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Post by piggsy on Aug 7, 2007 22:51:51 GMT -5
Halloween 1 mask Halloween remake mask Halloween 6 mask Halloween 2 mask Halloween Resurrection mask Halloween 5 mask Halloween H20 mask Halloween 4 mask
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Post by tsmooth31 on Aug 7, 2007 23:01:32 GMT -5
you got any pics of them??? cuz i honestly cant rememmber what they all look like...i can barely remmember any
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Post by piggsy on Aug 7, 2007 23:12:43 GMT -5
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Post by tsmooth31 on Aug 7, 2007 23:18:46 GMT -5
thank you sir..for some reason 2 and 4 wont work..but out of the others
remake halloween 1 halloween 5 halloween 6 resurrection h2o
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Post by piggsy on Aug 7, 2007 23:21:42 GMT -5
I'm sorry. 4 worked for me, but not 2. Oh well...
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Post by lazario on Aug 7, 2007 23:53:36 GMT -5
Of all the masks I saw, I didn't 'have a problem' with any of them. In fact... it kind of freaks me out how uptight people are about... Michael Myers' mask. It's just a white mask with some black dirt marks on it and three basic holes in it. That's it.
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Post by piggsy on Aug 8, 2007 18:12:21 GMT -5
With some of them, though, they add to many human features (hard lines around the mouth, ect.). Like with the mask from Halloween 4, the hair is slicked back, and looks almost like a pale human face. It's not supposed to look human, it should look like a blank slate, like in the first movie.
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Post by lazario on Aug 8, 2007 18:21:37 GMT -5
A blank slate? You mean the way the mask was manipulated from that original Captain Kirk design when it was bought, or the way Dean Cundey, the director of photography, shot it so that your mind filled in what Carpenter didn't show onscreen?
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Post by piggsy on Aug 8, 2007 18:22:48 GMT -5
Kind of a mixture of the two. It's the design of the mask, and also the lighting/cinematography.
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Post by lazario on Aug 8, 2007 21:25:15 GMT -5
Well, if you had mentioned it before, I would have said that I did notice that Carpenter did the best job of keeping Michael basically in the shadows, but parts of him in the light. Very strategic. Probably because he knew they were taking a gamble on how scary the mask would be to an audience. ...by itself, that is.
But as far as the masks for each movie goes, I swear I barely notice it. Usually, I'd judge little details (well, I think it's kind of little) like that by how it's enhanced by what I feel are slightly more important elements. Like the music. I think in Part 2, for instance, now that I actually give it a real think... you see the actual eyes of Michael Myers from inside the eye-holes of the mask. Like, when he kills the brunette next door neighbor about 3 minutes after the opening credits. When the tracking shot leaves the sequence with the older woman fixing her husband a sandwich and her knife goes missing.
I guess technically I can't say I have a problem with that, since we rarely see the eyes of Jason Voorhees when he's got his mask on.
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