We are 133 days away from Halloween, and Spirit just released the must-haves of the season! They are Horror Babies: Movie Edition, the cutest killer dolls since Chucky. Sorry Annabelle.
The Static Prop collection includes Halloween’s Michael Myers, Scream’s Ghost Face, Terrifier’s Art the Clown, It’s Pennywise, Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s Leatherface, and Trick ‘r Treat’s Sam, and they come in two sizes.
As precious as they are, there is only one I want, and he is missing. Where is Freddy Krueger? And where is Jason Voorhees? Those are my favorite Horror icons.
Before Paul Rudd was the Marvel superhero Ant-Man, he took on Michael Meyers in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Shockingly, he looks the same now as he did when he was 25 in that 1995 movie.
Before Dana Carvey dressed up as different characters on Saturday Night Live, he was in a movie about the one day people dress up every year. Isn’t it weird to see the 25-year-old be silent during his cameo in 1981’s Halloween II?
Seth Meyers is no stranger to having his family on NBC’s Late Night. He has had his parents and brother on the late night show a few times.
Yesterday, as a favor to his Aunt Edith, he had his cousin Michael Myers on to “talk” about his new movie Halloween Ends. How did it go? It was a killer interview, as in Myers with one E, killed the guest who was coming out after him, two sexy teens in the audience, and everyone in the control room.
I guess that is bad for Meyers with two E’s. But it was great for us because this bit was just silly fun, and late night needs more of that.
Although, there were two problems with it. First, how did Myers lose the axe and get his knife back to murder everyone in the control room when it was on the other side of the stage? And second, how could Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson be back after the break if Myers killed them?
I hate to be one of those people, but they were glaring errors which made the sketch even funnier to me.
On October 14th, Michael Myers’ 44-year murderous reign is coming to an end, and he is not going quietly. How loud his death will be, is up to his sister Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis). After watching the trailer, it sounds like Scream Queens would die to be in this film…
Halloween Ends will be playing in theaters and streaming on Peacock. I am so happy I spent $20 for the streaming service because this makes it worth it!