#3571
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Like the man said, everyone has an opinion. Yours just happens to be wrong.
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#3572
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Halloween 3 is an attempt at something different and in spite of its flaws is a very entertaining and memorable chiller with a great plot. Zombies halloween 2 is very much underrated and better than a lot of the 'sequels'. Its got some stunning imagery and some interesting ideas that take the film to some very dark & strange places. Its reputation as a bad film is unfair. |
#3573
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Interesting fact which might help some people with this weeks topic This year, 2016, the Mexican Day Of The Dead festival falls on October 31st
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#3574
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Halloween set films Top Ten (..ish). Halloween Trick R Treat Trick Or Treat Wacko House Of 1000 Corpses May Halloween 2 (Original sequel) Halloween 3 Night Of The Demons E.T Ms.45 Narrowly missing out. - The Guest Lady In White
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#3575
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Top Ten Halloween set Films. Halloween (1978) Sleepy Hollow (1999) Trick r' Treat (2007) The Hazing aka Dead Scared (2004) House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Satan's Little Helper (2004) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) May (2002) Ginger Snaps (2000) Halloween II (1981) |
#3576
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I didn't realise Ginger Snaps and Sleepy Hollow took place on Halloween. Add them to my list. |
#3577
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Halloween isn't specifically mentioned in Sleepy Hollow, but everything points to it taking place at the end of October. The events in Ginger Snaps occur in October and culminate on Halloween.
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#3579
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I don't know if that's inferred rather than overt, and don't even know if Halloween (or All Hallows' Eve) was much of a 'thing' in those days.
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Not perhaps in Haddonfield but in places where British, Irish and European immigrants settled it was. So Sleepy Hollow - Dutch and British, would have recognized the old customs and used the burning pumpkins out in the fields as beacons to ward off the evil spirits.
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