Season of the Witch is easily the second best in the series, and honestly if it had been released as Season of the Witch, and not as Halloween III, it would have been recognized as a classic much sooner.
Season of the Witch is easily the second best in the series, and honestly if it had been released as Season of the Witch, and not as Halloween III, it would have been recognized as a classic much sooner.
The first half was his typical white trash stuff that could have been Devil’s Rejects: The Home Game, and then halfway through, Zombie remembered he was supposed to be remaking Halloween and just rushed through it.
Halloween 2 is 2nd only to Carpenter’s original in the ranking of all the Halloween movies.
as an aside, can these women PLEASE stop working with Gloria Allred who is literally only interested in how much money and exposure she can get for herself from these women?
I like the bit where they snark about it but all the links to amazon have av club as a referrer just in case you do actually decide to buy those products
I think I saw one of the sequels. The killer was some Elvis impersonator with a guitar that had a drill attached to the neck. One of the victims was the guy in the Totally ‘80s CD compilation commercial that was played a lot in the early ‘90s.
I prefer Martyrs and Inside myself, but they’re not on any of the free streaming services, sadly.
See, this is why I cultivated an expansive Blu-Ray collection: because I didn’t want to be at the mercy of Netflix, Hulu, Prime, or whatever. What kind of friggin’ Halloween would it be if I COULDN’T watch Halloween, or A Nightmare on Elm Street? Evil Dead? Scream? There’s so much great stuff that just isn’t available…
Seen Session 9?
I would reallly like to see “The Raft” done by a great director. The one in C2 has its moments, but just doesn’t quite cross the finish line for me.
The short story is even more effective. King just rules at short format horror.
I prefer the cartoon worm with the spectacles.
Italy is Europe’s Alabama.
The Amanda Knox case is suddenly making a lot more sense to me...
People complained that Summer dropped out, but I saw it more of her becoming more well adjusted and content to live a normal life than seeking to join Rick and Morty’s wacky adventures.
All very well said. I personally loved this season, I’ve liked every season. They have all felt like very natural extensions of the characters/story to me.
I always found it miraculous that any show could be as funny as Rick and Morty and also manage to be super thoughtful or expose genuine aspects of the human experience at the same time…I’ve never been disappointed with it, and it’s not because I’m mindless in my fandom, but rather because I think its lowest moments…
Disagree. This season was pretty clearly all about how much Rick needs his family, despite everything he says or does that is contrary to that. While, to me, every other season made it seem like he is only going to stick around until he gets bored or till shit hits the fan; The end of season 2 plus the whole season…
Aside from the season finale, I actually really enjoyed this season. I felt like what Summer and Morty went through in terms of their parents divorce was a lot like what my brother and I went through when our parents got divorced when we were in our teens (even down to dad being with some weird exotic lady and…
Yeah. I’m a big fan of Mr. Show and Arrested Development, but Cross’ standup often just feels like him being an asshole and swinging at low-hanging fruit. I mean, I’m both liberal and an asshole, but I just don’t have time for his thing. So I have an easier time believing he’s just an all-around asshole, rather than…