If they only actually listened to Laurie, who's not only had experience but decades of processing trauma, there probably would've been less deaths and less irrational decisions. It's kind of interesting seeing that contrast between Halloween 2018 and Kills
Yes, it really sets the tone for this and also sets how stupid they are for assuming someone like the inmate being Michael Myers. Did they really think Michael would come all that way to a hospital full of people?
He looked like a scared little boy wondering what he did wrong 😢 It broke my heart how this can happen, how fear and hate are so strong to overpower logic and common sense
yeah me too i feel bad for him the people of Illinois thinks thats Michael Myers but that innocent man is not wearing a mask thats not the reveal of Michael Myers
This scene is more than just tragic for the poor guy's perspective - it also demonsrates how in real-life matters, society and those who appear to live within it can relinquish their own humanity for the stupid sake of inhumanity.
@@provokator-provocateur7603 Because whenever we perceive evil somewhere or in others, we judge them to the point of corrupting our own moral character and emotions just to spite and punish the person for committing a serious offence. Some might say it’s human nature and resentment but that poor excuse can lead people to act on their lowest animal instincts and became just as evil if not worse. Like joker said everyone is one bad day away from being as deranged as he is, just one bad day which is nothing at all. So that’s what makes us hypocrites, we just judge those who have it easier acting on those instincts that make them “evil” even though we are just as capable and perhaps we’ve done it too. These animal scums literally lead this poor mentally guy to jump to his own death (thus making it enforced suicide) just because they suspected he was “michael Myers”. It’s pathetic, it really is and they have the gull to say that evil dies tonight even though they just did an evil and cruel thing to someone. Humanity is nothing but a plague on this earth.
@@Jay_Gut001 You are completely wrong. People don’t care if someone is evil, they haven’t judged anyone and they don’t care if they are better or worse. It is about pure self-defense, the desire to protect yourself and when it comes everything is allowed and it is perfectly fine to eliminate people to protect yourself and those you want to protect so that there is no hypocrisy. The sufferer in this film could have accepted one of two options instead of being a drama queen. Either accept the fact of being sacrificed for the greater good or simply leave the city while he could. You have the wrong way of thinking.
I love this scene because this is what would happen in real life. When people are scared. They don't think clearly. They think he is Micheal because he was on the TV and they didn't know which one was which.
This is the worst and most pointless scene in the movie. The character was so random and added nothing to the film at all. This is the type of scene that would generally get cut during the editing process.
@@ajjohnson7466 I believe there's some sorta novelization or something that states he was abused by his parents and he one day had a breaking point and brutally murdered them. I could be wrong though
That is true but they didn't kill him Michael did. Because the fear and anger which the people of Haddonfield have because of Michael made them.think it was him which made Tivoli kill himself.
A fact: this innocent guy was also present in the 2018 movie during the opening scene with the podcasters, sadly the actor portraying him passed away months before Halloween Kills was released
Same with tthe old black woman that gets killed. She worked at the cemetery in the 2018 movie. i didn't even notice that until I rewatched again this past weekend
This for me was the saddest part of the movie. Here's this poor guy who just wanted help, being mistaken for a mass murderer who was on the same bus he was on. Chose jumping to his death over being killed by a lynch mob. The spectre of Michael was evident even when he wasn't actually seen during this movie. Having this unfold the same night as the first was the right call.
The ending of this clip was brilliant. Even though Michael Myers is the real villain here, it doesn't change the fact that these people are slowly turning into monsters themselves.
Those dumbasses really believed that old man was Michael. Also how come in this scene there's LOTS of damn people wanting Michael dead, but in the end fight scene there's only like 15-20 people beating Michael up.🤦
People don’t think when they panic he killed himself because he was mentally ill he just had enough that’s why they regret it so they technically never did anything wrong they just panicked and people don’t think when they panic so there’s no reason that someone should be glad the whole mob died at the end The only part they made wrong was that they kept on going when Laurie and Karen said it wasn’t Michael so they really had no hope to die
The reason Karen took Michael's mask was to lure him to where the mob were so they could make sure it was Michael and make up for driving Tivoli to suicide by killing Michael. His death is as much Michael's fault as theirs since his murders sent the town into panic to start with, in the previous film Michael crashing the bus to escape is why Tivoli was injured and came to the hospital for help.
I get that people hated the "Evil dies tonight" mob scenes but honestly I thought it was refreshing to see a different take on Halloween. Halloween has gotten away with being the same thing every single time for the past 40 years up until Rob zombie came around and mixed up alot. Then David Gordon Green with this newest iteration from 2018 and 2021. These movies asked us the audience how far can you become obsessed with a killer until you become a mirror of him. It consumed Dr. Sartian that he attempted to murder officer hawkins. It consumed laurie that she spent decades paranoid that he would escape and come back for her and it destroyed her relationship with her children and husbands. It consumed the town of Haddonfield to the point they made an innocent man kill himself. All because of fear and trauma. It's not too different from today when an innocent man is gunned down on camera and entire cities riot. That's why I think these movies are so under appreciated for the messages. Yeah the execution may not be perfect and the script can be cringe at times but aren't all Halloween movies?
It's happened before thousands of times in U.S. history. Maybe people didn't like it because it showed a mirror to what we did innocent people who "fit the description" based on someone else's fear and paranoia. Look up any lynching in history and you'll see the same behavior. And hit dogs will holler.
As a reminder, this man only had 5 murders to his name before getting locked away in 1978 but not before attempting a 6th murder. 40 years passed and Michael was forgotten with time since events like September 11th happened. So when he began killing in 2018, no one was going to think Michael was responsible for it at first. They didn't even know what he looked like at all mask or no mask. A mere 5 murders especially spread out won't get most people's attention for long, but one who killed 35 people in 2 nights will get their attention and drench them in fear and hatred. After all, it worked so well for most Americans with these shootings so it's no different here. The best part was this guy wasn't a danger to anyone which shows that mentally ill people are not inherently dangerous. This highlights and explores the effect someone like Michael Myers would have on society, and Michael wasn't trying to invoke this but he succeeded.
@@thecrownoffusion8420 Because how else was the town supposed to react to the police letting a murderer walk around for an entire night killing people left and right? The police had done literally nothing to prevent or protect them from the situation at that point in their eyes and that's where the wreckless actions came about. Unfortunately it is extremely realistic, whether you think it's good for a horror movie or not, for a crowd especially in a small town to react the way that they did. I can imagine turning this on and seeing it on the news and rolling my eyes at the stupidity of other people because they caused the death of yet another person due to their horrible idiocy and misdirection in a panicked situation.
But the way they treated it in the movie was like he was well known in the community saying he haunted the town for 40 years and they showed his mugshot on the TV that Tommy was watching. It was BS that not more people knew what he looked like
Honestly, these people deserved the ending they got. Also, to do what Michael did in the playground, one would assume that he'd be in better shape than the guy you killed. That's how you can tell it's not him, Tommy.
1:40 The part made me think this is how reality would happen. This made me sad about how he was scared to risk his dead life. People won't think that he ain't Michael Myers. Because of his looks. But the Fact He Passed Away. 😢 this truly makes sense in the dark movie film
@@ethandraper4645 people also been through traumas of there own and can relate to this scene. You just been spoiled in life so far and you'll learn soon enough.
@@ryanh4145 Relax mate. He "cried" at a crappy Halloween scene that's about as hollow as they could possibly make it. How anyone could watch this sequence and not think it was awful is beyond me.
Okay but seeing this poor innocent man cowering like a scolded dog legit makes me sad, and I barely get sad during movies. This scene legit makes me so mad, I’m just wanting to yell “This guy isn’t evil!” Rest In Peace to the actor who played him!
That emotion you felt when you yelled you are feeling the injustice the lawlessness and it infuriated your spirit mind and body as your spirit bears witness to injustice I get the same way when I see something like that may you be blessed
seeing how scared and confused the poor man was in why the people were going crazy and violently pursuing him was just heartbreaking, Karen’s futile attempt in keeping him alive and safe and the look of pure regret, shock and horror on Tommy and Brackett’s faces when they realize that the man wasn’t Michael and it was to late to stop everybody made it worse. The fact that the mob mistaked the man for Michael when it was blatantly obvious that he looked nothing like him and thought that Michael would actually show up to the hospital to kill Laurie, Karen and Allyson and carelessly give himself away like the man did was enough for me to know that they were not going to win in their war against Michael
You be amazed and horrified of what fear, paranoia, hatred, ignorance and extreme determination can do: blind your judgement to pursue someone you think is a tall and muscular monster when in reality it’s just a short little pipsqueak who looks like he could hardly hurt a fly.
Everyone was a combination of wanting to kill Michael for what he'd done in the previous film and the original but also scared shitless of him to the point they went after the patient in a panic.
I really hated how one guy who really didn’t really meet Michael myers turned an entire town against the police but also couldn’t identify if this man was Michael or not I literally rooted for Michael when he killed them.
Tivoli’s death scarred me a little bit. It was heartbreaking seeing everyone besides Laurie and Karen thinking he was the killer. All he ever wanted to do was hold umbrellas. This is one of the most messed up scenes in the entire series.
Yes it is. The movie is full of background characters from 2018, now in major roles here. The girl escorting the podcasters through the grave yard, is the same woman with the drone in Halloween Kills, minus her wig. And obviously Marcus and Vanessa, the two dresses like doctors in Kills show up very briefly getting into a car in the 2018 film.
It's sad, but that's how anger and fear makes us act, without thinking first. But I guess there's no time for thinking when you're scared and angry and wanna destroy a killer.
This scene was devastating, but I don't know if anyone noticed that, while this movie was the modern Halloween II, this was also an homage to the Ben Tramer accident
Poor guy just wanted a world where everybody's shoes are tied. This is a Halloween franchise staple, though: someone gets mistaken for Michael Myers and loses their life over it.
People can say this was pointless to the trilogy, and yeah to some degree it wasn’t needed, but I understood what they were trying to do. They wanted to show what an evil like Michael can basically poison an entire town into doing evil things themselves. It shows how Michael has turned the entire community into paranoid murderers themselves. This scene was always sad to me, and it’s because the acting of the mental patient was so good. RIP to that man, he did a phenomenal job.
This is more real than we’d like to admit. David Gordon Green captures small town Illinois so well. Even though they don’t film there. He should. He would get some great shots as well as have some good people for background extras.
2:49 "How do we know it's not him?" By far, the stupidest line in the entire movie, and that's saying a lot. The guy clearly isn't in the same build as Michael Myers, much less the same height.
“Now he’s turning us into monsters” really sets the tone for this. Panick, grief and rage makes people make mistakes. That’s why so many people died.
The truth couldn't have been spoken better. These people are slowly become monsters themselves like Michael Myers.
If they only actually listened to Laurie, who's not only had experience but decades of processing trauma, there probably would've been less deaths and less irrational decisions. It's kind of interesting seeing that contrast between Halloween 2018 and Kills
The one thing I think would have made the line more chilling is one small change:
"Now he's turned us into him."
Yes, it really sets the tone for this and also sets how stupid they are for assuming someone like the inmate being Michael Myers. Did they really think Michael would come all that way to a hospital full of people?
Yeah. It really set the tone for how BAD this movie is 😄
Sad fact: The man who played the innocent guy has passed away before the movie was released
I don't know about that , my condolences
Are u kidding me? 😢😭
@@Chinami172 Unfortunately, no my friend , google it and see yourself
@@Gabriel-wx7bb true, so sad 😔
Rest in peace
He looked like a scared little boy wondering what he did wrong 😢 It broke my heart how this can happen, how fear and hate are so strong to overpower logic and common sense
Sure he was a criminal but he didn't have to die like that.
yeah me too i feel bad for him the people of Illinois thinks thats Michael Myers but that innocent man is not wearing a mask thats not the reveal of Michael Myers
Bruv it’s a movie
@@crabstick3266 ik
Lol
This scene is more than just tragic for the poor guy's perspective - it also demonsrates how in real-life matters, society and those who appear to live within it can relinquish their own humanity for the stupid sake of inhumanity.
And what is wrong about that?
@@provokator-provocateur7603 it makes us hypocrites and more reason to go extinct
@@Jay_Gut001 How?
@@provokator-provocateur7603 Because whenever we perceive evil somewhere or in others, we judge them to the point of corrupting our own moral character and emotions just to spite and punish the person for committing a serious offence. Some might say it’s human nature and resentment but that poor excuse can lead people to act on their lowest animal instincts and became just as evil if not worse. Like joker said everyone is one bad day away from being as deranged as he is, just one bad day which is nothing at all. So that’s what makes us hypocrites, we just judge those who have it easier acting on those instincts that make them “evil” even though we are just as capable and perhaps we’ve done it too. These animal scums literally lead this poor mentally guy to jump to his own death (thus making it enforced suicide) just because they suspected he was “michael Myers”. It’s pathetic, it really is and they have the gull to say that evil dies tonight even though they just did an evil and cruel thing to someone. Humanity is nothing but a plague on this earth.
@@Jay_Gut001 You are completely wrong. People don’t care if someone is evil, they haven’t judged anyone and they don’t care if they are better or worse. It is about pure self-defense, the desire to protect yourself and when it comes everything is allowed and it is perfectly fine to eliminate people to protect yourself and those you want to protect so that there is no hypocrisy. The sufferer in this film could have accepted one of two options instead of being a drama queen. Either accept the fact of being sacrificed for the greater good or simply leave the city while he could. You have the wrong way of thinking.
I love this scene because this is what would happen in real life. When people are scared. They don't think clearly. They think he is Micheal because he was on the TV and they didn't know which one was which.
This is the worst and most pointless scene in the movie. The character was so random and added nothing to the film at all. This is the type of scene that would generally get cut during the editing process.
@2310sammy no they didn’t he was in an asylum for 40 years
You typed this comment like it's a fact this scene was so bad I almost left the theater
@@thecrownoffusion8420 Jesus you people really have 0 attention span. The scene wasn't bad just because you didn't like it.
@@maulok8441 oh crap you again
"Now,he's turning us into monsters",what legendary line he said!Absolutely,it somewhere reflects on the lynching culture of us humans!
I actually feel so bad for the poor guy, I have genuinely teared up just looking at him and his emotion
Didnt he kill some people too
@@ajjohnson7466 I believe there's some sorta novelization or something that states he was abused by his parents and he one day had a breaking point and brutally murdered them. I could be wrong though
I know, though the mob was hilariously stupid this scene was surprisingly emotional for me
For a moment, I saw Michael Myers invading their souls
R.I.P. Tivoli 2018-2021 😭😭😭
This is even more sad knowing the man in this scene actually passed in real life he was such a amazing actor may her Rest In Peace!
Sad af, R.I.P. me and my parents were watching this movie and my older bro took his life a couple years ago and my mom started tearing up. 💔
@@ryanh4145 I am so sorry for your lost!Condolences to you and your family!
@@ryanh4145 omg I’m so sorry! My heart is with u guys💚💚
Her?
@@ryanh4145 my condolences..
This part infuriated me! I actually cried for that man. Humans can be such monsters
Humanity’s worst enemy is themselves
Which shows how evil and horrible Michael is for wat he has done
@@horrorking6409 michael myers is not evil nor bad
@@IlllllIlIIllIII he is evil though, pure evil and that’s all.
@@charlesweber5052 Michael Myers is basically a horror predator.
This scene broke my heart because they didn’t know that it wasn’t Michael Myers. And they made him kill himself.
But he was also one of the guys from the absolute psycho ward
@@andyt2k but he's not a murderer dude. He's just mentally disabled that's all.
It's funny how they all rushed him but the mob or the firefighters didn't rush Michael
Dumb character logic
That is true but they didn't kill him Michael did. Because the fear and anger which the people of Haddonfield have because of Michael made them.think it was him which made Tivoli kill himself.
Nah fr? i had no idea that’s what happened
A fact: this innocent guy was also present in the 2018 movie during the opening scene with the podcasters, sadly the actor portraying him passed away months before Halloween Kills was released
Same with tthe old black woman that gets killed. She worked at the cemetery in the 2018 movie. i didn't even notice that until I rewatched again this past weekend
RIP to the actor. It's amazing his small part in the movie is so effective towards the viewers.
Cómo carajo falleció antes de kills si estuvo en nuestros propios ojos???
@@cartooncat8953Perdón por mi lenguaje pero, eres tonto o te parió un burro?
@@cartooncat8953 mira pues las grabaciones ya estaban hechas entiendes?
This for me was the saddest part of the movie. Here's this poor guy who just wanted help, being mistaken for a mass murderer who was on the same bus he was on. Chose jumping to his death over being killed by a lynch mob.
The spectre of Michael was evident even when he wasn't actually seen during this movie. Having this unfold the same night as the first was the right call.
Just wanted to help? I don’t think this man had any intention of helping. Just tried to survive
@@adyingtribunal6034 He meant that he himself needed help, mental help. Someone to help him with his mentality.
@@charleshogan5235 o I see true
@@adyingtribunal6034 Shhh its none of your business go!
@@brettclayton8709 bro that actually killed me😂😂😭
The ending of this clip was brilliant. Even though Michael Myers is the real villain here, it doesn't change the fact that these people are slowly turning into monsters themselves.
And It's strange because these people must know that Michael Myers is taller
Poor Guy didn’t stand against the angry mob if only they knew that wasn’t Michael
I need people like that on my side.
@@Kaijufan360 trust me you don't Haddenfield characters portrayal in this movie were dumb people with weapons
@@thecrownoffusion8420 oh...Yeah you're right.
Those dumbasses really believed that old man was Michael. Also how come in this scene there's LOTS of damn people wanting Michael dead, but in the end fight scene there's only like 15-20 people beating Michael up.🤦
@@KeeperProtector my question exactly
Lonnie: “How do we know it’s not him?”
Me: “Have you seen him? He’s built like a tank!”
No they haven’t seen him, in 40 years
It was tommy who said that by the way
@@merchbros8729 they saw him by the car
@@mizzysavage1329 the ones that saw him by the car all died right after that except for Lindsay who got hospitalized.
and he's much more taller and wears a black suit
Poor him, he was scared. I’m glad Michael killed them all in the end.
People don’t think when they panic he killed himself because he was mentally ill he just had enough that’s why they regret it so they technically never did anything wrong they just panicked and people don’t think when they panic so there’s no reason that someone should be glad the whole mob died at the end The only part they made wrong was that they kept on going when Laurie and Karen said it wasn’t Michael so they really had no hope to die
The reason Karen took Michael's mask was to lure him to where the mob were so they could make sure it was Michael and make up for driving Tivoli to suicide by killing Michael. His death is as much Michael's fault as theirs since his murders sent the town into panic to start with, in the previous film Michael crashing the bus to escape is why Tivoli was injured and came to the hospital for help.
@@Xehanort10 yeah that makes sense
Part 2 comes out this Halloween on the 14th
@@tmghuncho I know I can’t wait
This scene has such “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” vibes.
I get that people hated the "Evil dies tonight" mob scenes but honestly I thought it was refreshing to see a different take on Halloween. Halloween has gotten away with being the same thing every single time for the past 40 years up until Rob zombie came around and mixed up alot. Then David Gordon Green with this newest iteration from 2018 and 2021. These movies asked us the audience how far can you become obsessed with a killer until you become a mirror of him. It consumed Dr. Sartian that he attempted to murder officer hawkins. It consumed laurie that she spent decades paranoid that he would escape and come back for her and it destroyed her relationship with her children and husbands. It consumed the town of Haddonfield to the point they made an innocent man kill himself. All because of fear and trauma. It's not too different from today when an innocent man is gunned down on camera and entire cities riot. That's why I think these movies are so under appreciated for the messages. Yeah the execution may not be perfect and the script can be cringe at times but aren't all Halloween movies?
People were tired of how many times they said it.
That's a pretty good way of looking at it
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
It's happened before thousands of times in U.S. history. Maybe people didn't like it because it showed a mirror to what we did innocent people who "fit the description" based on someone else's fear and paranoia. Look up any lynching in history and you'll see the same behavior. And hit dogs will holler.
All of them except the original film. That one’s pretty flawless as far as filmmaking goes.
As a reminder, this man only had 5 murders to his name before getting locked away in 1978 but not before attempting a 6th murder. 40 years passed and Michael was forgotten with time since events like September 11th happened. So when he began killing in 2018, no one was going to think Michael was responsible for it at first. They didn't even know what he looked like at all mask or no mask.
A mere 5 murders especially spread out won't get most people's attention for long, but one who killed 35 people in 2 nights will get their attention and drench them in fear and hatred. After all, it worked so well for most Americans with these shootings so it's no different here. The best part was this guy wasn't a danger to anyone which shows that mentally ill people are not inherently dangerous. This highlights and explores the effect someone like Michael Myers would have on society, and Michael wasn't trying to invoke this but he succeeded.
It shows how totally irrational our society acts in situations driven by fear and panic.
@@maulok8441 ok cool why put that in a Halloween film? It was a stupid plot device to eat some of the runtime
@@thecrownoffusion8420 Because how else was the town supposed to react to the police letting a murderer walk around for an entire night killing people left and right? The police had done literally nothing to prevent or protect them from the situation at that point in their eyes and that's where the wreckless actions came about. Unfortunately it is extremely realistic, whether you think it's good for a horror movie or not, for a crowd especially in a small town to react the way that they did. I can imagine turning this on and seeing it on the news and rolling my eyes at the stupidity of other people because they caused the death of yet another person due to their horrible idiocy and misdirection in a panicked situation.
@@thecrownoffusion8420 What did you want them to do? Ignore how everyone else will react?
But the way they treated it in the movie was like he was well known in the community saying he haunted the town for 40 years and they showed his mugshot on the TV that Tommy was watching. It was BS that not more people knew what he looked like
“How do we know it’s not him?”
“THIS MAN IS ASKING FOR HELP AND IS NOTICEABLY SHORTER. THAT ISNT MICHAEL”
Honestly, these people deserved the ending they got.
Also, to do what Michael did in the playground, one would assume that he'd be in better shape than the guy you killed. That's how you can tell it's not him, Tommy.
2:50 “How do we know it’s not him”?
Me: Michael Myers is about 6’3” and this guy is barely 5’9”
Thank youuu glad im not the only one to point this out
This scene and the Mob scene had me cheering for Mike Meyers ! Awesome movie ant true to it's roots !
Jesus this movie actually turned Michael Myers into a definition of fear
They aren't very bright, are they? Dude's a whole feet shorter, but that still wasn't enough evidence that he isn't Michael.
I agree
Also, common sense dictates that in order to do the things Michael did that night prior to this scene, he'd need to be: strong, and fast.
1:40 The part made me think this is how reality would happen. This made me sad about how he was scared to risk his dead life.
People won't think that he ain't Michael Myers. Because of his looks. But the Fact He Passed Away. 😢 this truly makes sense in the dark movie film
Scenes like this make me more on Michael's side
Yeah
It made me want to leave the theater because this scene was so bad
It does.
i was always on micheals side
It was all Tommy's fault for getting everyone crazy like that.🤦
0:19 i laugh that crazy guy happy claps ☺
The dude clapping and laughing/yelling @ 0:20 ! Weirdo!😆😆😂😂🤣🤣
Can't lie, actually cried a little at this part first time I saw this in theaters. Felt awful for the guy. He just wanted to hold umbrellas.
You cried?
@@thecrownoffusion8420 People are soft.
@@ethandraper4645 people also been through traumas of there own and can relate to this scene. You just been spoiled in life so far and you'll learn soon enough.
@@ryanh4145 don’t make him spoiled
@@ryanh4145 Relax mate. He "cried" at a crappy Halloween scene that's about as hollow as they could possibly make it. How anyone could watch this sequence and not think it was awful is beyond me.
Sadly the actor passed away he never got to see the finished movie
Died from lung cancer
@@scottylewis8124 very sad
Okay but seeing this poor innocent man cowering like a scolded dog legit makes me sad, and I barely get sad during movies. This scene legit makes me so mad, I’m just wanting to yell “This guy isn’t evil!” Rest In Peace to the actor who played him!
Ross Bacon was his name.
this scene actually made me cry
That emotion you felt when you yelled you are feeling the injustice the lawlessness and it infuriated your spirit mind and body as your spirit bears witness to injustice I get the same way when I see something like that may you be blessed
seeing how scared and confused the poor man was in why the people were going crazy and violently pursuing him was just heartbreaking, Karen’s futile attempt in keeping him alive and safe and the look of pure regret, shock and horror on Tommy and Brackett’s faces when they realize that the man wasn’t Michael and it was to late to stop everybody made it worse. The fact that the mob mistaked the man for Michael when it was blatantly obvious that he looked nothing like him and thought that Michael would actually show up to the hospital to kill Laurie, Karen and Allyson and carelessly give himself away like the man did was enough for me to know that they were not going to win in their war against Michael
This is the most evil thing Michael didn’t do
Very emotional and powerful scene. Rest In Peace to Ross Bacon( The man who played the mental patient who committed suicide).
RIP to the man who played Tivoli, Ross Bacon 😢😢
Why did he die
@@hyunjiniret87 he had a disease
@@hyunjiniret87 cause if the mob kill him he have to kill him self
While it's sad he is innocent I love the sheer rage and strength that the normal people have in this and how united humanity can kill evil
You be amazed and horrified of what fear, paranoia, hatred, ignorance and extreme determination can do:
blind your judgement to pursue someone you think is a tall and muscular monster when in reality it’s just a short little pipsqueak who looks like he could hardly hurt a fly.
RIP, Ross Bacon, the actor who played Lance Tivoli. He died before this movie was released
Top 10 most rage inducing scenes:
Was anyone else kind of shocked how Doctors, nurses and even other hospital patients joined the lynch mob?
Everyone was a combination of wanting to kill Michael for what he'd done in the previous film and the original but also scared shitless of him to the point they went after the patient in a panic.
This scene is why I like the part where Michael straight up slaughters everybody in the mob lol
I really hated how one guy who really didn’t really meet Michael myers turned an entire town against the police but also couldn’t identify if this man was Michael or not I literally rooted for Michael when he killed them.
Tivoli’s death scarred me a little bit. It was heartbreaking seeing everyone besides Laurie and Karen thinking he was the killer. All he ever wanted to do was hold umbrellas. This is one of the most messed up scenes in the entire series.
...ok...hold umbrellas? I think I missed something. Why umbrellas?
@@somerandomguy9891 Because in the first movie he's holding an Umbrella at Smiths Grove
@@ar-1632And in this one he had an umbrella with him
When he first appeared in the hospital you hear him say ‘help me’, broke my heart.
La escena más triste de HALLOWEEN KILLS 🎃
Michael thinks better than any characters in this movie
For a serial killer, he sure is smart
@@d-staxworldwidestax7112 thts why i rooter for him. Others pisses me off with them stupid decision 😂
I can’t believe that the mob were chasing the wrong person
The saddest part, it made me cry. He didn't deserve that🥺
They all this guy was Myers 😂 that's sad
He just came to look for medical treatment :(
@@RBLX_Player it's the saddest part
For never shedding a tear while watching a horror this scene made me
0:20 lmao is that the "feeegahhwoooee" guy from the beginning of 2018?
Yes it is.
The movie is full of background characters from 2018, now in major roles here.
The girl escorting the podcasters through the grave yard, is the same woman with the drone in Halloween Kills, minus her wig.
And obviously Marcus and Vanessa, the two dresses like doctors in Kills show up very briefly getting into a car in the 2018 film.
Imagine if they chased that dude down instead of Tivoli.
This was the only scene of the movie that made my heart cry
This scene nearly made me cry when I watched it for the first time
It made me cry, was so well done and karen was trying so hard to protect him which makes it more sad
The saddest death in a movie or tv show ever
this poor man😢 people are like monsters like micheal the girl was stopping everyone but she couldn’t no one listened to her for no reason 🥺💀❤️
i HATED Tommy in this scene. glad Myers got him at the end 😂
This scene genuinely made me emotional.
I’m not sure if people know this but Evil dies tonight.
This was the Sartain moment for this movie.
It's sad, but that's how anger and fear makes us act, without thinking first. But I guess there's no time for thinking when you're scared and angry and wanna destroy a killer.
Truly the saddest death in this movie, really the character I cared most about
I just noticed at 1:31 someone literally uses their head to help break the window 🤣
This scene pissed me sooo much
Me too man.
I seen it it didn't make me mad I seen every Halloween movie they made and I thought it was very refreshing to see something like this.
yea same here
They didn't even have the same build
What makes this more intense is his heavy breathing you hear right before he hit the ground
1:09 The music certainly signify’s that the Villain has won, and the impact of defeat it has on among those trying to stop it…
"How go we know it's not him?"
"Look at his left eye! It's not damaged!"
Oh, ahhh, dammit. He jumps himself out the window and he died.
This are the examples of people nowadays. Judging without any evidence and witness.
The only scene in any movie that actually made me feel bad and sad
This is the third time they’ve mistaken an innocent person for Michael Myers in the Halloween franchise
The danger of vigilante justice
This scene was devastating, but I don't know if anyone noticed that, while this movie was the modern Halloween II, this was also an homage to the Ben Tramer accident
Poor guy just wanted a world where everybody's shoes are tied. This is a Halloween franchise staple, though: someone gets mistaken for Michael Myers and loses their life over it.
Karen should have locked herself in there with him, then she could show everyone he was not a threat to them/her and wasn't Michael Myers.
Say goodbye to these, Michael.
Bro really asked how it’s not him like bro Michael is tall and buff
2:27 goddamn 😯
2:26 if you look real closely, his body is twitching
People can say this was pointless to the trilogy, and yeah to some degree it wasn’t needed, but I understood what they were trying to do. They wanted to show what an evil like Michael can basically poison an entire town into doing evil things themselves. It shows how Michael has turned the entire community into paranoid murderers themselves. This scene was always sad to me, and it’s because the acting of the mental patient was so good. RIP to that man, he did a phenomenal job.
This the saddest part of this movie man
Damn, This scene touches the heart deeply.
In theaters the music gave me chills
This scene makes you think it's some kind of Zombie Apocalypse movie
the only time i was upset watching any of the halloween movies
I take it people forget that Michael is not overweight huh....poor man.....he did not deserve that
Honestly this makes me feel bad for the poor man
EVIL DIES TONIGHT, those people shouted while chasing a innocent man that had no connection to Michael Myers.
“I also have always liked the monster within idea. I like the zombies being us. Zombies are the blue-collar monsters. George A. Romero
They really mistook this 4'6" guy for a 7' wall of meat lol. Incredible commentary on modern vision impairment 👏
Look at this dude in goun laughing clapping from the excitement 0:19
imagine if they chased him down instead of Tivoli. It would've been a little funny, but also somewhat better than what we got.
My respect for Thanos grows every day
If that was micheal Myers, he wouldn’t be running away and showing fear like that.
Thus actually made me sad because he looked so confused and scared
This is more real than we’d like to admit. David Gordon Green captures small town Illinois so well. Even though they don’t film there. He should. He would get some great shots as well as have some good people for background extras.
I felt bad for this dude here, he was an innocent man, One of the reasons I didn’t really feel bad for Tommy’s death in the end
2:26 I was gagging
2:49 "How do we know it's not him?"
By far, the stupidest line in the entire movie, and that's saying a lot. The guy clearly isn't in the same build as Michael Myers, much less the same height.
I know right michaels like 6 feet tall and slim and that guy had to have been atleast 4 feet and not so slim
Still don't understand how he lands face down and somehow ends face up
Michael Myers is playing mind games just like undertaker
I rewatched Halloween 2018 and I forgot this patient was also in the opening scene where the podcasters go to speak to Micheal.