halloween kills really? what a dumb title.
so a day can kill you? halloween, the day kills you? wtf?
shareso a day can kill you? halloween, the day kills you? wtf?
shareterrible title
share"kill
[kil]
VERB
kills (third person present)
1.cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
2.put an end to or cause the failure or defeat of (something).
3.overwhelm (someone) with an emotion.
4.pass (time, or a specified amount of it), typically while waiting for a particular event."
NOT SO GOOD WITH WORDS?...SOME OF THEM MEAN MORE THAN ONE THING OR CAN BE USED DIFFERENTLY...THAT REALLY KILLS ME.🙂
forget the title this will just be more feminists nonsense like the previous one.
shareWho hurt you?
shareLike most of the others as well?
shareHow was the last film feminist?
shareTearing down men to prop up women by making all the male characters incompetent or a-holes and the female characters strong & independent with little to no character flaws (arguably Laurie is an exception due to her psychological issues, but her paranoia ultimately pays off at the end when all the female characters lay waste to Michael). It’s a run-of-the-mill example of modern Hollywood forcing a feminist agenda into an established franchise.
shareAs a man, I didn't feel that way at all. Not only that, but the horror genre is no stranger to strong female characters, so I don't know why it's an issue here.
shareAren't slashers inherently feminist? It's almost always a woman who kills (or temporarily stops) the killer. That's true going back to Black Christmas and Friday the 13th.
shareBetter than just calling it Halloween 2 imo.
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