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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers / Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (Halloween Double Feature)
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Genre | Horror |
Format | Dolby, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen |
Contributor | Ellie Cornell, Donald Pleasence, Dominique Othenin-Girard, Wendy Kaplan, Tamara Glynn, Beau Starr, Danielle Harris, Michael Pataki, Dwight H. Little See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 3 hours and 6 minutes |
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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers:
TEN YEARS AGO, HE CHANGED THE FACE OF HALLOWEEN. TONIGHT, HE’S BACK. A decade ago, he butchered 16 people trying to get to his sister. He was shot and incinerated, but still the entity that Dr. Sam Loomis (the legendary Donald Pleasence) calls "Evil on two legs" would not die. Tonight, Michael Myers has come home again…to kill! This time, Michael returns to Haddonfield for Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris of HALLOWEEN 5 and THE LAST BOY SCOUT) – the orphaned daughter of Laurie Strode – and her babysitter Rachel (Ellie Cornell of HALLOWEEN 5 and HOUSE OF THE DEAD). Can Loomis stop Michael before the unholy slaughter reaches his innocent young niece? Michael Pataki, Sasha Jenson and Kathleen Kinmont co-star in this smash sequel that marked the long-awaited return to the original storyline and remains infamous for its startling twist ending and graphic violence.
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael MyersMICHAEL LIVES. AND THIS TIME, THEY’RE READY! Now Remastered In HD And Featuring An All-New Audio Commentary! Because Hell would not have him, Michael Myers survived the mine explosion thought to have killed him. One year later, his traumatized young niece Jamie (Danielle Harris of HALLOWEEN 4) is horrified to discover she has a telepathic bond with her evil Uncle…and that Uncle Michael is on his way back to Haddonfield. But Dr. Loomis (the late, great Donald Pleasence) has a new plan to destroy The Boogey Man in his childhood home using Jamie as bait. Tonight, the carnage begins again: Michael Myers is back with a vengeance! Ellie Cornell and Beau Starr return for this hit sequel that features grisly gore by K.N.B. EFX Group (ARMY OF DARKNESS, SCREAM, HOSTEL), and is now fully remastered in DiviMax for the ultimate in Michael Myers mayhem!
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : unknown
- Director : Dwight H. Little, Dominique Othenin-Girard
- Media Format : Dolby, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen
- Run time : 3 hours and 6 minutes
- Release date : October 17, 2010
- Actors : Danielle Harris, Ellie Cornell, Donald Pleasence, Michael Pataki, Beau Starr
- Studio : Anchor Bay Entertainment
- ASIN : B002XD0J80
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #47,181 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,593 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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John Carpenter’s _Halloween_ spawned countless horror franchises, the Friday the 13th movies being the most immediate and most obvious example. As many fans discover, however, _Halloween_ is nowhere near as violent as the movies it inspired, nor is nudity as plentiful as in other franchises. _Halloween 2_ is the most violent installment of the original series (1 through 6). The two movies under consideration here do include a few violent scenes, but they are shocking mostly because they are isolated events. As director Othenin-Girard points out in one of the extra features, these films rely more on suspense than on horror.
_Halloween 4_ is the one I favor personally. We are introduced to Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris), Michael’s niece, the daughter of Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) from the first two movies. Now an orphan, Jamie lives with a foster couple, the Carruthers, who have a teenage daughter named Rachel (Ellie Cornell). The premise is easily summarized: Michael wants to kill Jamie, and Dr. Loomis (the immortal Donald Pleasence) tries to stop him. I really like the characters in this film. Jamie is not like the average kid in a horror movie; because Danielle Harris is such a great actress, you will find yourself rooting for her. Rachel is quite strong too: she confronts Michael and fights back. In a sense she is stronger, more of a heroine, than Laurie Strode in the first film, who spends most of the time screaming. It is difficult, however, to surpass an icon. Like its immediate sequel, _Halloween 4_ was shot in Utah, but the setting is the same as that of the first two movies, which were shot in California (as was the third film). These are the streets of a typical American middle class neighborhood. The horror is literally close to home.
_Halloween 5_ also features Jamie and Rachel, but their roles are different here. As the story begins, Jamie is in a clinic, recovering from the traumatic events of the previous film. She is telepathically linked to Michael, but she has virtually lost the ability to speak, so at least initially she is not much help to Loomis and the authorities. Rachel has also lost the power she had in the previous film. (That’s all I’m going to say.) Like _Halloween 4_, this movie features three or four brainless teenagers who get killed. The most important character other than the ones already mentioned is probably Tina (Wendy Kaplan), a friend of Rachel’s who is close to Jamie. Beyond plot and characters, one aspect about _Halloween 5_ that will surely grab your attention is the cinematography, which was done by Robert Draper. You will see some interesting camera angles (extremely low ones, for instance), lots of eerie close-ups, and truly effective use of hand-held cameras. In this aspect, this installment of the franchise stands out.
As I pointed out, I believe _Halloween 4_ is the superior movie, but I have a personal anecdote I would like to share concerning _Halloween 5_, which is one of the most influential films I’ve seen. It’s not one of my favorite films, but it had an impact on me because it was the first horror film I ever saw. Here’s the punch line: I saw it in school, when I was in the 12th grade. The school year was almost over, and the teacher asked us what movie we wanted to watch. We said, “A horror movie!” We were probably joking, but she went and rented this one for us. I still remember all of us sitting in the classroom with our eyes glued to the screen. How is this possible, you may be wondering? This happened in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The year was 1994. At one point, something fascinating (in retrospect) occurred: when it was obvious that a sex scene was going to take place, the teacher got up and fast forwarded that part. Puritanism is not a thing in Argentina, but I have always found it baffling that nobody cared about us seeing people getting killed in all sorts of horrible ways, but a love scene… no, that was too much…
This is a great double feature that pairs two good films that are thematically, aesthetically, and narratively linked. These are sister films, and they are closer than any other two films in this franchise. The movie that came after them, as you may have heard, was a production nightmare, a film that has been repeatedly described as incoherent. I have not seen the films that came after it. _Halloween 4_ and _Halloween 5_ are not perfect. They are not as effective as the original _Halloween_, which is a true landmark of horror. These two films, however, are fun to watch, and they feature the most memorable character in the franchise after Laurie Strode. Some of the extras included are:
* Audio commentaries featuring Ellie Cornell and Danielle Harris (for both 4 and 5), Alan B. McElroy (writer of 4), and Dominique Othenin-Girard and actor Jeffrey Landman (for 5).
* A discussion panel for the two films featuring Danielle Harris, Kathleen Kinmont, Jeffrey Landman, and Sasha Jenson. This was my favorite extra feature. Most of the questions, incidentally, are for Harris.
* On-set footage from _Halloween 5_.
* Two making-of documentaries, one for each film.
I started watching the Halloween films this past Halloween, which I knew was going to be a strange one due to the ongoing pandemic. No one knocked on my door, and there were few decorations in my neighborhood, but revisiting these films has helped me experience at least some kind of Halloween spirit.
Next on my watch list: _Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers_.
Thanks for reading, and enjoy the films!
If you do, this doublepack is great if you don't yet have these films. If you do have them, there isn't anything new on these films.
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Reviewed in Brazil on August 27, 2020
part 5 however was NOT!
so if you buy this, buy it for part 4, which, next to the original is the next best!!!
danielle harris as the little girl jamie is excellent, and the story and thrills and the best,
much have for any horror movie collector.