The Infected 156,297 Infected Strong

Sharkchild @sharkchild

active 6 months, 2 weeks ago
  • Definitely for me, when Eileen enters the house to overhear mannaquins chatting to one another. The first big reveal of Plasterface is terrifying, but the idea of those wax figures conversing creeped the hell out of me. Also, when Jerry later finds himself there and Plasterface is childishly playing with dolls, surrounded by his legion of waxy…[Read more]

    • When Plasterface is putting the plaster on the girls face,and that voice.’You’ll never see again.’Creepy I loved it.

  • This film seems to have the same story attatched, for 80′s kids it was a late night discovery that traumatised them until they could track it down on DVD. It retained it’s power, and is definitely a classic. When did you first see this memorable terror-flick and were you like many haunted by scraps of its imagry for years afterwards?

  • Was the addition of telekinesis a good one, or a slightly muddled addition to what was already a fantastic film? Plasterface’s ‘abilities’ made him creepier sure, but many critics and horror fans have questioned whether it was a good move, especially when it seems to come out of nowhere.

  • This was definitely one of the best performances the Halloween series was ever blessed with. He perfectly nailed Tommy’s nervous, broken and haunted personality. The character really was the worthy successor to Dr Loomis and Rudd really made a lingering mark on the franchise. I often wonder what would have happened if Brian Andrews had reclaimed…[Read more]

  • Did anyone else pick up this awesome series when first released? The first two issues were particularly amazing, picking up where Halloween 6 left off. Tommy Doyle is writing a novel based on Loomis’ diaries (the diaries themselves refer to events mentioned in the awesome and earlier discussed Halloween novelization by Curtis Richards) when the…[Read more]

    • I believe I have one of them yes. I keep my comics stashed and rarely take them out like any self respecting nerd haha…I’ll check to see which ones I have exactly though.

    • dude thankyou, the only thing i could ever compare h2o to is somthing like dawsons creek, they shouldn’t have ignored 6.

  • …was actually introduced in the novelization of the first film. Curtis Richards awesome novel opens with a druidic curse being placed upon a bloodline that turns it’s inflicted (Michael) into soulless killers. I think Farrands obviously had read the book and incorperated this element. That being said, should Halloween fans thus be more open to…[Read more]

    • Very true I have the novelization. Its the prolouge you are talking of.

      Farrands had some great ideas the problem was the director Joe Chapelle. Who cared nothing of the script. Wrote his own ending. Fucked over Farrands and belittled Pleasance who died shortly after. The guy is utter slime.

    • Hey, thanks for posting (and anyone with an appreciation for Anna Paquin and H6 is a bloodbrother of mine).

      Yeah, we came so close to having a great finale to the original series, if they had let Farrands do his own thing. I hate to think of the Halloween franchise as being picked apart by Dimension know-nothings as well. Akkads hands were…[Read more]

    • i didnt mind it.if it doesnt bother me to have telekenisis in friday the 13th then that wouldnt bother me either.

    • it was introduced in halloween 2 when michael wrote SAMHAIN on the blackboard at the school he broke into.dr.loomis explains it in the marshall’s car.there wouldn’t have been a 4,5&6 without it because there’d be no explanation for the fact that he won’t die !!

    • never knew that phsycokid, thankyou for enlightening me!

    • and i remember that in 2 the only 1 i dont hav, lol SAMHAIN!

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