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Halloween (1978)
Halloween II (1981)
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) - Tie between Producer's Cut and Hybrid Cut.
Halloween (2018)
Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (1998)
Halloween Ends (2022)
Halloween Kills (2021)
Halloween Resurrection (2002)
Since it doesn't deal with the Michael Myers story, I won't rank Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982). Though it is a very interesting movie with a lot of atmosphere.
I refuse to even acknowledge (let alone rank) the Rob Zombie "films," if you can even call them that.
Thank you.
Depends on what type of story/mood you are looking for. They do exist.
I watched it recently and it still holds up.
No contest.
The 1978 original is the best.
Honestly doesn't sound good. If Orlok is going to be so much more "sexualized", which is very much unlike the original character, why not make something else?
Maybe, if I move to a bigger place.
Yes, Batman: The Animated Series is hands-down the best version of Batman (and all characters/villains) ever. Much better than live-action could ever hope to be.
None will ever be as good as the original.
Did it get you more angry or grossed out when Kirk put that yellow tooth into Pam's hand?
He's a scary old man. But possibly exaggerated.
I remember reading in a book about horror movies, they said that the film has a "touch of the supernatural." So by this do they mean that Grandpa is possibly supernatural in some way?
I know, right? That's a funny line, but since Franklin is so iconic it's fine.
If I still collected discs, I would like to pick that up. I love this film.
Anybody know anything yet?
Nice post.
[quote]if you want a real Godzilla movie, you need Japan to make one![/quote]
This is true!
I don't care for this film, or the other American ones. Very bland, in my opinion. Bryan Cranston and Ken Watanabe should have had more prominent roles.
[quote]I don't think it's as good as the 2014 Godzilla film.[/quote]
I think this film is much better than the 2014 movie. What specifically do you find good in that film?
He doesn't look his age.
Yes, but isn't that specifically for the 1956 American version with Raymond Burr?
I loved the atmosphere and claymation.