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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0065935134176
Format: NTSC
Region Code: 1
Sales Rank: 82280
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1995




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
The series premise continues to stretch so thin it could dissipate. This time, Michael Myers chases his unfortunate niece around, then goes after a family who happen to be living in his former home. This is slasher-ism at its most cynical, and a thoroughly unpleasant, unimaginative, and unredeeming movie. Donald Pleasence, the one holdover from the original film, looks like he'd rather be anywhere than in this thing. --Tom Keogh



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An Underrated Gem (3 1/2 stars)
Halloween - The Curse of Michael Myers is about a little boy who begins having nightmares and hearing voices of a strange man all dressed in black telling him to commit acts of murder. In the process Michael Myers has returned to the town of Haddonfield, Illinois on a mission of murder perusing his niece. Of course Dr. Loomis is on Myers' tale while a much larger evil is at force.

Halloween - The Curse of Michael Myers is one of those films that gets often ridiculed by fans, but that ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Best Sequel, deserves a new Release
Halloween has gone downhill so much, at least part 3 created a new idea, that I thought was great and at least 2 was atmosheric, but 4,5,7 and 8...were a bit ridiculous. But part 6 was scary. It really was. It was atmosheric, visual, very bloody which is good for most horror fans, and it has great sound effects, music, etc.
This DVD, however, has a dull master, the video doesnt look to sharp in colors and it hardly seems restored, the sound is ok but there is no surround, this dvd is desperate ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - happy halloween
halloween is the best time and the series gives the holiday another reason to like horror..which I love



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Why do people bash this movie???
In my opinion, the cult storyline makes a lot more sense as to why Michael Myers is immortal. In the other films such as parts 1, 2, and H20 they do not mention as to HOW he is. There has to be a reason behind it and just being a psychopath murderer does not make someone impervious to pain and death! I think Tommy Doyle is a cool character. I like very much to see the Producers Cut and hope it is released soon.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - YUCK!!!!!!!!!
I went to see this in the theater and after the barn/thresher scene I got up and walked out.
This installment goes to even more gruesome heights then the previous ones.
I did watch it again on video from start to finish and forwarded through the barn scene.
More grossness followed but I'm sort of used to it by now, it does look pretty fake most of the time.
The story line?
What story line?
It turns out the Satanists have been hiding Michael the whole time and unleashing ... Read More





 



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