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Dia das bruxas was a pretty good movie… And then it made a bunch of crappy sequels. I could talk about how I hate all of them equally, but I want to focus on the one that was an immediate sequel to the first one, the segundo movie in the franchise. So, how could what was said to be one of the greatest slasher filmes of all time manage to get worse and worse with time… Well, why don’t we look into it and find out?



First off, I would like to point out one thing. The director of the first movie was John Carpenter. However, he was then changed to producer, and Dia das bruxas 2 was directed por Rick Rosenthal, who you may know for directing the 1983 classic, Bad Boys. Now, I don’t blame this guy for ruining the franchise. I know we always blame the person in charge instead of the real problem, but let’s refrain from doing that. So, the movie follows what happened after the first movie, completely telling you the ending of the first one. Also, screw you, Dia das bruxas 2. I didn’t want the ending of the first movie to be told to me. The ambiguity of the ending made it much better, and this one just threw it out the window. So, already, they ruined one of the better parts of the first movie, and we aren’t even done with the plot synopsis of this review. So, now that Laurie is in the hospital, Myers is hunting her down in said hospital, while Myer’s doctor, Sam Loomis, tries to find and stop him before he kills again… He kills a lot of people before the movie is done.



Throughout the movie, you get these scenes of “Michael killing in the hospital”, and “Loomis searching for Michael everywhere BUT the hospital”. Sure, whenever Michael is on the scene, it looks pretty cool, and I do gotta admit, it does have some suspenseful scenes. Until you realise that there is a whole lot of NOTHING happening. Usually, whenever you have nothing happening in a horror movie, you should always make sure that there is some sort of suspense along with it. Here, in Dia das bruxas 2, there is no suspense. You already know the fate of every single character Myers goes after, so there really is no suspense. And don’t say that nothing happening can’t be scary. Don’t Breathe, a movie I’ll get to later on October Movie Marathon, had lots of nothing happening, but because of how the actors portrayed their emotions, how the villain was very quiet and knew where he was going, and how anything could happen at any moment managed to make nothing happening look amazing. Here, it’s just boring. It’s really REALLY boring.



And… that’s it. That is all that I have got. There really is nothing mais about this movie. All this movie is is Myers tries to catch Laurie and always fails, and Loomis looks around for Myers and always fails. There is nothing going on. Sure, I could comment on the bland characters, boring script, and how Myers is able to take six shots to the chest, despite being a human, but honestly, that would require putting a little mais effort into this review. And if the movie couldn’t be fucked to put any effort into itself, than why should I be bothered. And you may say, “But don’t you like Friday the 13th and doesn’t it have those problems”? Yes, but I like it because some of the things are so cheesy, it makes me laugh. Here, it’s just a whole lot of nothing. Take care.

Up seguinte on October Movie Marathon: The best modern horror film… in my opinion.

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Now, everyone loves video games. They are made to as a way to entertain people…. Then there are the games that have no purpose other than to annoy the hell out of people. This is a thing people have come to know as video game cliches. This are things in games that are put into them CONSTANTLY, even though they have gotten very annoying. So, I want to talk about the cliches that piss me off the most. First off, these are going to be cliches that I have experienced. Also, there are going to be a cliches that you may actually like. Remember that this is my list, and not yours, so try to respect...
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Miku: (Wakes up, as she takes her animê sleeping mask off) Wow, today looks pretty bleak (Looks outside to see a thunderstorm) (Turns the blinds to animê characters) Ah. That’s better (Admires her room covered in anime, and smiles)

Miku: (Sits at the bus stop, swinging her legs back and forth)
Woman: (Whispers with a man) It’s that girl again
Man: The one that says all those things in… what, some sort of Asian language
Woman: That’s it. She just doesn’t stop talking about it. She even dyed her hair to be just like it…. It’s weird…. And different.

Miku: (Sits on the bus)
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Now, I already talked about the games that I find to be overrated. Now, lets talk about the games that I find to be underrated. Now, for a game to be underrated, it has to have done poorly in sales, or be hated por fãs and critics alike, yet I actually like these games. Now, with that all said, lets start the list.

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#10: Rock of the Dead - Now, when people saw this games trailer, they were already criticising it because this game was released on the XBox 360 and PS3 in 2012 and it had the graphics of a Gamecube game… And bad graphics make a bad game. Sure, the games story...
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