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Woman, You Better Take The Knife With You In Case It Rains Outside
My 14-year-old brother Stan joined me the other night at my desperate attempt to find something scary enough to recommend this Halloween season. It is his words I put in the title, because I think they are perfectly describing the whole flick.
H:20 is nowhere close to original Halloween...
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Halloween H2O.
Molly: "
the monster had killed everything he loved. It was about redemption. It was fate."
Those few words spoken by Molly, in a discussion of the story Frankenstein, is the basis of this never-ending sequelized saga of Laurie and Michael.
Karma, fate, Ka, whatever you...
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Michael Myers Goes To School
The Return of Jamie Lee Curtis
Before her days on My Girl and Freaky Friday, Jamie Lee Curtis had a separate type of movie career. She was the scream queen of horror movies. She debuted on the original Halloween movie and after making quite a name of herself she went on to do Halloween 2,...
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Back to it's old self!
I loved the first and the second Halloween's but the rest really kind of left me thinking what happened. When I saw that Jamie Lee Curtis was back for this one I had to see it.
This last one really was just as good as the first two. I liked the plot behind bringing her back. Jamie did another...
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Halloween Water? Steve Miner's "Halloween: H20"
For better or for worse, I am a child of the '80s. Yes, I cried at E.T. when I was ten. I get nostalgic when I hear the Miami Vice theme song. I spent most of my lunch money on games of Donkey Kong. And yeah, if you must know, I've still got a copy of ?Thriller? buried deep in my album...
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Almost as Scary as the first one
That Michael Myers. I guess you can't keep a good man down; that tall, dark, eerie soul that he is. I've always liked the strong, silent type- but the ability to drive an ice skate through someones face is a little stronger than I'm interested in.
This is the latest installment of the...
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Laurie should have know family is forever!
I am thinking, if this kid doesn't lose his hand, I want my money back. -Roger Ebert
H20
The beginning of the film starts off strong and promising. The characters are well in place even though we have are given a few minutes to identify them with the notable exception of Jamie Lee...
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It?s one of the better sequels, but, y?know...
Twenty years after the events of 1978’s seminal “Halloween”, we find that Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is in fact not dead, but staged her death, entered into a witness relocation program and under a different name, has become headmistress at an affluent, gated private school... Read full review »
Family Ties
There was once a period of time when horror movies were big. Everyone from Drew Barrymore to LL Cool J' made appearance in different slasher flicks. The biggest of all these was the Scream trilogy, which made scream queens out of actresses like Barrymore, Rose McGowan, Neve Campbell, Sarah Michelle... Read full review »
Maniac' s don't always have the last word.
The movie H20 was a great final chapter to the horror of Michael Myers on Halloween. I personally would rate this movie to be the best out of all the Halloween movies because Michael Myers finally is disposed of for eternity. This time there is no possible way of him returning and haunting his... Read full review »
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Halloween H2O DVD
Twenty years after the original HALLOWEEN Laurie Strode Jamie Lee Curtis now the headmistress of a Northern California private school under an assumed name is still struggling with the terrifying memories of the psychotic killer Michael Myers. That horror becomes a reality once again when Michael returns embarking on a murderous roadtrip from Illinois to California killing three more people and stealing a victim's car before threatening the lives of Laurie's rebellious son Josh Hartnett his girlfriend Michelle Williams and the school security guard LL Cool J. It's up to Laurie to conquer her internal demons and end Michael's evil. And a conveniently placed ax might just help her accomplish the task....
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Halloween H20 [VHS]
Halloween is one of the great modern horror films, but as a franchise its track record has been spotty at best, painfully bad at worst. Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later, directed by horror vet Steve Miner (Friday the 13th parts 2 and 3, House), won't displace John Carpenter's original but it might help you forget the films in between. Miner certainly has: the film begins as if sequels 3 through 6 never happened. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising her role for the first time in almost two decades) faked her death and is now a single mom and headmistress of an exclusive California private school. She's also a secret alcoholic who lives in fear of her homicidal brother-bogeyman Michael Myers. Guess who decides to show up for a family reunion? The film begins with classic horror-movie exposition (the deserted college campus, Michael's escape, Laurie's waking nightmares) accomplished with some humor and style, but it's all setup for the second half, a driving roller coaster of stalk-and-slash thrills. There's little of the self-conscious genre referencing of Scream and at times the film is a little far-fetched--it is a slasher movie about a knife-wielding homicidal maniac who won't stay dead, after all--but Curtis transforms Laurie from a shrieking victim into an empowered, determined horror-movie heroine who's learned a thing or two from the previous films. Adam Arkin, Josh Hartnett, and TV cutie Michelle Williams (Dawson's Creek) costar, and the script received uncredited polish from Scream writer Kevin Williamson; Curtis's mom, Janet Leigh, pops up in a cameo. --Sean Axmaker
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Halloween H2O
Halloween is one of the great modern horror films, but as a franchise its track record has been spotty at best, painfully bad at worst. Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later, directed by horror vet Steve Miner (Friday the 13th parts 2 and 3, House), won't displace John Carpenter's original but it might help you forget the films in between. Miner certainly has: the film begins as if sequels 3 through 6 never happened. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising her role for the first time in almost two decades) faked her death and is now a single mom and headmistress of an exclusive California private school. She's also a secret alcoholic who lives in fear of her homicidal brother-bogeyman Michael Myers. Guess who decides to show up for a family reunion? The film begins with classic horror-movie exposition (the deserted college campus, Michael's escape, Laurie's waking nightmares) accomplished with some humor and style, but it's all setup for the second half, a driving roller coaster of stalk-and-slash thrills. There's little of the self-conscious genre referencing of Scream and at times the film is a little far-fetched--it is a slasher movie about a knife-wielding homicidal maniac who won't stay dead, after all--but Curtis transforms Laurie from a shrieking victim into an empowered, determined horror-movie heroine who's learned a thing or two from the previous films. Adam Arkin, Josh Hartnett, and TV cutie Michelle Williams (Dawson's Creek) costar, and the script received uncredited polish from Scream writer Kevin Williamson; Curtis's mom, Janet Leigh, pops up in a cameo. --Sean Axmaker
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