tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18377389.post6158695410417744902..comments2023-12-24T01:09:38.915-05:00Comments on Cinevistaramascope: Scariest Characters in Cinema #2 - Michael MyersAndrew Bemishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06097037829531087694noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18377389.post-40871971119121504972014-10-18T12:17:45.548-04:002014-10-18T12:17:45.548-04:00Hello
just found this little nice blog while looki...Hello<br />just found this little nice blog while looking for "the scariest" villain of horror movies<br />Yeah I do indeed agrre with many just wanted to say that I find Micheal and Henry as the most realistic candidates for real killers. I've watched "henry[..]" just a couple of summers ago and it really creeped me out for a few days. We also came to the same conclusion : your correct when saying there's basically no point in McNaughton's movie and it's shot almost entirely with no cut of edit or reset of sort, it's everything genuine at firs take and even the city characters are real passerby ( in the subway scene , you can see two men men having a noisy discussion. These two were really having an argument, and when the film crew arrived to shoot, they refused to move, so John McNaughton decided to include them in the shot.)<br />This last part came loosely as wikipedia reported it but I remember having seen the dvd extra content where McNaughton talks about the production )max cadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17990108867979853534noreply@blogger.com