#Halloween 2
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carriefisher · 2 months ago
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HALLOWEEN 2 — (1981) dir. Rick Rosenthal
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goryhorroor · 1 year ago
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horror movies + favorite posters
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clarkarts24 · 10 months ago
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Halloween VHS Spines
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fanofspooky · 3 months ago
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Halloween II newspaper ads
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stars-bean · 1 year ago
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Halloween II (1981) dir. Rick Rosenthal
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fatmagic · 1 month ago
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classichorrorblog · 2 years ago
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Halloween II (1981) - Directed by Rick Rosenthal
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brokehorrorfan · 4 months ago
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Spirit Halloween's animatronics for the 2024 Halloween season include Halloween II's Michael Myers, Scream VI's Ghostface, Terrifier's Art the Clown, and Corpse Bride's Emily and Victor. Additional details on each one can be found below.
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Michael Myers stands 6'3" and plays Halloween music and makes breathing sounds as he moves. It costs $280 and is available exclusively online.
Ghostface stands 6'2" and speaks lines from Scream VI and makes knife and screaming noises as he movies. Two masks (aged and bloody) and two weapons (knife and machete) are included. It costs $280.
Art the Clown stands 6'2" and makes horn sounds as he moves. Removable flower sunglasses are included. It costs $200.
Emily stands 5'8" and speaks phrases from the movie as she moves. It costs $300.
Victor stands 6" and speaks phrases from the movie as he moves. It costs $280.
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calimarikid · 2 months ago
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fuckedmesogood · 1 year ago
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Laurie Strode - Rob Zombie’s Halloween II
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Halloween II (1981) - VHS cover
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koboldfactory · 2 years ago
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Beryllia dressed up as a zombie and Jira as a witch necromancer!!
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fanofspooky · 1 year ago
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Halloween Timeline 1
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aussiehorrific · 25 days ago
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Halloween II, ca. 1981.
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notaplaceofhonour · 2 months ago
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I wouldn’t ever accuse Halloween of being “good representation” of mental illness or institutionalized people, but what it is is fascinating
because Halloween isn’t the story of a madman haunting Haddonfield; it’s the story of two madmen: Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis. this doctor shows up in the sleepy town of Haddonfield packing heat with a crazed look in his eye, obsessed with his former patient, yammering on about how he’s seen evil incarnate behind a child’s eyes, going on long winding monologues about druid rituals and the evil spirits of the unconscious mind, and refusing to be mollified by any of the sane, rational people around him. Obviously Dr. Loomis is right, but sane?
as Dr. Hoffman says, “I think you’re the one who needs mental help.” any other day, any other night, Dr Loomis would be thrown in a padded cell right next to Myers.
yes, Michael Myers was the one literally institutionalized, and yet Loomis is every bit as trapped by the institutions of the world as Myers was. Loomis is riding and running around from one end of Haddonfield to the other like a rat chewing at the bars of its cage, trapped between one institution and another and another, all restraining him from stopping Myers, all too reasonable to take him seriously.
it’s the sane, rational doctors ignoring Loomis’s alarmist advice that leads to Myers’ escape; the sane, rational police force that drags its feet at every step of the way and fails to stop Myers; the sane, rational governor that orders a marshall take Loomis away.
Halloween is the story of two madmen, neither of which any institution knows what to do with, and what happens when all human structures of rules, norms, and pre-conceived beliefs about the world fail to account for the anomalous: a man completely devoid of humanity, and the kook doctor driven insane trying to reach him who is nevertheless the only truly sane person in all of Illinois
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scarycrowsblog · 5 months ago
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