

I thought this one was fun! The story got kinda convoluted and confusing, but it was interesting nevertheless. And I think I'm in the minority, because I found Paul Rudd's acting very good, except for a few scenes. The cinematography and editing on this one, though, chef-kiss.
This is my second time watching this movie, as I decided to try it again after absolutely hating it the first time around. I liked it way more this time. This might have been Paul Rudd's first movie, but he was dreadful. Who laughs and smiles when they see Michael? 🙄 Anyway, aside from him it was pretty fun. Some of the deaths are pretty cool and while there are of course inconsistencies, it's still fun. Glad I gave it another try.
Despite being unfairly maligned for its convoluted plot, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers remains one of my favorites in the series. Where else could the filmmakers have taken the narrative by this point? The attempt to deepen Michael Myers' mythology, while messy, offers an interesting, albeit divisive, expansion to the Halloween universe, making it a film that deserves more credit than it typically receives.
Even Ant-Man couldn't kill Michael Myers. But the movie is more consistent and the script is more elaborate.
the scene where "it's raining red" was one of my favorites growing up. oh the memories.
Depending on what cut you watched and what ending you saw, you either felt robbed or feel robbed and left wondering what just happened? Still better than Season of the Witch.
Better than part 5 was.
Paul Rudd's early performance is the only highlight of this middling entry in the franchise.
This movie sucks, but the producer's cut sucks even more.
Attempting to recon the franchise, _Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers_ fouls up the series with all kinds of craziness. After being held by a cult for six years Jamie Lloyd escapes with her newborn child and heads for Haddonfield, Illinois, but Michael Myers follows suit in order to complete a ritual sacrifice that calls for him to kill off his family line. The plot is absurd, and is full of insipid characters. Additionally, there’s no intensity or suspense to the action scenes, as it’s all become tired and routine by now. _Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers_ is a formulaic and stereotypical B-horror film that fails to deliver any scares or thrills.
I thought this one was fun! The story got kinda convoluted and confusing, but it was interesting nevertheless. And I think I'm in the minority, because I found Paul Rudd's acting very good, except for a few scenes. The cinematography and editing on this one, though, chef-kiss.