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Halloween H20 - Twenty Years Later (Dimension Collector's Series)

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Theatrical Release Date: 08/05/1998
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Dimension

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

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

Welcome back Jamie Lee!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Customer Review by METALMANMN
Now THAT'S more like it!!!
After four horrendous sequels that made ZERO sense, Hollywood brings back Jamie Lee, pretends that parts 3 - 6 never happened and makes the best Halloween since part 2.
A brilliant continuation of the story line.
Expertly directed, superb acting, a great cast, even with Josh and his pillow fight hair.
LL rocks in this movie.
Start to finish a film FINALLY worthy of the Halloween name.
One again it should have ended after this but Hollyweird saw $$$ again, and we had to sit through the so so part 8.
This film however???
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

H2O: yes, maybe, no.

A Customer Review by f5chaserrain
I like this movie. Not the best one done of course, but it is passable.

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