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List Price: $39.98
Features
• Anamorphic
• Box set
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• Full Screen
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 13 October, 1989
DVD Release : 05 September, 2000 |
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Halloween 5- Limited Edition Tin description
Starting around Halloween 4, that masked nut Michael Myers stopped chasing his sister (played by Jamie Lee Curtis in the first and second films, as well as Halloween H20) and went after his niece. Now he's chasing her around again in part 5, but it's a lot of other people who die in the process. Donald Pleasence continues his mad-doctor bit from the earlier movies, Danielle Harris is the unfortunate relation, and Donald L. Shanks plays the monster. The film is an improvement on parts 2 and 4 (part 3 having nothing to do with Michael Myers), but it still amounts to routine slaughter with none of John Carpenter's stylistic brilliance from the original movie. --Tom Keogh |
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Halloween 5- Limited Edition Tin Customer Reviews
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Must Have For Any Horror Library
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This was a one of the great horror movies of the eighties. Unfortunately it was the last great Halloween movie made until H2O. It contained the hallmark frightening trademarks including the eerie Halloween music. The opening was great and it made a decent conclusion to its predecessor Halloween 4.
However, there are a few notes of concern (which is why I rated this movie a four). The biggest problem of all, was the end didn't really end. I know this is common in many horror movies but this ending really really sucked. It was almost like they were trying to give Michael Meyers a killing buddy. Something like a chopping and dicing duo. Although for those who have seen the sequels following this one, you realize they really never ever explained the mysterious man or why he was ever even in the movie. He just blows up the police station and frees Michael Meyers. If you are going to bring in some off the wall.....(insert appropriate metaphor here), then at least bring it to conclusion in one of your sequels.
If you are a true horror fan then by all means purchase this for your library. But prepared for the mindless slicing and dicing that is the trademark of many mass murderer horror movies.
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