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But I mean, they let them use it in the H4 movie, so...
... Michael drank a Pepsi one time in the 90's?
But I mean, they let them use it in the H4 movie, so...
forums - johnny johnny
murdy - yes forums?
forums - making no sense in tweets?
murdy - no forums.
forums - telling lies?
murdy - no forums.
yeah they said before there using the masks from 2015 and 2016 if im correct.So uh... how in the world are they gonna transition from the gas station to Haddonfield to the Sheriff’s house(and potentially the school and police station)?
Also I’m pretty sure it was confirmed already but they’re not using the H4 mask right?
yeah they said before there using the masks from 2015 and 2016 if im correct.
So uh... how in the world are they gonna transition from the gas station to Haddonfield to the Sheriff’s house(and potentially the school and police station)?
Also I’m pretty sure it was confirmed already but they’re not using the H4 mask right?
Cool to hear Murdy has stuff like that in mind when designing the scenes.+Garage with the truck
+Penney's Diner with smashed phones and (presumably) Myers. Looks like a scare comes from a door in the hallway leading to the Diner
+Picket Fences with pumpkin scarecrow from the movie
+Jamie's room with the vanity and wallpaper; probably the nightmare. Murdy seems to be demonstrating a scare by "lunging" forward; I'm guessing that's Michael under the bed.
+Sheriff's house; there's a reference photo of the murdered deputy taped to the table that Murdy shows the directors
+Bunch of Chainlink fences and what looks like power lines for what I'm assuming is the power station
Besides house stuff, Murdy also talks about his experience being excited to see "The Return of Michael Myers," and Dwight Little (director of the movie) talks a little bit about his directing choices regarding the movie. For example, he discusses the dolly shot in Penny's Diner, when Dr. Loomis first sees Michael; he says he chose that shot to demonstrate Loomis' subjective terror of Michael. It's actually pretty interesting, if you're into that sort of thing.