Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
Do you love the horror, suspense, thriller movie Halloween? This movie series is among the most anticipated and followed thriller movie series by many avid horror film enthusiasts. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is the sixth offering from the Halloween series and dubbed as the scariest of all the Halloween films.
Halloween Six is the sixth in the Halloween series and the fifth film which features the character of Michael Myers. After six years when the Haddonfield town in Illinois was terrorized by Michael Myers and his niece Jamie Lloyd Played J.C. Brandy was kidnapped by evil druids known to be protectors of Myers, Jamie Lloyd escaped from captivity and surfaced after giving birth to Michael's child.
Jamie Lloyd seeks the help of Haddonfield doctor named Dr. Loomis. The thrill mounts with the Strode family living at the Myers house was constantly stalked by Myers himself. Tommy Doyle, one the child who survived from the first Halloween series is now a grown up man and together with Dr. Loomis helps to stop Michael.
He is believed to be possessed which makes him want to kill his family. Directed by Joe Chappelle and written by Debra Hill and John Carpenter, the Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers features stars including Donald Pleasance, Mitch Ryan, Paul Stephen Rudd, and Marianne Hagan among others.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was first released in September 29, 1995 produced by Moustapha Akkad, Malek Akkad, and Paul Freeman. The movie runs for 88 minutes and reached gross revenue of $15,116,634 in the United States. During its opening date, Halloween Six Michael Myers curse reached about $7.3 in gross revenue. If you follow the Halloween series, this one should never be missed out.
This Halloween series will surely put you in the edge of your seat. Enjoy a weekend horror film with a friend and watch Halloween Six. Never run out of thrill and terror with this Halloween series. It has been 6 years since the last Halloween festivity and celebration in Haddonfield. Michael Myers, his niece named Jamie, and the mysterious Man in Black all just disappeared after the explosive end of Halloween 5.
Everyone thinks and assumes them all to be dead. But actually, Jamie has been taken care and captured by the Man In Black, who has her impregnated. The baby of Jamie arrives on Halloween eve, and a very kind woman named Mary helps Jamie and her little baby escape. However, Michael Myers is there close behind her, and Jamie dies into the movie, gutted with farm machinery.
Meanwhile, character name Tommy Doyle has his eye on a family who's moved into the old spooky Myers house. Tommy has become dangerously obsessed with Michael Myers. After hearing Jamie loud screaming for help on a transistor radio show, Tommy finds her little baby and hides him. The people living in the Myers' house are the relatives of Laurie Strode. Included is Kara Strode, and her son, Danny.
Tommy reveals that Michael has been evil and cursed with Thorn, where a man must wipe out his entire family for the good of civilization. The plot takes a twist and turn when the Man in Black reveals himself to be a major character. He has been experimenting with pure evil all these years. And the movie goes into a thrilling movie.
The film, which was supervised and directed by Joe Chappelle from an impossibly convoluted screenplay by Daniel Farrands, mainly focuses on the Strode family, the unlucky people that occupy the killer's childhood home. As the same old classic trouble starts up again, Michael's 1-time doctor-psychiatrist Dr. Loomis played by Donald Pleasence, who died shortly after the movie was made and completed, is reluctantly called out of his retirement.
The movie's shocking effects are made and applied with such hamfisted regularity that they fast and quickly backfire. And the serial slasher killer in his silly white mask is visible during so much of the film that his fiendish mystique and creepiness evaporates before the movie is half over.
