Straddling the line between fall and winter, plenty and paucity, life and death, Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. It is thought that Halloween have originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off roaming ghosts. While Mac Blu-ray Player also chooses this right time to benefit all Blu-ray users with delectable discount.
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Here are several
films deserving to appreciate.
1978 was the year
that the world was first introduced to the Halloween movies with the release of
John Carpenter's original Halloween film. To date there have been 10 Halloween
movies in the series, 8 films to start with (of which Jamie Lee Curtis starred
in both the first 2 and the last 2), and then 2 further films as Rob Zombie
chose to reboot the series in the 2000s. The following is a full list of all
the films in the series thus far:
- Halloween (1978)
- Halloween II (1981)
- Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
- Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
- Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
- Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
- Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
- Halloween (2007)
- Halloween II (2009)
Halloween (1978)
Movie Review
At a very young
age, young Michael Myers shows his evil nature as he commits murder in his
hometown of Haddonfield, and we're then taken 15 years on as his doctor, Dr.
Sam Loomis, is desperately trying to convince everyone that Michael Myers is
pure evil and should never be allowed free. Unfortunately for Dr. Sam Loomis
however, no one really seems to take his concerns too seriously and it's not
long before Michael Myers is able to escape; Dr. Sam Loomis suspects that
Michael Myers is making his way back from Smith's Grove Sanitarium towards
Haddonfield, again he's unable to convince others of Michael's plans however
and has to take things upon himself in order to try and track Michael Myers in
his journey home.
Halloween H20
(1998) Movie Review
It's been 20 years
since Michael Myers last showed his face, Laurie Strode still worries that he
could one day return however, and is scared that he'll choose the 20th
anniversary of his original attack to try and once again come after her.
Laurie's son tries to convince her that she's just being stupid, Laurie isn't
so sure however, remaining anxious that herself and her family are in danger on
Halloween night, and that Michael Myers may just take the opportunity to once
again pounce and come after her in his quest to kill.
Halloween:
Resurrection (2002) Movie Review
Whilst this isn't
one of the best Halloween films, it is certainly a film that to be a lot of
fun. The film really doesn't take itself too seriously; it's fun to watch, a
silly teen horror movie, but also extremely self aware.
Jamie Lee Curtis
appears in the early part of the film, after this however it's onto Busta
Rhymes, Tyra Banks, and Thomas Ian Nicholas amongst others in order to try and
keep things interesting, and they do a good job of it. Halloween Resurrection
is certainly not up there with the original as a classic of its genre, it is
however a fun way to pass 94 minutes though, and is a film that is definitely
recommend watching at least the once.




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