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Not to me, but it's always getting dragged for too much female power, weak men etc. Virtually all slasher films pivot on young women rising up to kick ass, but for some reason this one seemed to incense some folks. I don't have a point to prove - that's your cyclical game. True, but that's still only ~0.5% of the population so far. Fading Like a Flower Spending My Time Dangerous They'd only vaccinated 350,000 people by the end of last week. It's going to take a while yet. Well... it does. It didn't go broke did it, which is what the other poster said happens? Even in adjusted dollars it made more than the original, which took almost a decade to reach it's $70m gross. We'll have to see how the next two fare to see if people actually care. Halloween's $255million box office receipts say otherwise. "If you haven't had it... You've had it." Cherry Falls "By pick. By axe. By sword. Bye bye!" The Mutilator No, I'm watching it now and JoBeth Williams referred to the dog as E-bus/buzz. Awww man are you *still* pedalling this old complaint? Kinda - 4 was supposed to end with Jill getting away with it, and the next film was loosely planned to be her (and possibly Kirby) in college enjoying her 'fame' and trying to cover up what she did, while a new series of murders occurs. I'm not sure if or where Sid was supposed to fit into that. There's no sound apparently, which is why it can't be cut into the film. There's a whole story of how the tape had to be 'baked' for 12 hours to separate the magnetic tape before they could watch it. It alludes to nearly all of the murders being longer. I prefer The Burning, but it's mainly because the ending of SC had been given away before I watched it. I hope it's Aesha. The first to die WAS a white girl. Might want to ask yourself why first to go in all of these IS always a girl? And now Hannah's gone! Heh! I've encountered that before. Our housemate isn't really offended, just shocked at the way we speak sometimes, but she is overly polite and once told me she thought the British were all 'how do you dooo' and stoic manners, so it's been a shock for her. We'll crack her in the end. Vegemite > Marmite. Occasionally it works - Spike on Buffy transitioned quite nicely into a good guy. Heroes had other problems as well though, it's been years but I remember them killing off most of the interesting ones often and leaving the boring characters around too long. I live with two Australians and an American in the UK and the American girl gets confused (and agitated) by the banter the rest of us use. She thinks we're really vulgar at times. I'd say British and Australian vernacular has more in common, we use the same terms for most (but not all) things, much to the confusion of our other roomie. They got her to try Vegemite the other week and she threw up. They had their moment like any other subgenre - they kept making them for video but they just got cheaper and more ridiculous. I don't think it's anything to do with PC-police etc., trends just moved on.