Odd they went with a "lesser" sequel that many don't even remember, but its good to have Michael Myers back!!!!!
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Contestado por Badlands1
el 14 de agosto de 2018 a las 17:49
This was actually a solid sequel, part 2 is stuck in a hospital, pt 3 has no Myers, but this one is a bit more modern for those kiddies that don't like complete retro movies, and still vintage enough for accomplished fans. The blonde that gets killed in this movie.... Oulala
Contestado por jorgito2001
el 20 de agosto de 2018 a las 13:15
Badlands1, I'm gonna be rewatching III & IV this week...I remember very little of IV (or V for that matter). Oddly enough, one of the most maligned sequels (the 6th one), is the one I've seen & remember the most. A wigged out Paul Rudd and lots of subliminal Michael Myers hiding in the background...it has its weakness, but I like 6.
Contestado por Badlands1
el 21 de agosto de 2018 a las 18:54
You will be in for a treat with 4... 5 and 6 is where they go all Hollywood and modern, I'm a retro guy I guess, but 4 has both aspects.
Contestado por jorgito2001
el 28 de agosto de 2018 a las 15:27
So me & my teens rewatched it the other night....my 17 year old son, who's favorite horror movie is the original Halloween mind you, was like "yeah, this wasn't that good". It definitely had its moments (the gas station scene, the multiple Michaels...which is gonna be GREAT in the new Haunt at Universal, the very ending with the "twist"), but some of the scenes in the house were just...meh! Michael's mask sucked and it was trying hard to borrow from the original...was definitely missing Carpenter's touch!
Once we do the Haunt at Horror Nights we'll likely keep going in the series. At least make it to H20 (I could careless if my kids bother with Resurrection).