Have you ever wondered how Michael Myers learned how to drive so well, despite the fact that he was locked away in an insane asylum for most of his life? This video should clear some things up for you. Starring Joel David Moore and Kane Hodder, this short provides a hilarious look at Michael's driving history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c8jJRekwbA
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HAHAHA! NICE!!! I'm So Glad To Finally Know How The Shape Learned To Command The Road! And Now I Know!!! teehehehe
-BRAD
LMAO that’s hilarious!
I guess you could call that a little hole in the script, huh?
A Hole Large Enough To Drive A Buick Through? Maybe??
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Funny! I read the novelization of Halloween before I ever saw the movie. Now, three decades can play hell on my memory, but I’m pretty sure that in the novel, it was implied that Donald Pleasance’s character had taught Myers to drive. You’ll have to read the novelization to be sure.
You Mean People STILL READ?!
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That’s Just Crazy!!!
Why Read When You Can…
…Uh…
…Hmm…
…Not Read?
Actually, I’d Love To Read The One You’ve Mentioned. I’ll Have To Look It Up And See If I Can Get It Locally. Otherwise, It’s To The Amazon.com I Go!!!
I have to admit, I didn’t even know there WAS a novelization of “Halloween,” though of course there’s no reason why there wouldn’t be. Like Brad, I’ll have to look for it.
I also read “Halloween II” which I really enjoyed. Both books add detail to the characters in the movies, and spends more time on the Samhain element.
Halloween (the novelization) is also significant to me, because it’s the first time I ever heard of someone’s nipples getting hard when they were aroused.
I also read the novelization for Halloween III: Season of the Beeyotch! Okay, I might not have hated that novel (and later, I don’t know why, saw the movie) so much if I hadn’t been waiting for Michael Myers to show up. One of the earliest chapters in that travesty is titled “The Night He Came Home…Again.” –SERIOUSLY, what the hell is an 11 year old supposed to think?
A couple other novelizations I’ve read that you might not have been aware were even MADE into books were Friday the 13th III, and the surprisingly good Porky’s and Porky’s II.
I remember when I saw Halloween 3 in the theater, I felt so ripped off that the movie really had nothing to do with the actual Halloween series. I mean, no Michael Myers? WTF? It was one of the worst horror movies I’ve ever seen, and that’s saying a lot.
Nor Did I, Mr. Bill. Nor Did I.