Review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) by Eric Vierthaler — 23 May 2009
This movie was very disappointing. The acting was very bad. I've seen better acting in a porn movie. It was very boring. And the hole Thorn thing makes the first Halloween less interesting. The Boogie man should never be revealed.
The boogie man should always be kept a mystery. Revealing why Michael Myers would not die was a huge mistake because it makes Myers less scary. It makes him less scary knowing that he could only kill his family members.
So if your not a family member of his you don't have to worry cause Michael won't come after you! This didn't even feel like a Halloween movie! *Sigh* no wounder why they decided to ignore the events of Halloween 4-6 in H2O.
The people who said on the dvd cover that 'The scariest Halloween of them all!' are either complete idiots or they didn't even watch this movie. And I'm a fan of the series and I still thought this was a horrible movie.
It's better then the god awful Halloween 3 by only 1 percent. Joe Chappelle should of never directed this movie. Instantly the wrong choice as directer. He chose to delete most of legendary Donald Pleasence's scene's because he felt his character Doctor Sam Loomis was "To boring".
Joe you are a complete idiot. That's one thing that made the original movie work so well. Hearing his character tell us how evil Myers really is. That's what ruined this movie. Fred Walton would've been much better as directer.
He was considered to direct this movie. He also directed the original 1979's 'When A Stranger Calls'. The replacement of Danielle Harris sucked. Looked nothing like her. The only positive thing about this movie is the song used at the end credits.
Hearing the Halloween theme on the rock guitar does not sound as scary when it's played on the piano. The script was poorly written. The sound effects in this movie sounded very fake. The sound effect when someone got stabbed sounded fake.
The ending was cheesy and didn't make any sense. Sadly this craptastic movie was legendary Donald Pleasence's last movie. He past away right after finishing this movie. The people who made this movie should be ashamed.
They tried way to hard to make this movie scary. Well I guess they needed to try better. Even the producers cut was boring. This movie was very disappointing. Where is Debra Hill and John Carpenter when you need them the most?
This review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) was written by Eric Vierthaler on 23 May 2009.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers has generally received mixed reviews.
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