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this movie is the directors cut that was changed from tha old verson to it and thats why is was different.
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dumb is just one word to describe this film, and another thing this film was so retarded that I almost turned it off the first time. After sevral years Jaimie who is in hiding and is much older gives birth to a child this time Myers is still in pursiut of his niece so he could kill her off once and for all, but he later finds out that she has a child and is later back to Haddonfield killing people including the inhabitants of his former house. The explanation given to us in this film about Myers nature was absolotley ridicoulos, it seems that all this time Myers was controlled by druids, the whole point of Myers being a scary and evil mysterious character was a lot better they should have just stuck with that idea. If your a Halloween fan than maybe you could tolerate this film and might like it since it is a very cheesy and bad film and there were a few funny scenes like one guy exploding after being electricuted and a gory scene when Jaimie Strode is killed on the farming equipment but the film still wasn't intresting enough it probably gets 1 and 1/2 stars but if your a casual horror fan than I suggest you avoid this like the plague and just watch the first and second films. As you might know that this is the last film that Donald Pleasence was in as he passed away shortly after the film was released, he played Dr. Loomis and he will always be missed by his fans r.i.p.
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This time around, Michael Myers finally kills his niece shortly after her baby is delivered, But Tommy Doyle [Paul Stephen Rudd, Playing an adult version of the young character from the original film] takes the baby before Michael can get to him and now Michael Myers is back in haddonfield looking for new victims to kill as well as the baby. Did this sequel really make theatres? This movie looks like a straight-to-video release! The acting is horrible, Story is uncreative, And the movie is just too boring to even wanna rent. This is the worst of the halloween movies and this sequel really showed that it was time for filmmakers to just let Michael Myers Die and create a new killer. But they didn't listen [Being that there was 2 more sequels after this one], Did they? I would like to see the producer's cut of this movie that everyone on here is talking about, Out of curiosity. Donald Pleasance makes his 5th and final appearance as Dr. Loomis and from the looks of it, He looks as if he doesn't wanna be a part of this mess. Donald Pleasance unfortunately died shortly after the release of this movie. This unfortunately, Was his final film. Don't watch this sequel, It ain't worth it. Hope my review helped. Be blessed.
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This is one of the worst films ever made. The story and characters are so unbeliveable and evn worse, as other reviewers stated, there are scenes in a DVD that is not availible on Amazon that are not present here! That is so stupid! Can't studios nowadays make a decent definitive edittion of a movie. Take my advice and stick with the true Halloween trilogy: 1, 2, and 7. Enough said.
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I will start with a brief rundown of where I stand. Part 1 will always be a classic. Part 2 is a watchable followup. Part 3 has nothing to do with the series, so no comment. (For the record, I DID like Part 3, but it has nothing to do with the subject at hand.) Part 4 was a vast improvement over part 2, and Part 5 was arguably the best. (Part 5 was my personal favorite, but I understand why most people say Part 1 will always be the best.) Well, onto Part 6 and the subject at hand. It actually starts very well. It offers us a brief recap of the final events of Part 5 so we don't get lost. (Interestingly, Part 6 of 'Friday the 13th' seems to ignore the final moments of Part 5, but we won't go there.) While Parts 4 and 5 appeared a little brighter and more colorful than the 1st 2, the concluding chapter 6 seems to revert back to the darkness of Parts 1 and 2. The start of the movie offers us part of the insight behind Michael's madness, and of course Michael makes an appearance and claims his first victim. We are offered a generous amount of suspense as Jamie (Jamie Lee Curtis' daughter from Part 1 and 2) runs for her life and her child's life. Soon afterwards, we learn that Tommy from Part 1 (now grown up) has had his mind scarred from the events of Part 1, but is learning everything he can about Michael so he can put a stop to the madness once and for all. (Nice way to link the final chapter back to the 1st.) The aged Dr. Loomis is trying to put this whole mess behind him and live the rest of his life in peace, but ofcourse, that is NOT going to happen. Michael's house is now occupied by Jamie Lee Curtis' step uncle and his family. One merit of this final chapter is that we are given a few channels of suspense. (We know that the family in Michael's house probably has a bleak future; we also are gradually exposed to Tommy's findings which start to reveal the reasoning behind Michael's madness; there are others, but I don't want to risk ruining the movie for you. Sadly, Donald Pleasence was very ill during this movie, and that would explain why he couldn't really have any dramatic confrontations with Michael. But he does have a memorable confrontation with another doctor. (Is this doctor a new character, or did we see him in Part 5?) I don't want to give the answer away. The only major complaint I have is that there are some areas of inconsistency. Apparently, Michael was cooperating with the secret society for some time. (Remember, some years have passed since the end of Part 5.) For a great length of the movie, he helps them accomplish part of their intentions; he apparently comes and goes as he is needed; but eventually there is some sudden and unexplained treason. It's an acceptable conclusion, but it isn't perfect. The final scene can leave us wondering. The best way to conclude is by thanking Donald Pleasence. Thank you for rallying yourself to finish the series. Enjoy your everlasting peace. And curse the people who defaced your efforts with the 2 FARCES 'H2O' and 'Resurrection!' As if any intelligent person couldn't figure out that this was NOT a typical slasher! What made your series so wonderful was the fact that your benevolent character suffered so much and struggled to keep his own sanity as he tried to stop Michael. For those of you who liked this series, Donald Pleasence did a good job in "Jesus of Nazareth" (1977). He was one of the three wise men. He also did a phenomenal job in the 1979 "Dracula."
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