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** Which later makes Michael's screeching to a halt after Annie yells at him quite funny; almost like The Shape is oddly self-conscious about his driving ability.
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** Laurie of course lets her have it for that when she shows up at the house.

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** Laurie of course lets her have it for that when she shows up at the house.
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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Myers' murder, then proceeds to share an anecdote about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.

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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes says to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Myers' murder, then proceeds to share an anecdote about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.
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* Michael himself has a somewhat BlackComedy moment when he gets dressed up as a BedsheetGhost with big nerdy glasses. It almost seems like he's making fun of the fact he just killed Bob before and what he (Bob) could look like as a restless spirit.

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* Michael himself has a somewhat BlackComedy moment when he gets dressed up as a BedsheetGhost with big nerdy glasses. It almost seems like he's making fun of the fact that he just killed murdered Bob a minute before and is portraying what he (Bob) could look like as a restless spirit.
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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Myers' murder, then proceeds to tell part of a story about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.

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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Myers' murder, then proceeds to tell part of a story share an anecdote about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.
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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Meyers' murder, then proceeds to tell part of a story about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.

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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the cemetery keeper notes to Loomis that every town has some gruesome incident in its past similar to Judith Meyers' Myers' murder, then proceeds to tell part of a story about a man "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.
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* As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not taking the threat of Michael's escape seriously enough:

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* As Loomis is chewing out Dr. Wynn at Smith's Grove for not taking the threat of Michael's escape seriously enough:
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* As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not keeping closer watch on Michael:
-->'''Wynn:''' For God's sakes, Loomis, he can't even drive a car.\\
'''Loomis:''' He was doing very well last night! Maybe someone around here gave him lessons!

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* As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not keeping closer watch on Michael:
taking the threat of Michael's escape seriously enough:
-->'''Wynn:''' For Sam, Haddonfield is a hundred and fifty miles away from here. Now, for God's sakes, Loomis, he can't even drive a car.\\
'''Loomis:'''
car.
-->'''Loomis:'''
He was doing very well last night! Maybe someone around here gave him lessons!
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* As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not keeping watch on Myers.

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* As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not keeping closer watch on Myers.Michael:
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* Dr. Loomis chewing out Wynn for not keeping watch on Myers.
-->'''Dr. Wynn:''' For God's sakes, Loomis, he can't even drive a car.\\
'''Dr. Loomis:''' He was doing very well last night! Maybe someone around here gave him lessons!

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* Dr. As Loomis is chewing out Wynn at Smith's Grove for not keeping watch on Myers.
-->'''Dr. Wynn:''' -->'''Wynn:''' For God's sakes, Loomis, he can't even drive a car.\\
'''Dr. Loomis:''' '''Loomis:''' He was doing very well last night! Maybe someone around here gave him lessons!
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** As the boys run screaming down the street, he stands watching them with a little self-satisfied smirk on his face... and seconds later, Sheriff Brackett silently comes up and puts his hand on him shoulder to get his attention, causing Loomis to fairly jump out of his skin.

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** As the boys run screaming down the street, he stands watching them with a little self-satisfied smirk on his face... and seconds later, Sheriff Brackett silently comes up and puts his hand on him his shoulder to get his attention, causing Loomis to fairly jump out of his skin.
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** As the boys run screaming down the street, he stands watching them with a little self-satisfied smirk on his face... and then seconds later, Sheriff Brackett puts his hand on Loomis's shoulder to get his attention and Loomis jumps out of his skin.

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** As the boys run screaming down the street, he stands watching them with a little self-satisfied smirk on his face... and then seconds later, Sheriff Brackett silently comes up and puts his hand on Loomis's him shoulder to get his attention and attention, causing Loomis jumps to fairly jump out of his skin.
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* Dr. Loomis is quietly watching the Myers house and one of the kids on a dare goes up to the house to look inside. Dr. Loomis ends up scaring the kid with a little smile on his face.
--> '''Dr. Loomis:''' ''(hoarse whisper)'' Hey. Hey, Lonnie. ''Get your ass away from there.''
** Seconds later, Sheriff Brackett puts his hand on Loomis's shoulder to get his attention and Loomis jumps out of his skin.

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* Dr. Loomis is quietly watching the Myers house when the same boys who'd bullied Tommy earlier show up, and one of the kids on a dare goes them is goaded into walking up to the house to look inside. Dr. and looking inside on a dare. Loomis ends up scaring the kid with a little smile on his face.
scares him off:
--> '''Dr. Loomis:''' '''Loomis:''' ''(hoarse whisper)'' Hey. Hey, Lonnie. ''Get your ass away from there.''
** Seconds As the boys run screaming down the street, he stands watching them with a little self-satisfied smirk on his face... and then seconds later, Sheriff Brackett puts his hand on Loomis's shoulder to get his attention and Loomis jumps out of his skin.
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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the gravekeeper tries to downplay the Judith Myers murder by noting that every town has a similar incident, and then proceeding to tell part of a story of a man who excused himself from the dinner table and fetched a hacksaw. (Heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide)

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* Another BlackComedy moment comes when the gravekeeper tries cemetery keeper notes to downplay the Judith Myers murder by noting Loomis that every town has a some gruesome incident in its past similar incident, and to Judith Meyers' murder, then proceeding proceeds to tell part of a story of about a man who "over in Russellville". Loomis cuts him off just as he's reaching the climax of the story, which is heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide.
-->'''Cemetery Keeper:''' Old Charlie Bowles, about fifteen years ago. One night he finished dinner, and he
excused himself from the dinner table table... He went out to the garage, and fetched got himself a hacksaw. (Heavily implied to be a case of PaterFamilicide)Then he went back into the house... kissed his wife and two children goodbye... and then he proceeded to—
-->'''Loomis:''' (''in agitation'') Where are we?!
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--> '''Laurie:''' (''seeing Annie's new clothes'') Ooh, fancy.
--> '''Annie:''' This has ''not'' been my night.

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--> ---> '''Laurie:''' (''seeing Annie's new clothes'') Ooh, fancy.
--> ---> '''Annie:''' This has ''not'' been my night.
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--> '''Laurie:''' (''seeing Annie's new clothes'') Ooh fancy.

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--> '''Laurie:''' (''seeing Annie's new clothes'') Ooh Ooh, fancy.
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* The StylisticSuck of Annie's "Paul" song.

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* The StylisticSuck of Annie's improvised "Paul" song.
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* The StylisticSuck of Annie's "Paul" song.



-->"First I rip your clothes off, then you rip my clothes off. [[BlackComedy And then we'll rip Lindsey's clothes off."]]

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-->"First I rip your clothes off, then you rip my clothes off. [[BlackComedy And then we'll rip Lindsey's clothes off."]]"]]

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