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Halloween (Collector's Edition)

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Shout Factory has announced the release of the The Halloween 4K Collection which brings Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween: H20 and Halloween: Resurrection to 4K Ultra HD.

the joy of "Halloween" is watching Carpenter work his magic on the genre, playing with conventions in inventive ways, also focused on giving theStill Gallery (11:54) collects poster art, publicity shots, film stills, BTS snaps, and special effects and costuming pictures. The Shape Of Things –A Look At Michael Myers’ Murders And Mayhem With Special Make-Up Effects Artists John Buechler And Brad Hardin And Actor George P. Wilbur (Michael Myers)

fine and film-like, and delineation is precise, with extended use of deep shadows and darkness securing Carpenter's visual intent, finding the faint NEWSister, Scream Queen Sister– An Interview With Stunt Coordinator And Long-Time Jamie Lee Curtis Stunt Double Donna Keegan

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Tales from the Script" (16:01, HD) is an interview with artist Stef Hutchinson, who was looking to celebrate the 25th

recreate the Myers House for "Halloween Resurrection," with interiors build one set at a time, while the full exterior was created on a stage as well. Here, he joins Bartok and his mysterious delegation to raise the spirit of an ancient demon for a once-in-a-lifetime ritual. Both versions of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers gets a new 4K and Blu-ray release sourced from a new 4k scan - and fans may be a little irked by some of the color timing changes and the slightly narrower aspect ratio. I personally like the new color timing, it’s a cooler image with more of a fall feel with more golden tones and shadows are more ominous and dark, but there are moments where yellows and oranges are notably much stronger and that’s where I can see folks taking umbridge with this release. I don't know anything about the origin of the scans or color timing, so I don't know if this is a case where Scream Factory did the work or if someone else did it and they were handed what they were given. Making up the tail end of the original franchise run, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who considers Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later, or Halloween: Resurrection to be among the best of the Halloween series. Released between 1995 and 2002, the films’ largely futile attempts to make sense of an increasingly knotty timeline did little to stall the once-beloved franchise’s slow slide into irrelevancy, and though H20 did provide the series with a jolt thanks to the return of Jamie Lee Curtis for her (at the time) final showdown with The Shape, the saga came to an ignominious end when Resurrection threw away whatever goodwill the previous film had inspired, leaving the series dormant until it was rebooted in 2007. Yet, to be a horror fan is to be a completist, and there are pleasures to be had across these three films for devoted fans of Michael Myers and his special brand of slow-stalking mayhem.

Box Set Review: Halloween The Complete Collection

After the explosive finale to Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Jamie Lloyd and Michael Myers went missing for ten years. Haddonfield has banned Halloween, and Dr. Loomis is enjoying his retirement burying the ghosts within a manuscript. But evil never stays dead. Now a new family is living in Michael’s old family home, and the killing begins again. Survivor Tommy Doyle believes he’s uncovered the key to stopping Michael’s madness. With Loomis’ help, Tommy hopes to stop Michael’s reign of terror and destroy the cult that worships him. 3.5/5

on "The Curse of Michael Myers," only to be presented with a lowball offer for her role, eventually pushed out of the production entirely.

Halloween 4K Blu-ray Picture Quality

Casting is analyzed, with Hartnett's terrible hair finally explained, and production challenges are inspected, including the failure to secure a consistent Home Video T.V. Spots (:48, SD) offers two commercials for the DVD release of "Halloween: Resurrection." I'm not sure there's anything left to say about 1978's "Halloween," with the feature becoming bulletproof over the decades, growing in reputation as John Ottman's Score (24:05, HD) provides a collection of "H20" scenes with the composer's deleted music, which is much

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