Escape


So how will he escape this time? They were neglectful the first time. Loomis kept trying to tell them that they didn't know what they were dealing with. You would think they would be more cautious this time around.

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Seems like some kind of power outage or something that allowed all of the prisoners to escape, from what I got in the trailer

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just a dumb millenial movie

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How is this a millennial movie? Isn't Carpenter about 70 years old?

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what does JC have to do with this movie broseph?

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Oh FUCK OFF already you pathetic crybaby DUNCE

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you're bumping these threads and my opinion for the entire world to see,
thank you for spreading my truth far and wide, young danielson

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Good question. I hope they make it good, whatever they do!

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It's far-fetched that he's even going to escape from the asylum, but won't they be expecting him over in good old Haddonfield? The freakin National Guard should be waiting there for him. I mean come on. Maybe Michael Myers can fly in this one. Maybe he escapes and flies to Haddonfield instead of driving. Or maybe he can teleport.

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Or, now, stay with me on this one -- it's a silly horror movie and we should turn off our reality meters and just enjoy the mindlessness of being entertained by watching a masked psychopath cut people to ribbons.

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Stay with you? I wish I could stay with them. They lost me a long time ago.

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I guess the most plausible thing would be to steal a car, or, better yet, he escapes while being transported. Ok, just checked the trailer and he DOES escape mid-transport. That makes some sense, but as for getting to Haddonfield, they may use the bathroom scene shown in the trailers (taken clearly from H20) to show him obtaining transport. I think it could work, but they need to do a good job with the escape!

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