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Sometimes a program might have a deceiving function that is intended for Fraud.







This comment thread is for people to document various implementations of this malicious feature.


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[icon reviews]Why "Halloween" 1978 is a classic?

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Compared to the contemporary slasher films ( with blood and guts displayed viscerally ) and even compared to John Carpenter's other horror classic The Thing, 1978's film Halloween is rather un-scary in comparison. Yes, it is a slasher, where a lot of teenagers die. Yes it has a lot of disturbing ideas and a lot of rather good cinematic tension. But it is weak in the blood department. Which begs the question: What's so special about this movie?


#halloween #horror #johncarpenter #film #review #movies #cinemastodon


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