Big John and Little John are Realtors,you can see their promotion on a bench when Tommy goes around town looking for people to hunt Michael Down. They most likely couldn’t sell it because of The Myers Tragedy,Which is why they probably live in it
@24:25 I've been married for 20 years. I have seen my wife give birth to soon to be 5 kids. #michael_myers ain't got sh*t. 1. I've been clinically dead before; 2. I have had Carbon Dioxide poisoning twice; 3. I have seen or felt the sensation of nearby (within 3-ft) apparitions constantly. So, as far as Michael Myers goes in the setting, and to make another movie quote, "...I will gouge out his eyes, and skull F*** him."-Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
The woman that gets the light bulb to the neck is the woman that shows the journalists Judith's gravestone in Halloween 2018, and you can see michael watching in the background. So her death isn't that unconnected.
I agree, loved the flashback. I think that's my favorite part of the whole movie. I wish they would do a whole movie like that flashback....... With that old school Halloween feel that it had
@@markell60 Agreed. The flashbacks were The Best part of this movie and I'm all for seeing a movie set during or before this time period. Plus, the guy who played Myers is Great. I think his name is Airon Armstrong and he gives a really Castle-esque performance of The Shape. I vote they hire him for any future projects calling for a young Myers. He's definitely in my top 5 Myers actors
And it has a great deleted scene Included... The one where Lonnie is walking home alone After the cop tells him and the Mulaneys that a psycho is on the loose; then Lonnie sees Myers peering at him from the hedges and disappearing. They must be watching a DVD/Blu-ray because that scene wasn't included in the original, but they have an option to play the movie to include the deleted scenes. That scene, and the one with Laurie Strode walking out of the hospital with the knife in her hand at the end, were so good. But, This one is my favorite by far. When I first saw it, I couldn't understand Why they didn't include it in the theatrical release
*They did an amazing job recreating the Myers house in this movie. in the 78 flashback and in 2018. it was built on a soundstage and even the neighboring houses were a perfect match to the houses next to the Myers house in the original*
Speaking of those hot cops...the one that gets taken out in the house is Jim Cummings. He wrote and directed one of my favorite scary movies called The Wolf of Snow Hollow. It's a small independent film (which tend to be some of my favorite horror films). I'd love to see you guys react to it. It's very camp and a little unhinged and it doesn't get enough love and attention. I think you guys might enjoy it and I'd sure enjoy seeing you react to it.
Personally, I LOVE the flashbacks! They actually went to the cinematographer of the original for pointers and it's spot on! This may have it's cons, but it's also got it's pros. My second favorite of the Green Trilogy.
[Edited for clarity and Mulaneys info] Thank you both for such a fun reaction. I Like this movie, but I Love the Flashbacks. There's something so... how can I describe it?... familiar yet, unsettling and nerve-wracking about 70s Haddonfield. On the one hand, it's a small Midwestern suburb that's always been safe to the point of boring. Which is why the biggest problem they've ever had were the pranksters causing damage and annoying everyone. Before He Came Home. But, out of nowhere, as Lonnie is walking home after his encounter with the Mulaneys, there's suddenly something Off, cold, and really dangerous about all the shadows and dark patches, the quiet, the sound of the dried autumn leaves skittering across the pavement, the wind. And then, Lonnie looks up and Sees this ghost white mask half hidden behind the hedge. Just Staring at him. Not moving. Waiting for him to get closer. Worse, after Myers is noticed, he just nonchalantly walks away and disa-freaking-ppears. That's Nightmare fuel right there. And it's done so well because it's not making a big deal about it. It's Real in the way it would actually happen, in this strange yet ordinary way. It's perfect. Which is Why I will Never understand why DGG cut it from the theatrical release of the movie. But, I'm so glad it was restored in the Extended cut because it really Makes the whole flashback Great, and heightens the creeping unease of that encounter with The Boogeyman for Lonnie. And we understand the absolute fear he carried all his life after that night. One more insight... According to the novelization, the reason the Mulaneys are attacking Lonnie is because, earlier in the evening, he got separated from his two friends and ended up trick or treating with the Mulaneys' cousin. For no reason at all, Lonnie decides to hit the cousin and steals a bunch of his candy, in particular, a large jawbreaker. The Mulaneys find out what happened and go looking for Lonnie. That's why when they find him, they're demanding to see what candy he's hiding in his hand, and when it turns out to be a large jawbreaker, they're about beat Lonnie up until the deputy appears and tells them to get home. So, Lonnie is a bully until meeting The Shape. Looking forward to the next Halloween reaction
I wish I could love this film more. I wish this entire film was JUST a flashback. But I’ll never forgive this film for making me believe people are this dumb to confuse The Penguin Vs Two Face. Or that this town is that traumatized by a 1970s tiny murder. It would make more sense if 2 still mattered. Now back to what I love: how the font to the H18 Trilogy each match the original trilogy and their respective film. 2018 has Halloween 1’s title font. Kills has Halloween II’s and Ends with Season of the Witch. What a stylish choice.
Don’t get me wrong, this movie wasn’t bad but the whole “Evil dies tonight” thing made me cringe to the max n a literally wanted to get up and leave the cinema when I saw it 😭
*I would love to see them do a Halloween movies set in the 70s or 80s. get the people who recreated the 78 flashback in this movie to do it. The House of The Devil a Horror made in 2009 looks like it was filmed in the 80s. Ti West directed it*
I didn't expect for this one to be done so fast but I ain't mad at it. 😂😂 This is my favorite out of the trilogy tbh but I do feel 2018 set the bar and doesn't get the praise it deserves. Love y'all content ❤
I wanted to see michael as just a boogeyman but human. Cause we have always seen his as supernatural. To me the ends movie would have ended differently if they went that route.
In my opinion the 2018 first movie is my fav. Its the end that made me not like kills so much. In my opinion i figured they were gonna go a new route with michael by not making him "supernatural". Once they did that i was like now where can they go with it?
This is my favourite of the trilogy. 2018 might be better, but this one is more entertaining. Yes its badly written, and the hospital mob scene is cringe and unnecessary virtue signaling, but its still more fun generally speaking and the godawful Halloween Ends redeems this film a LOT
i think this film failed because of multiple reasons: 1. It was delayed nearly 2 years and was hyped up so much that when it finally released it was a major flop 2. the constant dialogue of "evil dies tonight" made it super cringey 3. the random sub plot of the mental patient killing himself was unnecessary i get that at the time this movie came out there were the riot and stuff going on but that should have been left out of the film, no one likes to see real like meta in films if its not a scream film. 4. some kills like the girl shooting herself by accident with the door was just dumb, i think half my theater had walked out by that point 5. the worst part of this film is that it gets worse in the next film Halloween has spawned many different timelines and they can never seem to get it right with any of them
Best parts of this movie were the flashback and Lindsay going in on Michael. Otherwise this movie is bad. Too many dumb kills and people you don’t care about. The gay couple were two of the dumbest! Every opportunity to leave and they just get themselves killed. Also hate that Michael is just an old man, not the supernatural entity of the original series.
Yeah… no I’m sorry I love yal but even you two couldn’t save this movie from sucking lol. If the next two were gonna be this bad they should’ve just did the 2018 film & left it
I loved Jamie Lee UNTIL Halloween Ends. The way she played it up before it's release, and how great it was, how awesome of a conclusion to her character's story arc... guys, I was so stoked for ENDS but when I seen the absolute worst installment(ENDS) I literally felt deceived by Jamie Lee. An actress of her caliber, to KNOW how much that movie was going to piss off the fans, and still did the publicity circuit hyping it up as something that it was totally not, just destroyed her image in my mind. Petty? Maybe. But seriously. ENDS was soooo bad. Laurie Strode was mentally distraught for almost 50 years WHILE MICHAEL WAS LOCKED AWAY? But in Ends, when she KNOWS he's loose and could be anywhere, she is leaving doors unlocked and playing Betty Crocker, I was so damn confused. She's only psychologically damaged when Myers is LOCKED UP?! Then as hot as Corey was, he went from interest to love to absolutely crazy with the "If I can't have her, no one will" mentality in just 3 days??? Michael had been an unstoppable force of evil for so long but is suddenly ready for a nursing home? I mean, God, it was bad. Shit, sorry. I went off on an ENDS tirade LOL I was just so upset with Jamie Lee over it.
Getting “Evil Dies Tonight” tattooed as a tramp stamp 💋🎃
Omg yes 🙌 do it !!!!
😂😂😂
"Get it off honey! Show his ugly mug!" 😂😂😂
I just heard that the actor Charles Cyphers who played Brackett has passed away. RIP Charles Cyphers xx
Big John and Little John are Realtors,you can see their promotion on a bench when Tommy goes around town looking for people to hunt Michael Down. They most likely couldn’t sell it because of The Myers Tragedy,Which is why they probably live in it
@24:25 I've been married for 20 years. I have seen my wife give birth to soon to be 5 kids. #michael_myers ain't got sh*t. 1. I've been clinically dead before; 2. I have had Carbon Dioxide poisoning twice; 3. I have seen or felt the sensation of nearby (within 3-ft) apparitions constantly. So, as far as Michael Myers goes in the setting, and to make another movie quote, "...I will gouge out his eyes, and skull F*** him."-Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
Love that skeleton rocking the Casey Becker wig in the background
The woman that gets the light bulb to the neck is the woman that shows the journalists Judith's gravestone in Halloween 2018, and you can see michael watching in the background. So her death isn't that unconnected.
She saw Michael watching them behind a tree in that same scene.
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@@Kenny-ep2nf yes lol
There needs to be a pop funko of Karen in the Christmas sweater
I agree, loved the flashback. I think that's my favorite part of the whole movie. I wish they would do a whole movie like that flashback....... With that old school Halloween feel that it had
@ksfhhnfan Damn.. would've been a great movie!
@@markell60 Agreed. The flashbacks were The Best part of this movie and I'm all for seeing a movie set during or before this time period.
Plus, the guy who played Myers is Great. I think his name is Airon Armstrong and he gives a really Castle-esque performance of The Shape.
I vote they hire him for any future projects calling for a young Myers. He's definitely in my top 5 Myers actors
I told myself I would never rewatch this movie again, but I can’t miss a petty pumpkins reaction! So here we go 😅😅😅😅
And it has a great deleted scene Included... The one where Lonnie is walking home alone After the cop tells him and the Mulaneys that a psycho is on the loose; then Lonnie sees Myers peering at him from the hedges and disappearing.
They must be watching a DVD/Blu-ray because that scene wasn't included in the original, but they have an option to play the movie to include the deleted scenes.
That scene, and the one with Laurie Strode walking out of the hospital with the knife in her hand at the end, were so good. But, This one is my favorite by far.
When I first saw it, I couldn't understand Why they didn't include it in the theatrical release
“I love a good chant”
😂❤
*They did an amazing job recreating the Myers house in this movie. in the 78 flashback and in 2018. it was built on a soundstage and even the neighboring houses were a perfect match to the houses next to the Myers house in the original*
I like this one as well as Halloween 2,4, H20 and resurrection
*I can't believe they just left Oscar hanging on that fence for hours!*
Speaking of those hot cops...the one that gets taken out in the house is Jim Cummings. He wrote and directed one of my favorite scary movies called The Wolf of Snow Hollow. It's a small independent film (which tend to be some of my favorite horror films). I'd love to see you guys react to it. It's very camp and a little unhinged and it doesn't get enough love and attention. I think you guys might enjoy it and I'd sure enjoy seeing you react to it.
"Michael shows up and starts twerking all over them" l can't!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I cheered when Cameron died in the theater 😂
Personally, I LOVE the flashbacks! They actually went to the cinematographer of the original for pointers and it's spot on! This may have it's cons, but it's also got it's pros. My second favorite of the Green Trilogy.
Lmfao Karen runs this hospital 😂
You boys should have a drinking game every time you hear evil dies tonight you must have a shot
[Edited for clarity and Mulaneys info] Thank you both for such a fun reaction. I Like this movie, but I Love the Flashbacks. There's something so... how can I describe it?... familiar yet, unsettling and nerve-wracking about 70s Haddonfield.
On the one hand, it's a small Midwestern suburb that's always been safe to the point of boring. Which is why the biggest problem they've ever had were the pranksters causing damage and annoying everyone. Before He Came Home.
But, out of nowhere, as Lonnie is walking home after his encounter with the Mulaneys, there's suddenly something Off, cold, and really dangerous about all the shadows and dark patches, the quiet, the sound of the dried autumn leaves skittering across the pavement, the wind.
And then, Lonnie looks up and Sees this ghost white mask half hidden behind the hedge. Just Staring at him. Not moving. Waiting for him to get closer.
Worse, after Myers is noticed, he just nonchalantly walks away and disa-freaking-ppears.
That's Nightmare fuel right there. And it's done so well because it's not making a big deal about it. It's Real in the way it would actually happen, in this strange yet ordinary way.
It's perfect. Which is Why I will Never understand why DGG cut it from the theatrical release of the movie. But, I'm so glad it was restored in the Extended cut because it really Makes the whole flashback Great, and heightens the creeping unease of that encounter with The Boogeyman for Lonnie. And we understand the absolute fear he carried all his life after that night.
One more insight...
According to the novelization, the reason the Mulaneys are attacking Lonnie is because, earlier in the evening, he got separated from his two friends and ended up trick or treating with the Mulaneys' cousin. For no reason at all, Lonnie decides to hit the cousin and steals a bunch of his candy, in particular, a large jawbreaker.
The Mulaneys find out what happened and go looking for Lonnie. That's why when they find him, they're demanding to see what candy he's hiding in his hand, and when it turns out to be a large jawbreaker, they're about beat Lonnie up until the deputy appears and tells them to get home.
So, Lonnie is a bully until meeting The Shape.
Looking forward to the next Halloween reaction
Loveee your reaction to Halloween every year. 🤩 and it never gets old. Happy Spooky SZN
The shot when Michael was at the door step lost it 😍 14:00
Paul Rudd nearly happened but he was doing Ghostbusters and apparently, AMH told him, "I've got this."
I wish I could love this film more. I wish this entire film was JUST a flashback. But I’ll never forgive this film for making me believe people are this dumb to confuse The Penguin Vs Two Face. Or that this town is that traumatized by a 1970s tiny murder. It would make more sense if 2 still mattered. Now back to what I love: how the font to the H18 Trilogy each match the original trilogy and their respective film. 2018 has Halloween 1’s title font. Kills has Halloween II’s and Ends with Season of the Witch. What a stylish choice.
Don’t get me wrong, this movie wasn’t bad but the whole “Evil dies tonight” thing made me cringe to the max n a literally wanted to get up and leave the cinema when I saw it 😭
Halloween Kills has my fav michael kills tbh :)
Karen you will always be famous
LOVED this movie. Seen it 4 times and i never understood the hate. This one truly showed Michael's rage and overall the movie lived up to the hype IMO
I love y'all's content!😊
*I would love to see them do a Halloween movies set in the 70s or 80s. get the people who recreated the 78 flashback in this movie to do it. The House of The Devil a Horror made in 2009 looks like it was filmed in the 80s. Ti West directed it*
lowkey.. team michael this movie lol. the whole evil dies tonight made me want them all to die too
I didn't expect for this one to be done so fast but I ain't mad at it. 😂😂 This is my favorite out of the trilogy tbh but I do feel 2018 set the bar and doesn't get the praise it deserves. Love y'all content ❤
Not too fast. Skipped two years.
They chanted "Evil dies tonight" just for most of them to get killed. No shade, but it is ironic like Alanis Morissette.
My fave from the recent trilogy
*Too bad they didn't get Dean Cundey The cinematographer from H1 to come back and do the Halloween Kills flashback*
excellent reaction
Little John was in El Camino. I mean, he is in El Camino, when you watch it again.
The flashback in the beginning is the only thing I liked about this movie.
My favourite Halloween is Halloween ends
Wait bring her back for what show?
live laugh love petty pumpkinssss xx 💋
This movie is unfairly maligned. I think is really good. It has some flaws, but overall is a great watch!
Karen's death hurt and shocked me. If you haven't seen Cursed with Judy Greer, you should react to it.
Idk how i feel about a michael series. Its been done enough at this point.
soo excited !!!! 🥰😄
evil dyes tonight
It's like a stucks a mob from The Simpsons into regular Horror movie.
Will you guys be reacting to the new episodes of American horror stories?🥺🧎🏼♀️
You guys should check out an early 80's zombie movie called "Dead and Buried." You'll love it!😮
You should post video Halloween 5 1989 0:29
Got no problem with this. DGG is local to me and so this makes me proud. Fuck the haters.
The hatred I have for this movie and the trilogy cannot be measured by any means currently available to us.
is this a reupload?
It is not!
@@PettyPumpkins wow, idk why for some reason I remember y'all having seen this in the past and posted it here.
I liked Halloween kills. My complaint too many "evil dies tonight!" 😅
They should have kept all the OG characters at least until Ends
Halloween 4 for 2024
I wanted to see michael as just a boogeyman but human. Cause we have always seen his as supernatural. To me the ends movie would have ended differently if they went that route.
In my opinion the 2018 first movie is my fav. Its the end that made me not like kills so much. In my opinion i figured they were gonna go a new route with michael by not making him "supernatural". Once they did that i was like now where can they go with it?
This movie is so ridiculous it has you actually rooting for Michael🤦🏽♀️
I know it’s not particularly horror but I’d love it if the Pumpkins watched Fargo. Both the movie and the series are excellent.
This is my favourite of the trilogy. 2018 might be better, but this one is more entertaining. Yes its badly written, and the hospital mob scene is cringe and unnecessary virtue signaling, but its still more fun generally speaking and the godawful Halloween Ends redeems this film a LOT
i think this film failed because of multiple reasons:
1. It was delayed nearly 2 years and was hyped up so much that when it finally released it was a major flop
2. the constant dialogue of "evil dies tonight" made it super cringey
3. the random sub plot of the mental patient killing himself was unnecessary i get that at the time this movie came out there were the riot and stuff going on but that should have been left out of the film, no one likes to see real like meta in films if its not a scream film.
4. some kills like the girl shooting herself by accident with the door was just dumb, i think half my theater had walked out by that point
5. the worst part of this film is that it gets worse in the next film
Halloween has spawned many different timelines and they can never seem to get it right with any of them
Best parts of this movie were the flashback and Lindsay going in on Michael. Otherwise this movie is bad.
Too many dumb kills and people you don’t care about. The gay couple were two of the dumbest! Every opportunity to leave and they just get themselves killed.
Also hate that Michael is just an old man, not the supernatural entity of the original series.
Yeah… no I’m sorry I love yal but even you two couldn’t save this movie from sucking lol. If the next two were gonna be this bad they should’ve just did the 2018 film & left it
Cant stand Great Value Timothée Chalamet.
I loved Jamie Lee UNTIL Halloween Ends. The way she played it up before it's release, and how great it was, how awesome of a conclusion to her character's story arc... guys, I was so stoked for ENDS but when I seen the absolute worst installment(ENDS) I literally felt deceived by Jamie Lee. An actress of her caliber, to KNOW how much that movie was going to piss off the fans, and still did the publicity circuit hyping it up as something that it was totally not, just destroyed her image in my mind. Petty? Maybe. But seriously. ENDS was soooo bad. Laurie Strode was mentally distraught for almost 50 years WHILE MICHAEL WAS LOCKED AWAY? But in Ends, when she KNOWS he's loose and could be anywhere, she is leaving doors unlocked and playing Betty Crocker, I was so damn confused. She's only psychologically damaged when Myers is LOCKED UP?! Then as hot as Corey was, he went from interest to love to absolutely crazy with the "If I can't have her, no one will" mentality in just 3 days??? Michael had been an unstoppable force of evil for so long but is suddenly ready for a nursing home? I mean, God, it was bad.
Shit, sorry. I went off on an ENDS tirade LOL I was just so upset with Jamie Lee over it.
Jaime's been like that for a long time, especially in regards to her treatment of Danielle Harris.