Joe Neff wrote:
*I finally saw Halloween III late last summer (thought I posted about it on this forum, but now I can't find any such topic.) And yeah, it's pretty damn enjoyable and fairly underrated. I wouldn't go so far as to call it a classic, but it's worth checking out, and nothing that I would automatically poo poo for a prospective lineup spot one of these days.
Very good news, hope this happens as a 35mm showing
Joe Neff wrote:
I also recently revisited the first two Halloween films on Blu-Ray, and Tim, now more than ever I'm not sure why you don't like Dario Argento. 'Cause H2 has Italian Horror visuals and lighting schemes all over it.
I like Italian Horror just not Susperia
Joe Neff wrote:
And as with part 3, it's fairly underrated, although I can also buy into Aaron's point about showing a sequel that so heavily relies on a viewing of part 1. When we showed Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, it didn't necessarily require a knowledge of the first film, so absurd and strange a reboot of the initial concept it was. Same with Aliens; seeing the first film enriches Ripley's character development in the sequel, but you can still appreciate it as a standalone film.
Lets face it, if you have not seen the origianl HALLOWEEN your probably not attending a Horror Marathon so show Halloween II and forget about the 1 person in the theater asking themselves "who is Micheal Myers?"