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| | | | | Let me start off by saying that I've never cared for the theatrical version of The Curse of Michael Myers . My big complaint is th... | |
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| | | | | I have real issues with Halloween: H20, the most pressing being its use of the Michael Myers character, who for my money doesn't suit the hip, self-aware horror of the late 90s. The movie came two years after Wes Craven's meta-infused Scream, and this being a Dimension Films production, that particular film's legacy looms large. | |
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| | | | | Starting life as the ancient Celtic festival ofSamhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts, Halloween is largely associated not just with ghosts, ghouls, and confectionery but also a long-running series of horror movies. Beginning with John Carpenter's Halloween (Carpenter, 1978), the franchise is largely credited with birthing the "slasher"... | |
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| | | It has been forty years since Michael Myers terrorized Haddonfield on Halloween. Now 'The Shape' is back and a showdown with Laurie Strode is invevitable. | ||