Why didn't he take a fucking gun with him?

Why didn't he take a fucking gun with him?

Because he was a nigger.

Because he wasn't Wesley fucking Snipes.

So he just would'nt?

I like your style.

Is it the face of the redpill effect?

Yes, it's when you realize Trump was right all along because you start smelling orange

the hotel is a gun-free zone

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A nigger?

Looks like Dyson with the dead man's switch at Cyberdine

HUH HUH HUH HUH HUH HUH

a cook negger

>spend the entire movie traveling back up to the lodge
>finally get there
>immediately get BTFO by an axe to the stomach

Ayyyy

It's illegal for a nigger to own a gun in Colorado.

a nigger cook.

It wouldn't have helped anyway, Jack ambushed him.

This. He was axed in the back, having a gun on you doesn't make you invulnerable.

check'd

he had no chance without a weapon, as opposed to a slight chance with a weapon

Didn't his distraction help the kid and woman escape? He probably foreseen this with that weird ability he has.Taking a gun would have probably made things worse. You can outrun a axe wielding psychopath but you can't outrun gunfire.

No he wasn't. He got it in the front.

Groundskeeper Willie got it in the back. 3 times.

Hindsight is always 20 20.

nigga he knew there was a psycho in there trying to kill the kid

Because then the question of how to disarm him or make it so that he couldn't hit Jack would come into play, because this is an essentially psychological film. If he hits Jack, Jack either -
a: stops to bandage himself - slows us up
b: snaps out of it - slows us up
c: gets too injured to pursue - anticlimax
d: doesn't register it - wrong genre, Jack's not a zombie
e: is unharmed - wrong genre, Jack's not Jason Voorhees

Knocked out of his hand one way or another, it would have brought a gun into play that couldn't be fired without damaging the structure - a dropped gun in this kind of scenario always has the audience hissing 'get the gun!' at the protagonist. If the gun isn't left a loose end, then either Wendy shoots him, in which case the same problems as above happen plus f: the gun kills him, major anticlimax, or else she threatens him, in which case it's just repeating the bat stuff from earlier. So there was no way Halloran could take a gun. This is how screenwriting works.