❝popcornflix❞ Halloween Google Docs Mp4
Country - USA Genre - Thriller Actor - Jamie Lee Curtis story - In 1963, Michael Myers stabbed his 15 year-old sister to death. He was institutionalized and according to his doctor, Sam Loomis, is the personification of evil. On the day before Halloween 15 years later, Myers manages to escape and heads for his home town. On Halloween night, he goes on a rampage while Loomis and the local sheriff search Myers' neighborhood for him. Meanwhile Laurie Strode, a serious student who rarely goes out on dates, is babysitting a neighbor's child. Little does she know the danger she is in Directed by - John Carpenter writed by - John Carpenter
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Okay, granted I wasn't around when this film originally came out, but COME ON, even with the tiny budget it had, it could have been so much better. I think if I hadn't watched it knowing it is thought of as a 'classic' horror movie, I would have thought 'Below Average. But when it is put up on a pedestal for all other horror movies to draw from, you wonder why.
Bad Lighting - For about 3 murders I actually had to rewind several times to make sure someone had died.
Poor Deaths - The scariest thing I saw was the bit where Michael Myers smashed the plant pot. One of the corpses blinked for chrissake.
In all completely overrated, I only saw it to see what all the fuss was about, but I still don't know.
The original Halloween, directed by John Carpenter, produced by Debra Hill, music by John Carpenter, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and many more is truly the best of the best as far as Halloween horror movies go. It may be the first too, I'm not sure, but there can be no question it is the scariest. It is also the most well done. It is highly stylized right from the opening shot which has Michael Myers killing his sister. The music is so good it's like its own character in the film. And the cinematography is outstanding. You also really feel like it's Halloween in Haddonfield even though they shot the movie in Los Angeles. This was the birth of Michael Myers, the true bogeyman of cinema, and he launched into many more sequels, but this one is still the best. The Rob Zombie remake was not very good. Too violent and not scary enough. But John Carpenter's masterpiece has it all. Watch it late at night with all the lights out, and preferably during October.
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