10 Horror Reveals Nobody Was Ready For

4. Busta Rhymes And Kung Fu - Halloween: Resurrection

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Despite being a disappointing entry in the Halloween franchise, the loose premise of Halloween: Resurrection was at least an intriguing one that was very much timely for the movie's release in 2002.

With so many people around the globe starting to be gripped by reality TV fever, Resurrection opted to take that concept and run with it. And thus, this eighth Halloween offering saw the regular slew of pretty young things placed in a camera-riddled Myers House as part of a TV gameshow.

It may seem incredibly dated here in 2020, but the overarching idea was relatively fresh back in '02. It's just a shame that the film itself turned out to be a total dud. But while it's one thing to have paper-thin characters and too many overplayed genre tropes, the big reveal of the picture that nobody was ready for was the sight of Busta Rhymes pulling out some kung fu moves to beat the p*ss out of Michael Myers.

Forever an unstoppable force of nature, the infamous Shape was took down in Halloween: Resurrection largely thanks to Busta's ability to not only go toe-to-toe with him, but Rhymes' moves being able to get the best of Michael.

Of all of the ways to end the film, this was one that nobody was expecting and that nobody wanted to see.

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