David Gordon Green | Halloween Trilogy Debate | Good or Bad?

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  • David Gordon Green | Halloween Trilogy Debate | Good or Bad?
    We talk with our buddy Nick Pusch and go back and forth on what we liked and disliked on the trilogy by David Gordon Green for Halloween
    Visit Nick Pusch's Horror Channel
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    #halloween
    #halloweenends2022
    #halloweenkills2021

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @1986Cochran
    @1986Cochran 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good video guys. I will always defend this trilogy… is it perfect? No… but to me it’s better than 90% of the original sequels

    • @luvysfatlife
      @luvysfatlife 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      First two were ok, I just personally cannot stand ends. Ruins the final three trilogy to me. Sone of the footage was instant classic. Michael coming out of burning house phenomenal

  • @ByronWeaver33
    @ByronWeaver33 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nick - How would you fix the aspects that you didn’t like in Halloween: Kills (2021)? Overall I gave it a 8/10. Halloween (2018) got a 8.5/10. Halloween on the other hand I gave it a 6.5/10 but… the novels for Halloween (2018), Halloween: Kills (2021) and especially Halloween: Ends (2022) is 10x better than the films.

  • @ByronWeaver33
    @ByronWeaver33 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nick - This is my pitch for a sequel to Halloween: Ends (2022).
    Halloween: Reborn - A sequel that would pick up after the events of Halloween: Ends (2022).
    Synopsis:
    “Halloween: Reborn” - It picks right up after the events of Halloween: Ends (2022). It switches back and forth between Allyson and the killer (dealing with spilt personality). It would bounce back and forth from Allyson’s P.O.V. then it would switch to the killers P.O.V. depending on the situation or a specific scene and it would take place in Russellville, Illinois. Laurie Strode would pass away from natural causes but Allyson would be on trial for the “murder” of Laurie Strode. It also delves into the psyche’s shadows, blending personal anguish with a critique of societal decay. It’s a visceral exploration of inner demons and external chaos, where each scene serves as a haunting narrative chapter, drawing viewers into a world of intense emotion and raw confrontation.