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Halloween 4 - The Return of Michael Myers (Divimax Edition)

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Directed By: Dwight H. Little
Theatrical Release Date: 10/21/1988
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Product Description

This fourth installment of the series takes place ten years after the original and finds the man in the William Shatner mask in a coma and being transferred from Richmond Mental Institute to Smith's Grove. However the van gets into a horrible accident skidding off the road and exploding. Predictably Myers' body is nowhere to be found in the wreckage alarming both the skeptical police and the indefatigable Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence). Soon Myers is spotted back in Haddonfield and it becomes obvious that his next target is his young niece Jamie (Danielle Harris). His return has whipped the town into a frenzied mob which proves to be unfortunate for the Halloween revelers who have chosen the popular "Michael Myers" mask as their costume. Often considered the best of the sequels THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS is a return to form for the series after the debacle of HALLOWEEN 3.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: R UPC: 013131328899 Manufacturer No: DV13288

Crap

A Customer Review by
The Halloween series should've ended with Halloween III. The fourth in the series opens the door to make lots of cash for the creators and do absoultely nothing for the art of film making. Michael Myers died at the end of Halloween II after being shot in the eyes by Laurie, blinding him permanately yet he still manages to go on a killing spree and murder a dozen people. Made with no talent or imagination. John Carpenter and Debra Hill got out while the going was good. They had brains, unlike the audience that this, and the continuing sequels were made for.

Welcome home Michael.

A Customer Review by METALMANMN
After the insulting part 3, Hollyweird wised up and brought Michael back.
This was good and bad, good to have Michael back, bad because like part 2 it continues to veer further and further away from Carpenter's original vision.
Bloody, gory, a somewhat interesting story line.
I have a hard time recommending this to anyone but the most diehard Halloween fans.
If your curious though, give it a shot, you might like it better than I did.
But I though the series should have stopped with part 2 and THEN brought back with H2O.

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