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	<title>Comments on: Rob Zombies &#8216;Tyrannosaurus Rex&#8217; Hicksville Poster</title>
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		<title>By: Buulok</title>
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		<description>Well, I really didnt like House of 1,000 corpses but Rejects and Halloween were good. I like his gritty style. Rejects and Halloween were more down to earth being that the Rejects were just people who were &quot;good&quot; at killing, they werent superhuman and I liked the personalities they had. It made certain parts humorous and made you think &quot;ok, they dont have everything figured out. And they are just making do with what they got.&quot; Halloween too had the superhuman thing left out which made it more acceptable to me. The whole Michael Myers never dying thing without an explanation just got old during those movies. I still dont know why he cant die. But Zombie&#039;s movie made him human which was great because it made it believable. He was just a huge psycho who had a blatant disregard for anyone in his way, he had an objective and he tried to see it through. Him getting killed at the end made it seem like closure for all those shitty sequels. Yes, I agree that he uses that white trash thing to death though but Im sick of seeing preppies and rich kids getting killed, its kind of cliche. But thats another thing that makes it believable to me anyway. Anyone that has grown up in a shitty little town like I have will see the relation to &quot;those people&quot; in the movies. Not that my family was anything like the Myers (quite the opposite actually) but I can understand why Michael would possibly not have a sense of remorse after listening to people like Ronny and the bullies at school. I dunno, I hate to analyze films but I can see why you might have disliked these movies. I almost walked out of Land of the Dead, the monstrosity that was. But now I just try and watch movies for their ridiculous plot lines and stupid cg effects, it makes them more enjoyable when you watch movies like an idiot and pretend not to notice stupid crap.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I really didnt like House of 1,000 corpses but Rejects and Halloween were good. I like his gritty style. Rejects and Halloween were more down to earth being that the Rejects were just people who were &#8220;good&#8221; at killing, they werent superhuman and I liked the personalities they had. It made certain parts humorous and made you think &#8220;ok, they dont have everything figured out. And they are just making do with what they got.&#8221; Halloween too had the superhuman thing left out which made it more acceptable to me. The whole Michael Myers never dying thing without an explanation just got old during those movies. I still dont know why he cant die. But Zombie&#8217;s movie made him human which was great because it made it believable. He was just a huge psycho who had a blatant disregard for anyone in his way, he had an objective and he tried to see it through. Him getting killed at the end made it seem like closure for all those shitty sequels. Yes, I agree that he uses that white trash thing to death though but Im sick of seeing preppies and rich kids getting killed, its kind of cliche. But thats another thing that makes it believable to me anyway. Anyone that has grown up in a shitty little town like I have will see the relation to &#8220;those people&#8221; in the movies. Not that my family was anything like the Myers (quite the opposite actually) but I can understand why Michael would possibly not have a sense of remorse after listening to people like Ronny and the bullies at school. I dunno, I hate to analyze films but I can see why you might have disliked these movies. I almost walked out of Land of the Dead, the monstrosity that was. But now I just try and watch movies for their ridiculous plot lines and stupid cg effects, it makes them more enjoyable when you watch movies like an idiot and pretend not to notice stupid crap.</p>
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