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Halloween - Resurrection

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Theatrical Release Date: 07/12/2002
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Dimension

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

Number 8 in the Halloween line maintains connections to John Carpenter's original. Resurrection picks up the thread of Halloween: H2O, with poor Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) now in a psychiatric hospital and determined to shut down homicidal Michael Myers once and for all. After this prologue, the story shifts to the old Myers house, where a TV reality show has enticed six teenagers to spend a single night in the spooky home. Needless to say, things are spoiled when Michael barges in: "I so did not sign up for this," sighs the young heroine, when the bloodletting begins. The mayhem is being broadcast live on the Internet, which makes the film a bit like Rear Window with Instant Messaging. The interesting premise is routinely handled, but that's enough to make this one of the better sequels in the series. Maybe they finally finished off Michael in this one, wink wink. --Robert Horton

Please stop resurrecting him!!!

A Customer Review by METALMANMN
A broken larynx???
YOU MUST BE KIDDING???
Yet another slap in the face of fans of the original.
Just when you though the franchise went out on a high note, Hollyweird brings him back for another round of scares.
Not that this movie is nearly as bad as parts 3 - 6.
Not by a long shot.
Hollywood seems to have learned that you need a SOMEWHAT passable story line.
This movie, while not great, does have some great moments.
The beginning with Jamie Lee is awesome.
Did she really die? It wasn't that far of a drop?
Oh be quiet, if her brother can come back from the dead every five seconds, why can't she???
The reality show twist was enough to hold my interest.
The cast?
The usual monster food.
Is it a worthy addition to the franchise?
Hmmmmmmmm.......
It's not bad, it just wasn't necessary to make this movie.
It's got some good jump out of your seat moments but the Karate stuff with Busta is just so over the top absurd it almost ruins the entire movie.
All in all, I'll recommend a rental if your curious.
Its fun, it's fresh, it's corny, and it's nothing like the original.
But if you're curious, sure, go rent it some night.

"Busta Rhymes" VS, Michael Myers"

A Customer Review by Mary Johnson
I never would have guessed this one, great addition guys!!Poor jamie has finally met her fate, (sob'''') awesome storyline, for the college kids, loved the alternate ending where Dekkard saves Sara. It was my fav.

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