05-14-2006, 12:29 PM
I have to say I feel quite the opposite about the eyes. I feel that it is way more creepy when you see his eyes...for the same reason you don\'t like it...because it makes him look like an average joe.
When it\'s just black behind there, I feel that it takes the human quality out of him and he becomes just like any other monster...and that\'s not why I find Myers scary. Jman is a monster to me in my opinion, but Myers is a real human. Adding the human element makes it scarier to me because it brings life to the look of the character. I guess that\'s why I\'ve always liked part one the best (well, there are lots of reasons for that)...he was the most human in that film. He was just an escaped menal patient trying to stalk some kids and kill them...that is quite realistic and can happen to anyone, anywhere. It was only at the end when he shows more of an inhuman side by being able to take stabbings and bullets and once you see that he\'s gone, your imagination just runs wild with what may happen next... In the rest of the films (well after part 2) he became just like Jman and that burned guy and the human element was driven out of the character.
I think this is an interesting topic for discussion because it seems like people either really like the eyes, or really do not...not many are in between. Obviously it\'s all a matter of personal taste and I respect anyone who doesn\'t like seeing the eyes. I think it\'s funny that while some people hate seeing it on displays, I\'m trying hard to actually find eyes to show behind my masks! :laugh:
When it\'s just black behind there, I feel that it takes the human quality out of him and he becomes just like any other monster...and that\'s not why I find Myers scary. Jman is a monster to me in my opinion, but Myers is a real human. Adding the human element makes it scarier to me because it brings life to the look of the character. I guess that\'s why I\'ve always liked part one the best (well, there are lots of reasons for that)...he was the most human in that film. He was just an escaped menal patient trying to stalk some kids and kill them...that is quite realistic and can happen to anyone, anywhere. It was only at the end when he shows more of an inhuman side by being able to take stabbings and bullets and once you see that he\'s gone, your imagination just runs wild with what may happen next... In the rest of the films (well after part 2) he became just like Jman and that burned guy and the human element was driven out of the character.
I think this is an interesting topic for discussion because it seems like people either really like the eyes, or really do not...not many are in between. Obviously it\'s all a matter of personal taste and I respect anyone who doesn\'t like seeing the eyes. I think it\'s funny that while some people hate seeing it on displays, I\'m trying hard to actually find eyes to show behind my masks! :laugh: