Review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) by John R — 01 Nov 2015
141221: Someone invested some good money and film making skills in this 6th edition of the Halloween franchise. I just wish I had the capacity to understand the story a little better. I've always enjoyed Michael Myers as the simple psychotic kid, monster that he was; not as some character in an evil conspiracy theory involving the history of Halloween.
The KISS principle, keep it simple stupid, comes to mind. Found this movie enjoyable if only for the quality of the filmmaking. The Tommy Doyle character (Paul Rudd) was a little too quirky for my liking but always, always good to see Dr.
Loomis (Donald Pleasence). Sad to see the film dedicated to him. Finally, did not like the ending to this film. Seems to just drop off. Perhaps it was due to Pleasence's death which occurred in February of 1995? Just speculation on my part.
This review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) was written by John R on 01 Nov 2015.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers has generally received mixed reviews.
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