Everything. It wasn't scary or suspenseful, the action was moronic and the Vampires were lame as hell. Any other John Carpenter movie though... I'm game. LOVE Halloween I and II, The Thing was awesome. The Escape movies with Kurt Russel were also pretty damn cool.
I have been watching A LOT of TV, because honestly I have nothing better to do. Aside from getting my fix of iCarly, Tom and Jerry and Robot Chicken, I've been watching plenty of History Channel.
Lately the History Channel has been nothing more than a soapbox for crackpot theorists and pseudoscientists. I am shocked at some of the crap they're putting on their network passing it as "science." Then again, ratings are ratings I guess. ANYWAY, Last night they had two really good shows. One was on what we know about the universe so far and thanks to who. They hit up all the big guys. The ancient Greeks, Mayas, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Hubble... etc. They gave a mini bio of each, how they arrived at their conclusions what they got right, what they got wrong/couldn't realize and what they hinted at that the next guy understood and ran with. GREAT series.
The other one, not as "scholarly," was Stan Lee's: Superhumans. This is nothing but a rip off of Ripley's Believe it or Not, but the focus is on what appear to be normal folks, but have super abilities. Last night's first show had a man from India that can't get electrocuted, two men from California, one is the "human calculator" as he can do ANY math in his head within seconds, the harder the problem, the faster he solves it. The other man was born completely blind, but can "see" using ecolocation, yup, just like a bat. He clicks his tongue and he can tell what's in front of him, whether a car, phone booth or person. A man from Texas with super strength was interesting. It's not that he has great strength, he has ACCELERATION and can access all his muscle fibers to tear a phone book in half, snap a wrench like a twig or roll up a skillet. Stan Lee has Daniel, a "super human" himself (he is allegedly the most flexible man on the planet) traveling all over the world for these folks.
My first complaint about the show is that apparently "all over the world" means "in the United States." Aside from the man from India, all the other folks were from the U.S... We'll see how that plays out in later episodes. Every Thursday night at 10E/9C.