Thread:Panzysoldat/@comment-31330278-20190725214555/@comment-31617896-20190808200318

1A: Sorry, I haven't written them yet. They are just concepts.

1B: Yeah, I like Laurie more because she has more presence in the Halloween franchise and is more badass. Tommy didn't even appear in Friday the 13th until Part 3 and his story ended in 6. Keep in mind, I'm talking about the original Laurie Strode played by Jamie Lee Curtis, not the whiny brat in the remake.

Others have opinions. If you were presenting facts to try and change his opinion, then that is forcing an opinion.

2A: Dewey served to be everyone's punching bag. I liked him in 1, 2, and 3, but I felt he was kind of a jerk in 4.

2B: I didn't just watch the original Halloween, I watched the whole franchise before I watched the 2018 one. I like both OG Myers and Remake Myers. A lot of horror villains kill people for no reason. Michael was one of the first. That's why he's a horror icon. He also preys on our expectation of there being more to his madness, but in reality, there is nothing there. With exception to Cursed Michael, who's kind of tragic.

3: Well, it was just a concept. So, at least it didn't make it into the movie. I don't see how it's sexist, though, since they thought of Derek and Mickey before Debbie and Mickey.

4: That would be nice.

5: If you watch the scene, it seems like Roman meant for the handle to hit him in the head. Not really, Roman was pretty damaged from his fight with Sidney.

6: When I think about it, Billy and Stu's biggest advantage was each other. So, maybe not. Mickey was pretty strong, athletic, and agile, though.

7A: I like the idea, but I agree, Dewey just doesn't strike me as a Ghostface. And after the damage he's taken, I think he might be a bit of an innefective Ghostface.

7B: Just for fun, what are your Ghostface nicknames for Doofy, Bobby, Ray, Sidney, Dewey, and Gale?