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5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Myers Returns with a classic- HALLOWEEN 4 Rocks
If you thought the nightmare was over- you were DEAD wrong. Michael Myers is alive and well, and coming back to Haddonfield in "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers", the fourth installment to the "Halloween" series and the third appearance of the sadistic Michael Myers. Without a doubt, "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" is the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars The best Halloween sequel! (*** 1/2 stars)...
Although Halloween 2 is the scariest sequel of this series, Halloween 4 is really the best of them in writing, direction, production-quality, acting and charectors. It's almost as good as the first, but not quite. Halloween(1978)was "ground-breaking", while Halloween 4 is merely a sequel, but it's still very good, as well as entertaining. The acting is good, too, and...
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4.0 out of 5 stars A decent "Halloween" sequel is well made., Oct 31 2012
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"Halloween 4" was a modest hit, when it came out in theaters but it had an large cult following on video. It is well made, it has some good moments, here and there. Ellie Cornell and Danielle Harris are good in their roles as Rachel and Jamie. It is always nice to see Donald Pleasence back in the role of Dr. Loomis. A character, who was supposed to be burn to death, along with Michael Myers from "Halloween 2". This sequel certainly forget logic and the story isn't very promising. But audiences certainly went back to see this movie, thanks to Pleasence's role and the Michael Myers character.

It is watchable enough, it has some suspenseful moments but nearly falls apart in the third act. Especially, an extremely almost unintentionally funny moment... when Michael Myers quietly get on the moving truck and kills these nednecks almost without making an sound! Some of these vigilante don't even move at all! It almost makes you wander, since when Michael Myers did become an quiet ninja assassin! But the final shock twist with Harris' character is quite a surprise.

The blu-ray has an sharp anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) 1080p transfer and an decent but disappointing remastered Dolby 5.1 Tru HD Sound. I was expecting the sound to be louder at times but not at all. I don't think, Anchor Bay didn't do a good remastering job for the sound. Since it was recorded cheaply back in the late 1980's in Ultra-Stereo. I think "Halloween 5" from Anchor Bay for the Blu-ray actually sounded much better! The blu-ray also includes an new running commentary track by the director:Dwight H. Little (Free Willy 2:The Adventure Home, The Phantom of the Opera "1989", Rapid Fire) and moderated Justin Beahm. Beahm asks some rather interesting questions to the director, it is a lively commentary track but i liked the commentary track better from the screenwriter:Alan B. McElroy (Spawn, Wrong Turn) and moderated by Anthony Massey is missing from the Blu-ray. If you enjoy commentary tracks, keep your 2006 Anchor Bay DVD. The second commentary track by Cornell and Harris is a hoot, especially for fans of this movie. An featurette titled "Halloween 4:Final Cut" is missing from the Blu-ray but they kept Halloween 4/5 Cast Panel from the 25th Anniversay Halloween Convention in 2003 and the original theatrical trailer is included.

"Halloween 4:The Return of Michael Myers" is well made, it is fairly paced, it is nice to see Pleasence in the role of Dr. Loomis but the movie has its highs and lows. Michael Myers' mask doesn't really look that good at times and also, Myers is pretty big guy in this one! Still for all its flaws, it is pretty good with a nice shock twist at the end. Where "Halloween 5" should have taken that direction but didn't. The opening sequence is atmosphere as well with an nice music score by Alan Howarth (Who composed music with John Carpenter in a couple of films). Grade:B+ for the movie. Grade:B+ for the picture quality. Grade:B for the sound.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the best of the Michael Myers movies, Nov 10 2007
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falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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(this is actually the third Michael Myers film i)found Halloween 4:the
Return of Michael Myers to be a better movie than the first two Michael
Myers movies.i actually felt there were some tense and suspenseful
moments in this one,unlike the previous two.i'm not including number
three here,because it is a stand alone movie that has nothing to do
with the Michael Myers character.the movie also has a much eerier feel
to it.i also thought the acting was actually pretty good in this one.in
the first two,i didn't think too much of the acting.even though i found
the movie to be good overall,the best part for me,was the ending.i
thought it was great.maybe predictable,but still great.for,me this
movie came closest in the series to delivering the goods for this
genre.i didn't find it scary,but like i said,it was tense and
suspenseful,and had a great atmosphere.for me,Halloween 4:The Return of
Michael Myers is a 4/5
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5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Myers Returns with a classic- HALLOWEEN 4 Rocks, Jun 29 2004
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DONNA J. MILLER (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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If you thought the nightmare was over- you were DEAD wrong. Michael Myers is alive and well, and coming back to Haddonfield in "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers", the fourth installment to the "Halloween" series and the third appearance of the sadistic Michael Myers. Without a doubt, "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" is the best "Halloween" sequel. It is just almost as good as the original in so many ways. "Halloween 4" sticks to a simple formula of the original but doesn't copy, it is well acted and direcred, and it is scary as they come. Halloween has returned to Haddonfield, and HE has come home... again.
First, "Halloween 4" stays with a simple, chilling story like the original "Halloween" but does not completely copy the film. It is hard for sequels to not stray too far from the series basics or not to just completely rewrite the original. Many series, such as "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Friday the 13th", and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" tend to get repetative with their many sequels. "Halloween" however finds something new to add into the mix. Here, in "Halloween 4", the babysitter's nightmare comes true again. It's been ten years since Michael Myers killed 16 people until finally being stopped by Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasance). Myers and Loomis were both burned nearly to death, but they both lived, with Loomis gaining a limp and Myers being put into a coma. In those ten years, Lourie Strode has died with her husband Jimmy (from "Halloween II") in a car accident and left their daughter, Jamie (Danielle Harris) behind. Jamie has just arrived in a foster family under the care of the Curruthers', with Rachel Curruthers (Ellie Cornell) as her foster sister. Jamie has lived in fear of her uncle Michael waking up, but she hasn't had to worry... until now. While being transported to a different hospital, Michael awakes from his coma and brutally escapes, heading back to Haddonfield. No believes Loomis (again) that Myers is alive and heading to Haddonfield, but they are proven wrong when he arrives there, on Halloween night, and goes after little Jamie, plus anyone who gets in his way. Now this may sound like the original a bit, but the difference comes when this time Haddonfield is prepared for Myers, and when Loomis comes and warns Sheriff Meeker (Beau Starr, who has replaced Charles Cyphers as the Sheriff of Haddonfield), Haddonfield citizens and police get ready, but how is anyone safe. Meanwhie, Rachel has been assigned to take Jamie trick-or-treating, and soon enough, she looses her. Different twist from "Halloween" when Michael stalked babysitters with their children.
Second, this film is great because of its acting. The original "Halloween" had excellent acting in it, creating very believable characters. The second "Halloween" had bad acting for the most (with the exception of Donald Pleasance, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Charles Cyphers). Here, we have some very talented young people. Donald Pleasance is of course great as Dr. Loomis who is now even more obsessed with killing Michael. Pleasance is convincing and great, and without him the "Halloween" series most likely wouldn't be what turned out to be. Joining the cast of the "Halloween" series is Ellie Cornell and Danielle Harris, both young, aspiring stars. Cornell is a perfect cast for Rachel and she is both beautiful and gifted as an actress. Cornell can play the pissed girlfriend, the protective older sister, and the terrified damsil in distress all in this one movie. Harris makes herself a horror icon in this movie. I have never seen a child actor more convincing than Harris in this movie. She will have you fear for her and her character runs along the lines of 1978's Lourie. Beau Starr doesn't replace Charles Cyphers, but he does hold a candle on his own. He is a great Sheriff and a memorable one at that. Sasha Jensen plays Rache's boyfriend Brady, Kathleen Kinmont plays the cruel daughter of Sheriff Meeker, and George P. Wilbur plays the sadistic Michael Myers. This is a cast that could only be accompanied by Dwight H. Little for a director and Alan B. McElroy as the writer.
Thridly, this movie is scary. It is not disturbing or really gory, but like the first "Halloween", it is scary because it just is. Unlike the second, "Halloween 4" doesn't rely on gross out death scenes to get its point across. Yes, there are some 'creative' deaths, but none truly disgusting. There is very little blood shown and the amount of thrills shown takes care of the lack of gore. Michael is once again merciless. He goes from the hospital, to the ambulence, to the gas station, to the open road, to the electic company, to the town of Haddonfield, where he wreaks havoc on its citizens. The suspense builds to the climax where Michael is chasing his final victims while ontop a truck. Michael also continues to pop out at people and appear suddenly, making him once again just plain old creepy. A lot of times, by the fourth sequel in a series, the chills are worn out, but "Halloween" proves that theory wrong.
In conclusion, if you are going to buy any two "Halloween" movies, make sure its 1978's "Halloween" and 1988's "Halloween 4: The Curse of Michael Myers". Overall, "Halloween 4" is a sure thing for any thriller fan. It is scary, entertaining, well acted, well done, well written, and just well overall. Michael Myers returns with a bang, and the series isn't even close to being over. From its suspense driven opening to its shocking and horrifying climax, you wil be sure to scream! Get the second night HE came home and continue your collection of great films.
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4.0 out of 5 stars He's Back!!! - "HALLOWEEN 4 - THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS", July 12 2004
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GREAT!

After the horrible Halloween III - Season of the Witch (1983), this series needed a jump-start. This is what it got. Carpenter is gone from the series but Moustapha Akkad (master of the Halloween franchise) manages to put forth a solid film. Picking up ten years after the Haddonfield incident, Halloween 4 follows "the shape", masked-maniacle killer Michael Myers, as he terrorizes his young niece, Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris). Jamie is the daugher of the now-deceased Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis). Also in the movie is Dr. Sam Loomis, again played by the wonderful Donald Pleasance. Pleasance gives his usual top-notch performance as the doctor who forsaw the horror. If you're looking for something good to watch, give Halloween 4: The Revenge of Michael Myers a chance. It is definitely one of the better sequels.

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3.0 out of 5 stars The best Halloween sequel! (*** 1/2 stars)..., Jun 19 2004
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Although Halloween 2 is the scariest sequel of this series, Halloween 4 is really the best of them in writing, direction, production-quality, acting and charectors. It's almost as good as the first, but not quite. Halloween(1978)was "ground-breaking", while Halloween 4 is merely a sequel, but it's still very good, as well as entertaining. The acting is good, too, and Rachel and Jaime are great charectors. Defintely reccomended!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Evil on two legs!, May 22 2004
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Michael Myers has been under strict surveillance while recovering from the burn wounds received ten years ago. During his transfer, on Halloween of course, someone lets him know that he has a surviving niece living in Haddonfield and once again Michael goes on the rampage. Jamie Lee Curtis didn't return for this sequel, as her character (Laurie Strode) was killed years ago in a car crash. Her daughter, Jamie (Danielle Harris), is living with a foster family. Donald Pleasance returns as the ever-so-cautious Dr. Loomis who makes it his mission to stop the otherworldly abomination known as Michael Myers.

At first glance, this movie seems like a mere rehashing of the original film and it's first sequel (as part three had little to do with the Michael Myers saga). Time and again we horror fans keep coming back for more of the same with insatiable thirst. However, this film has a twist at the end that makes it all worthwhile. Besides, what fan of the genre doesn't want to see an unkillable monster repeatedly returning from the dead to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting small suburban town?

The acting in this movie is great. Donald Pleasance turns in his usual stellar performance, cheesy lines and all. Danielle Harris does a great job as Jamie, and George P. Wilbur does a superb job of being the line-less Michael Myers. The pace maintains the suspenseful atmosphere quite well, and the soundtrack only serves to complement in that respect. Furthermore, this film is yet another example of how you don't need spectacularly ridiculous effects and a mega-sized budget to make a great horror film. With a well-written script, decent and dedicated actors and directors, and good cinematography (and some decent gore has never been a hindrance either), the fans will just keep lining up for more. Though cheesy at times, this film is well worth some attention, especially on a dark and stormy Halloween night!

Overall a great film to add to your horror library, and one of the better Halloween sequels by far.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A shockingly good attempt, April 13 2004
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This review is from: Halloween 4 (DVD)
AFTER THE SUCCESS OF THE ORIGINAL HALLOWEEN, THERE ARE ONLY THREE SEQUELS THAT MANAGED TO RECIEVE GOOD CRITICS REVIEWS (HALLOWEEN 2,4 AND H20) BUT IN MY OPINION HALLOWEEN 4 IS DEFINETLY ONE OF THE BEST SEQUELS OF THE LOT FOR A NUMBER OF REASONS.

First of all, the director Dwight H. Little knew, unlike most of the other directors that the original structure of the first film could not be bettered and for this reason he decided to loosely stick to the story whilst introducing some fresh new concepts and direction. Whats more interesting is that as the story is aimed at a more modern audience, Little blends in the mythology and sinister take of the halloween season like in the original two whilst introducing a much more fast paced storyline that is much more action packed as well as bloodier, gorier and to a certain extent scarier with a few memorable shocks which the other sequels (apart from part 2) failed to do. Ultimately, this is what makes halloween 4 a cut above the rest.

All in all it is a worthy sequel to the original which accepts that it is just a sequel and using this manages to breathe some fresh new life into the halloween franchise. A MUST SEE!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Halloween 4:THE Curse of Michael Myers, April 5 2004
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Halloween four is an incredible movie.It has been ten years after the first babysitter blood bath.Since HALLOWEEN 3, you think there is no more Michael after the second one.Then, it hits you!Michael is back, stalking Laurie Strode's daughter, Jamie Lloyd.{the movie never said why laurie strode died, but in H2O, you find out that she faked her death to hide from michael, leaving jamie in care of the Corothers family}This halloween is my fave, because it shows the real meaning of halloween,trick or treating.This movie is full of suspence and bone chilling scenes.WATCH THIS MOVIE, you'lllove it!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Almost unwatchable..., April 2 2004
Lame excuse of a script to bring Myers back. How do you screw up a film with a formula of this kind. Reminds me of how they screwed up another simple formula film, Smokey and the Bandit 2. Watch and see....
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5.0 out of 5 stars HALLOWEEN 4...ROCKS!, Mar 22 2004
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Andres Bayona (Bucaramanga, santander Colombia) - See all my reviews
A decade ago michael myers killed on haddonfield...now he is back!!! Michael myers has been in coma but when he heards about his little niece (daughter of "killed" laurie strode) he scapes again and he arrives to haddonfield to get her...jamie lloyd has been adopted by a new family and her sister rachel will go for candies with jamie that night...meanwile dr loomis (who also survived the explosion of the second film) is searching about michael myers and trying with haddonfield to stop the terror...

the movie is great...the best of the sequels to the critics...creepy and scary!!! Bonus materials are acceptable, it includes "trailer", and "halloween 4 final cut" like a behind the scences very good...

STORY: 5/5
ACTING: 5/5
DIRECTING: 4.8/5
GORE:4.9/5
DVD: 4/5

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