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by Joshua Miller: link

And then things got a little crazy.
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Great review, Josh. This is such a weird flick. It's not as good as Friday or Hellraiser in Space, but better than Dracula and Critters in Space. What do you think will be the next franchise to go outer space, Halloween? Saw? Final Destination?

 

I'd pay to see Sharktopus in Space.

 

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Freddy and Michael both missed their boat (or spaceship, rather), by getting rebooted. If anyone will do it, it'll be SAW. Though I don't know it that would work within their mythology. I stopped watching the series after 3. 

 

I could imagine FINAL D doing it if the disaster that gets averted in the opening is a shuttle launch or something. Then they fix the shuttle and go back up in space, I guess. Only problem is that dying out in space is really easy. One piece of space trash to the hull of the craft and everyone is dead.

 

 

 

 

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I could imagine FINAL D doing it if the disaster that gets averted in the opening is a shuttle launch or something. Then they fix the shuttle and go back up in space, I guess. Only problem is that dying out in space is really easy. One piece of space trash to the hull of the craft and everyone is dead.



Hey, good enough for me.

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I could imagine FINAL D doing it if the disaster that gets averted in the opening is a shuttle launch or something. Then they fix the shuttle and go back up in space, I guess. Only problem is that dying out in space is really easy. One piece of space trash to the hull of the craft and everyone is dead.


You know that movie would not miss the opportunity for a classic decompression gag kill. I'm thinking a convoluted sequence that starts with some kind of slippery substance on the floor, and ends with a punctured spacesuit and lots of screaming.

 

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As they've basically said Saw VII is the end of the current series, there'd be room for Saw in Space. I doubt it though, they're taking that franchise too serious.

Does anyone know if there ever was an official script for Helloween, the Hellraiser/Halloween crossover they once planned? I think right after Freddy vs Jason became a hit and the Akkads declined to give Myers for a sequel.

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