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Halloween (1978) * FULL LENGTH REACTION

I absolutely loved this one!!

I always want a back story and a reason for people to do what they do, but this one worked well despite it not being what I wanted.

There's something terrifying about someone openly just standing there and staring. It's very unsettling.

I definitely want to know more about Michael, he must have some kind of supernatural powers.

I imagine a lot of people dressed up as him for Halloween in the years after the movie's release, and they would just stand there and look at people 😨

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Thank you so much for being here and watching along with me!!

Halloween (1978) * FULL LENGTH REACTION

Comments

Thanks for all of that! I knew Nicholas Cage was in The Wicker Man, but it turns out that one came out in 2006 lol I didn't know it was a remake!

Verowak

If you want to see more Christopher Lee, he frequently costarred with Peter Cushing in the horror films made by Hammer Films. He played Dracula opposite Cushing's Van Helsing, the creature opposite Cushing's Dr. Frankenstein, and the Mummy against Cushing's archaeologist. In the seventies they made a good international film Horror Express (1972) that is creepy. Lee also starred in The Wicker Man (1973), considered to be one of the best horror films of the period. He also did a couple comedy/horror films, House of the Longshadows (1982) with Peter Cushing and Vincent Price as well as appearing in Gremlins 2: The New Batch.

Jonathan Hintz

Happy you enjoyed this! I watched the Halloween films first then went on to Friday the 13th and a Nightmare on Elm Street lol. The movie Tommy and Lindsey were watching is called "The Thing from Another World" so John Carpenter's version is a remake. Some of my favorite John Carpenter films are this, They Live, Escape from New York and Big Trouble in Little China.

Wade Wallenstein


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