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Nov 13, 2022 · Rob Zombie's Halloween reboot and its sequel depict the most "human" Michael Myers out of all four versions, but also delve into dream sequences and hallucinations that give them an otherworldly feel.
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- Halloween (1978) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray) Walmart (Blue-ray collector's edition) The first Halloween film kicks off Halloween night, of course, in 1963.
- Halloween II (1981) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray) Walmart (Halloween 2 & 3 DVD) Picking up right at the end of the original film, we see Laurie transported to a hospital after supposedly defeating Michael Myers.
- Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers(1988) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray)
- Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) Prime Video Walmart (Blue-ray) The end of Halloween 4 saw Michael Myers shot repeatedly and thrown down a mineshaft.
Aug 31, 2007 · Halloween is a 2007 horror film written, directed and produced by Rob Zombie. It is a reboot of the Halloween franchise and a remake of the original 1978 horror film of the same name as well as the ninth installment in the film series.
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- The Curse of Thorn - Halloween (1978), Halloween II, Halloween 4, Halloween 5, Halloween 6. Beginning with the 1978 original, The Curse of Thorn saga extends into four entries, making it the longest timeline in the franchise.
- H20 Trilogy - Halloween (1978), H20: Twenty Years Later, Halloween: Resurrection. Continuing from the first film, the H20 trilogy maintains Michael's obsession with killing Laurie but erases his supernatural motivations.
- Rob Zombie's Halloween & Halloween II. Rob Zombie's Halloween films dive deep into the psyche of Michael Myers and redefines this version of the character.
- H40 Reboot - Halloween (1978), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills. Continuing again from the 1978 film, this version of Michael once again erases his supernatural abilities.
Sep 6, 2017 · I’m sure this has been discussed here before, but without dragging up an old topic, I figured I could make a discussion on the Rob Zombie reboots. What are your overall opinions of them? Halloween (reboot) added a lot of depth to the backstory of Michael Myers I feel, which I really like.
Physically, definitely. But he's also the weakest in terms of durability. He went down to 1 gunshot in the first one, and in the 2nd movie, he died to being shot in the directors cut and in the theatrical cut got stabbed and died. Every other Michael would get back up easily if all that happened to him.
Halloween II is also the film that established Michael and Laurie were siblings, which would become one of the most controversial twists in the Halloween franchise. Release DateOctober 30, 1981 ...