Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy HALLOWEEN! From John Carpenter

Happy Halloween Everyone! What Better Way To Celebrate Halloween Than To Analyze The Movies That Brought Fear Into The Homes Of Millions And Continues To Be A Cult-Classic, John Carpenter's Halloween. (1978)
A Few Unknown Facts About The Film Halloween Would Include It's Classification As An American Independent Film who's budget was a mere $325,000. Although Grossing over 47 Millions dollars in the US and over 60 Million Worldwide which compared to modern day money would have possibly equalled to around 203 million dollars! The Original Idea For "Halloween" Was Based On Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 Classic, American Psycho. Just As It's Predecessor Created An Evolutionary Way Of Filming, John Carpenter's Halloween Paved History By Defining The Meaning Of Fear And Giving Us What We Now Know As The Ultimate Slasher Template. Halloween Showed Little Gore But Still Manages To Scare Children And Adults Alike With It's Amazing Musical Score Composed By John Carpenter His Self.

Now For What We Know And Love, And What Kills Me Everytime I See This Movie!!
Check Out When Dr. Loomis Shots Michael Myers And He Falls Into The "Dirt" Just Outside The Window! (Start Clip At 7:50)




Here's A Picture From The Clip Above Showing The Ground Michael Myer's Falls On!




Beautiful Patch Of Dirt Is It Not? You Have Small Hints Of Grass Beginning To Form In The Center And A Lovely Branch At The Top To Really Give It That Dirt Wilderness Feel.

Let's Skip Now To Halloween 2 Shall We. Besides Ignore The Fact That In Halloween Dr. Loomis Looks Out The Balcony Window And In Halloween 2 He IS Running Outside The Front Door, Check Out Our "What Was Dirt Floor".

(Start Clip At 3:14)

The Beautiful Dirt Is Gone And We Now Has 2 Things, Alot Of Fresh Green Grass And The Imprint Of Michael Myers' Body With In The Grass, Implying He Was HEavy Enough To Land And Make A Dent In The Ground Or He Was Laying There For Awhile. It Pains Me To See This But It Happened!

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