Review of Halloween: Resurrection (2002) by Jody B — 27 Sep 2009
I break the Halloween franchise into 5 segments:
1 The Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode trilogy (1,2, and H20).
2 The Jamie Llyod/Thorn Trilogy (4,5, and 6).
3 Rob Zombie's Vision (The two remakes).
4 Halloween 3 (non-Michael Myers sequel).
5 Halloween Resurrection.
Except for the 5 to 10-minute opening scene, this entry has nothing to do with the rest of the franchise as far as continuity. Michael's motivation for killing differs from the rest of the films.
I don't believe he would even go home after seeing all those people in there, because for 6 other movies, Michael's MO is to HIDE OUT.
The script for this film could have been not even for Michael Myers. That said, while this is jumbled cesspool of a "Halloween" film, it was moderately (and that's being kind) effective as either a tongue-in-cheek slasher film or as a satire on the human race's voyeuristic nature and for some unknown reason, Reality TV.
This review of Halloween: Resurrection (2002) was written by Jody B on 27 Sep 2009.
Halloween: Resurrection has generally received negative reviews.
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