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Seriously. If you shot someone multiple times, point blank, and they fell off a balcony, you would be raving like a maniac too if you looked down and they were gone. Especially if you already suspected that they weren't human. The best Coen Brothers film, IMO. lol. way to respond to one sentence of my argument. Nice troll! A+ The Terminator (1984) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Aliens (1986) Because it's supposed to be the concluding chapter in a TRILOGY and it isn't. I emphasize the word TRILOGY because it seems that most modern directors today don't understand that trilogies are supposed to fit together. Is the final chapter of a trilogy supposed to introduce a new main character? Not in any I've ever seen. And if I was Andi Matichak, I would still be livid that they robbed me of the opportunity to explore the Allyson character in the aftermath of the devastation that happens in "Kills". "Halloween 2018" is built around Laurie, her trauma, and her relationship with her family. "Halloween Kills" is built around Michael going ape shit, and the evil inside him. Halloween Ends should've been about Allyson, losing her mother, wanting revenge, dealing with her grandmother, and possibly about the town of Haddonfield turning on them, and trying to run them out of town. Instead, David Gordon Green decided to make up a new movie about a babysitter who makes a horrible mistake and is bullied by the town. They push him to become a killer and he strikes back at them. This is the movie he wanted to make, not the conclusion of the story he started in 2018. To be fair, I wouldn't actually mind seeing this movie as its own entity, not part of the Halloween franchise. However, he decided to go ahead and make that film, and try to force the other elements from the trilogy into it. Including a tacked on five minute, "Final showdown", between Laurie and Michael that is supposed to show that this is actually part of the trilogy, and here's the ending you wanted... Give me a break. The entire marketing campaign of this film was built around that last five minutes, and it was tacked on, and felt tacked on. Sinister, IMO. Christmas Vacation. Slasher! (Preferably from the '70s/'80s) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM-gFnlnO-o Underrated Gem. I just threw up in my mouth at the thought of him getting a hold of Jason or Freddy. Keep this hack away from anything to do with the Big 3. Ninja III: The Domination - Ninjas - Over the top action - Aerobics Class - Arcade Games - V8 Sex Shut up, Meg. Steve Perry. If she were a president, she would be Baberham Lincoln. The Terminator (1984) - Police Station Big Trouble in Little China (1986) - Gang War Commando (1985) - Island Rescue Predator (1987) - Taking down the guerillas The Matrix (1999) - Lobby shootout 1. Aliens (1986) 2. Almost Famous (2000) 3. Halloween (1978) 4. Halloween II (1981) 5. The Terminator (1984) 6. A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) 7. Better Off Dead (1985) 8. Home Alone (1990) 9. The Goonies (1985) 10. Midnight Run (1988) Major League Field of Dreams Moneyball I've decided to go against Doctor's orders and refuse treatment. MORE '80s FILMS! Fright Night (1985) The Wraith (1986) Overboard (1987) Midnight Run (1988) Weekend At Bernie's (1989) Into the Groove Crazy for You Live to Tell