Odd Reactions by HalloweeN Characters

Some characters in the HalloweeN movies have reacted to situations in rather curious ways. Whether it’s the fault of the actor, the script, or the director, a number of reactions have been unbelievable or silly. This article will be the first in a series. Let’s start with the 1978 classic HalloweeN. The film began with a character…

Was Keeping Michael Myers The Right Decision?

As a lot of horror film and Halloween fans know, John Carpenter, creator of the Halloween series took the third instalment in a completely different direction to the previous two films. Halloween (1978) and Halloween II (1981) are a back-to-back double feature in their structure, as the sequel continues the events of one Halloween night. But Carpenter wanted to…

Halloween H20 Discussion

Thanks to the wonders of technology, fellow member Ramonesome recently joined me in rewatching 1998’s Halloween H20. After viewing this film again, we expressed our views and concerns. Here’s the discussion we had. knowbody: This flick seems to get plenty of love, but I’m not a fan of it. I only liked a few scattered…

Halloween Franchise Movies Listed 1-10 In Order of Success

The Halloween movies have been one of the most profitable franchises in horror film history. The ten movies have a combined total budget of about $80,000,000 but have went on to gross over $370,000,000! This list ranks all ten movies in order of financial success. All totals are adjusted for today’s dollars to compensate for…

Similarities in Rick Rosenthal’s HalloweeN II & Halloween: Resurrection

Both Halloween II (1981) and Halloween: Resurrection (2002) share the same director, Rick Rosenthal. However, these films have several other common elements. To begin with, Laurie Strode outsmarts Michael Myers in both films in the same way. She convinces Myers that she’s asleep in a hospital bed, when it fact Laurie has put a bunch of pillows…