A'ahh. It's the Halloween month. I saw pumpkins with the smiley crooked teeth every where in this city. Never thought that they are so serious about it. I guess when the day comes, it could be one of the excuses that they can make to throw down a party. Lately, the people here, as I passing through their lives everyday, they seem to be lifeless. Maybe I should give George Romero a call.
Well, treat or trick this month. Halloween reminds me of Michael Myers. Yeah, that crazy slasher from John Carpenter's 'Halloween'. He was such a bad ass that I always thought the film is based on a true story. The character was created so perfectly and if you read about him in Wikipedia, he is being described as though he really existed in real life. What the hell?
"A study was conducted by California State University's Media Psychology Lab (not Psycho Realm), on the psychological appeal of movie monsters—Vampires, Freddy Krueger, Frankenstein's monster, Jason Voorhees, Godzilla, Chucky, Hannibal Lecter, King Kong, and The Alien—which surveyed 1,166 people nationwide (United States), with ages ranging from 16 to 91. It was published in the Journal of Media Psychology. In the survey, Michael was considered to be the "embodiment of pure evil"; when compared to the other characters, Michael Myers was rated the highest. Michael was characterized lending to the understanding of insanity, being ranked second to Hannibal Lecter in this category; he also placed first as the character who shows audiences the "dark side of human nature". He was rated second in the category "monster enjoys killing" by the participants, and believed to have "superhuman strength". Michael was rated highest among the characters in the "monster is an outcast" category." - Excerpt from Wikipedia.
So how about him vs Jason Voorhees this time?...
That would be eternity.
ReplyDeleteThis is because both of them just don't fucking die.
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