Conal Cochran Fled to Twin Peaks after HalloweeN III

In Haddonfield, evil walks in the form of Michael Myers (and the Cult of Thorn). A masked serial killer in your town is pretty bad, but there are other places that have endured their share of evil. HalloweeN III: Season of the Witch unfolded in Santa Mira, CA. In 1956, Santa Mira was invaded by the…

Michael Myers and Sheriff Brackett Odd Reactions

In this edition of Odd Reactions by Michael Myers and other HalloweeN characters, we examine two different scenes in the HalloweeN franchise. The scenes presented here come to us from the films HalloweeN II (1981) and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). Let’s see what we’ve got. Sheriff Brackett in HalloweeN II (1981) Various readers…

Michael Myers and his Quick Massacre Technique

The Quick Massacre is a Michael Myers rampage that lasts a relatively short while and results in at least 3 on-screen casualties. Excluded from this category are: longer sprees (such as Michael’s killings in the hospital throughout HalloweeN II); bloodbaths with an unknown death toll (e.g. Michael’s assault on the police station in Halloween 4); and…

Tina Williams of HalloweeN 5 The Revenge of Michael Myers

When one speaks of the HalloweeN franchise, two main villains come to mind. The first, of course, is the masked killer Michael Myers. The second is Tina Williams. Michael Myers was a fictional character who struck fear into the hearts of every citizen of Haddonfield. Tina Williams, however, was a real person whose purpose was to bring down the…

Michael Myers and The Cult of Thorn Members

Depending on which version(s) of HalloweeN: The Curse of Michael Myers you’ve watched, the Cult of Thorn’s membership varies. Upon taking in several of the film’s different editions, one realizes that the Cult was a conspiracy that included a variety of Haddonfield’s residents. However, it was nothing as powerful as the shadow government in the…