In his first piece for Fangoria.com, our new contributor "The Horror Professor" takes a look back at the original Halloween II.
With yet another potentially (and likely) unsatisfying Rob Zombie film on the horizon, I thought this might be a good time to reminisce for a few paragraphs about one of my favorite films.
Obviously tastes vary and certainly opinions are plentiful, but I take a stance that, as far as I know, few people take. I like Halloween II as much as I like John Carpenter’s original masterpiece (and on any given day, maybe even more). Now that does not necessarily mean I think it is as good or better, but I do happen to like it at least as much.
If you haven’t seen the film yet and don’t want things “ruined”, please be advised that what I am writing below contains Spoilers. For...
With yet another potentially (and likely) unsatisfying Rob Zombie film on the horizon, I thought this might be a good time to reminisce for a few paragraphs about one of my favorite films.
Obviously tastes vary and certainly opinions are plentiful, but I take a stance that, as far as I know, few people take. I like Halloween II as much as I like John Carpenter’s original masterpiece (and on any given day, maybe even more). Now that does not necessarily mean I think it is as good or better, but I do happen to like it at least as much.
If you haven’t seen the film yet and don’t want things “ruined”, please be advised that what I am writing below contains Spoilers. For...
- 5/28/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (The Horror Professor)
- Fangoria
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