Review of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) by Trinity A — 23 May 2009
The last Halloween film that was even halfway decent, this one picks up years after the events of Part 2 (part 3 was a stand-alone story having nothing to do with Mike Myers and the least said of that film, the better). Micheal awakens from a coma and escapes from the transport that was moving him to another hospital to continue his rampage of death & destruction. This time the focus of his killing rage is not on Laurie Strode, but his nephew Jamie Lloyd, a young girl who is petrified by the concept of Halloween and has visons of Myers. This was the most intense one behind the original of course. But just a word of warning: watch parts 1,2, and 4 ONLY. After that you're on your own and I won't be held respocible for the unneeded trauma you'll endure by being a cinema maschocist and enduring the other truel awful movies in the series.
Eye Candy: Kathleen Kinmont gets topless.
My Grade: B-.
DVD Extras: 17 minute "Final Cut" featurette; and Theatrical Trailer.
Notes: Mine came in a limited edition tin casing.
Reviewed by Kevin O'Keefe on IMDB.
This review of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) was written by Trinity A on 23 May 2009.
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers has generally received mixed reviews.
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