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The premise seems promising at first. A group of college students is selected to act out an internet play at the home of killer Michael Myers…This Michael Myers is the deadly character who apprehensive previous HALLOWEEN movies and is presumed stupid by the beginning of this one. The premise is not unpleasant. And there comes a time in the movie when, hardly surprisingly, the notorius villian turns out to be alive after all. When the students scrutinize that Myers is detached alive and not only kicking but mild wreaking deadly dismay in the house where he grew up, things retract up a dinky. From there through the decently intelligent climax, the movie has the makings of a not-so-bad thriller. But the dilemma is in the middle, between the set-up and the climax. There it wallows in typical teen-movie cliches — virile wisecracking males, and females who resist them in equally cliched wisecracking manner…the only memorable thing about the travel is was fair humdrum.

I’m a broad Michael Myers fan from device attend when, and I have to admit I was rather disappointed with this eighth entry in the hallowed Halloween series. The whole conception of having six young people expend a night in Michael Myers’ worn house on Halloween night is vivid albeit not quite modern, but even this “reality” aspect of the film could have been improved upon. Then you have a number of status elements that exist for no apparent reason whatsoever, as the issues these raised initially are left blowing in the wind. Worst of all is the beginning of the film, as it did great to kill whatever genuine might follow in its wake once the filmmakers got to the unique and refreshing presentation of everyone’s popular masked killer doing his thing. It is hard to say what I mean without giving famous position elements away, so all I will say is that the opening scenes in this movie insult the intelligence of Halloween’s core audience and then expeditiously recede to spit upon and kick the very essence of what Halloween customary to be about. I contemplate the opening climax is borne of a very poor decision, and the scene itself is almost laughably pathetic. I daresay many steady Halloween fans will part my dissatisfaction in this regard.

Once we finally salvage to the live Internet broadcast of the six young people inside Michael Myers’ dilapidated house, the movie succeeds fairly well. The webcam aspect of the cinematography gives this film a special gaze and feel, and the sudden appearances of Michael retract on added effectiveness. There is one particularly well-behaved moment wherein the sudden appearance of the white screen from out of the shadows has a vintage Frankenstein feel to it. The killings are nothing special, and this Michael Myers really doesn’t carry himself well or have an inkling of the presence he had in earlier movies, but at least the man is aloof taking care of business. The characters in this film are a predicament, though. Most of them are nothing more than characters attach there to be killed. I never got any sense of what makes any of them tick. Michael’s knife can reduce through anything, but this film never manages to even penetrate the surface of any major character. Bianca Kajlich turns in a gorgeous well-behaved performance as Sara Moyer, and I notion Busta Rhymes was enormous and certainly provocative as Freddie Harris, the man tedious the web broadcast. The other cast members aren’t poor actors and actresses; they fair had exiguous to work with from the script. Sara’s character seemed to have some type of special sensitivity or psychic link of sorts to Michael early on, but that subplot goes nowhere. Then there is Sara’s Internet friend Decker. The movie did need some outside person viewing the Internet broadcast and reacting to what he sees catch situation in the house, but Decker ends up becoming one of the most needless characters of all time.

On a more clear trace, the DVD is loaded with extra goodies. Besides the obligatory filmmaker commentary, you bag several deleted scenes and three alternate endings (all of them as unimpressive as the steady ending), looks late the scenes with Jamie Lee Curtis and the production designer, and a featurette on the head cam passe by the six young people in the house. Best of all, you can belief the webcam footage on its occupy with or without commentary. This forty or so minutes of material, which includes a few moments not included in the film, actually plays better than the movie itself. If the filmmakers would have gone even farther in the webcam direction, I assume this movie could have been more delightful, although nothing could heal the wounds inflicted on Halloween loyalists in the opening moments of the film.
Left Handed Gibson

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