holmescj80
Iscritto in data lug 2004
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After a string of ho hum sequels to Halloween from 1978, 1981 was one of my favourite sequels.
The rest were getting a little silly for my liking.
Rob Zombie pushed the envelope.
Then out of the blue, my brother sent me a message online that there will be a sequel, 40 years after the original movie!
I counted down the days, went online, got my ticket and saw this film on Halloween.
True Halloween fans will not be disappointed.
It's back to its roots and delivers an alternate story.
Laurie Strode is back and has waited forty years to confront the Shape. She is the face of trauma.
Once this film gets going, it doesn't miss a beat.
There are new kills that breathe life back into this much loved franchise.
Pieces of the film paid tribute to the past Halloween films.
The look of Michael in this aged mask gives the nostalgia feel to the film.
It book ends the new story line.
Will definitely watch this again.
This latest installment in the Scary Movie Franchise was well done.
The jokes are not as half baked or over done as Scary Movie 2 and 3.
The plot is relatively simple - we see the return of Cindy Campbell (she gets finnier and dumber as the movie moves along) looking after an old lady in a house, which is next to Tom Ryan's house, during the alien invasion.
From here, the cast get separated and go their own ways, with funny adventures meeting strange characters.
There is always the usual fart gag here and there, and homophobia (a poke at Brokeback Mountain).
The special effects are pretty funny too. Erections, children zapped by lightning and severed limbs are all about fun.
This film may also leave the door open for Scary Movie 5.
The jokes are not as half baked or over done as Scary Movie 2 and 3.
The plot is relatively simple - we see the return of Cindy Campbell (she gets finnier and dumber as the movie moves along) looking after an old lady in a house, which is next to Tom Ryan's house, during the alien invasion.
From here, the cast get separated and go their own ways, with funny adventures meeting strange characters.
There is always the usual fart gag here and there, and homophobia (a poke at Brokeback Mountain).
The special effects are pretty funny too. Erections, children zapped by lightning and severed limbs are all about fun.
This film may also leave the door open for Scary Movie 5.
This is a fun reality show. The basic plot is about someone who has got a rundown car and this guy called Xzibit and his car crew turn these rundown cars into exotic cars.
The best thing about this show is that everyone can enjoy it - no bad language, nudity or violence.
The atmosphere during the show is friendly as everyone who is watching it are amazed by the wizardry of these cars being customized.
Not only are men getting their cars "pimped up", there are more women having their cars decked out in shiny new paint jobs, thumping stereos, smooth interiors, flash mag wheels, and sweet exhaust notes.
One car is pimped up over the 30 minutes of every show. There is the background of the vehicle and the owner, the pimping crew go over how to pimp up the car.
The car doesn't take itself too seriously, as it's all about creativity and imagination (for the automated mind).
No one loses in this show, everyone's a winner. All we need is a pimping crew in Australia........
The best thing about this show is that everyone can enjoy it - no bad language, nudity or violence.
The atmosphere during the show is friendly as everyone who is watching it are amazed by the wizardry of these cars being customized.
Not only are men getting their cars "pimped up", there are more women having their cars decked out in shiny new paint jobs, thumping stereos, smooth interiors, flash mag wheels, and sweet exhaust notes.
One car is pimped up over the 30 minutes of every show. There is the background of the vehicle and the owner, the pimping crew go over how to pimp up the car.
The car doesn't take itself too seriously, as it's all about creativity and imagination (for the automated mind).
No one loses in this show, everyone's a winner. All we need is a pimping crew in Australia........