The Halloween Franchise

I just came in to warn about this!

Don’t watch the “Laurie finds out Michael is still alive” clip whatever you do.
Glad you warned us! I just muted the hashtags on Twitter. I’m not going to look at anything else Halloween related other than this thread, which is good with spoiler tags. We’re *so* close!
 
Yeah, I don't get why people 'like' spoilers. I'd rather go into something completely oblivious to be honest. I think it's fine reading article or interviews etc. but once you get so close to the movie actually coming out there's always going to be things that leak and people wanting to spoil it for others so I just try and avoid at all costs.
 
She’s finally fresh!

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Can’t make it to the screening tonight after a week on truly buzzing with excitement. To say I’m deflated would be an understatement.
 
I had not ventured in here but I saw it Thursday virtually thanks to a friend and his press access.

Thoughts without being too spoilery:

It is bloody and relentless. The two hour runtime flies by like Usain Bolt. Where the 2018 film is really a rumination on Laurie’s decades long trauma, she is sidelined for the bulk of the film due to injuries sustained in that film and this allows the townspeople who have been terrorized by Michael to rise up and enact their revenge.

There’s a great conversation from this film to be had about how quickly we rise to the mob mentality and how we inevitably become the monster ourself.

Bring Kleenex, I cried at the ending. I knew it was coming from early on and it still hurt like a ton of bricks when it came time.
 
I have avoided all trailers but am seeing Scream in theaters tonight for its 25th anniversary, not sure how I'll avoid a Halloween Kills trailer in the actual theater!
 
I have avoided all trailers but am seeing Scream in theaters tonight for its 25th anniversary, not sure how I'll avoid a Halloween Kills trailer in the actual theater!

They didn't show any trailers at all when I watched it in theaters yesterday. Only did a "making of Scream" tidbit beforehand, so you should be fine.
 
I absolutely love how protective and loving Jamie Lee Curtis is to her on set daughter and granddaughter.
I wish to know her in real life...
 
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