What I Liked: Cochran’s
(Dan O’Herlihy (RoboCop)) plan to
kill thousands or even millions of children on Halloween is really fuckin’
crazy.
The last five minutes is one of the most memorable and best
endings ever. It gets so intense and I
love that they left the fate of the children ambiguous.
What I Didn’t Like:
Cochran’s plan to kill any kid that buys his Halloween mask is deeply
flawed. It’s gonna be pretty damn
obvious what all the deaths have in common so Cochran can’t possibly get away
with the crime. The way this works too
is there’s a little piece of Stonehenge in every mask and it somehow putrefies
someone’s head into bugs. It’s unbelievable
how the movie is so casual not only about the fact that Stonehenge can work
this absurd magic but also that Cochran stole a fucking piece of Stonehenge and
broke it into pieces to place inside his goddamn Halloween masks. You can’t just fuckin’ do that man. I have so many questions. Like how the hell did he steal that massive
piece of stone from one of the most famous and visited sites on earth and bring
it back to California anyway?
Oh my God guys the acting and dialogue is atrocious. Like cringe inducing at times. Some of the editing gets bad too with an
awkward cut showing up every so often.
Overall Impressions:
Jeez this is not how I remember this one going down. At first the whole thing has a mediocre TV
movie vibe but then it dares to dip below that to become just flat out
terrible. Almost every aspect feels
cheap and thoughtless. What makes this
particularly weird is the very end is amazing.
How did they come up with such a cool finish but botch the rest?
I like the idea of turning the Halloween franchise into an anthology series where each new film is
completely different and doesn’t have to involve Michael Myers. But they really got off on the wrong foot
here. No wonder they said fuck this and
called Mikey back into action.
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