Peace2yaa : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Gabby always sticking her nose where it doesn't belong yet again. And why do you even care...
Piglet : I agree and couldn't believe she did what she did! I wanted to crawl through the tv and sm...
TheFreakyRobber : I agree but I wanted to know the outcome, just like any other murder case. Did he do it or...
TheFreakyRobber : Epic episide!!!
Betamax78 : a £3.4m taxpayer founded Labour party propaganda gaslighting diversion and demoniation t...
Jen68g : I remember the night I saw this in the cinema when I was 23. I loved the Doors, and couldn...
Alien : That was wonderful. I miss San Diego very much. It's where most of my nostalgia is realize...
Kardat : I hate to say it, but I'm kinda glad they dumped plans for this. I love the first two, bu...
CableNoWay : The little girl in the kitchen is grown now and will be ready for revenge
The director said that he was a huge fan of the original movie. Right. And THIS is the best he could give us? What a f**ing letdown this was. No tension, no creepiness, no stalking on the part of Michael. He just came in and killed. That’s it. No uneasiness of not knowing where he would emerge from. Nope. They butchered my childhood movie. And that pisses me off. Enough now, Hollywood! Everybody in this movie were making dumb decisions. Including Laurie, who should know better, right? Cuz she’s been preparing for years, right? From the first scenes with the podcasters, I knew that it would suck. And the dialogue. sigh*. Really? A doctor would allow them to do what the did? With police evidence? By the way, how did they get hold of such evidence? Podcasters? Nah. On and on it went along. I am thoroughly disappointed. But most of all, I’m disappointed that John Carpenter was involved in this massacre of his own classic. What’s with those old timers destroying their old creations, nowadays? Ugh. Avoid, to the die-hard fans.