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Halloween: 25 Years of Terror [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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The 2nd disc is in fact identical in menu design & content to the old Halloween Special Edition 2 disc set from Anchor Bay (which I have) except for the artwork printed on the actual disc. Rob Zombie's reboot of the film series ensured that any Halloween comics would not be contradicted by upcoming films, allowing Hutchinson creative freedom. Malek Akkad was approached by Devil's Due Publishing with the possibility of producing a line of Halloween comics, and he and Hutchinson worked to make them a reality. Hutchinson was convinced by the strong support of One Good Scare that the comic books would have an audience. [116] In 2008, Stefan Hutchinson released the first issue of his new comic book, Halloween: Nightdance. This is a four-issue miniseries, and it does not contain any characters—other than Michael—from the films. [118] The four issues are titled, "A Shape in the Void", "The Silent Clown", "A Rainbow in One Color", and "When the Stars Came Crashing Down". [119] The first issue, "A Shape in the Void", takes place on October 31, 2000, so that it falls between Halloween H20 and Halloween: Resurrection. Issue one follows Michael as he stalks Lisa, an eighteen-year-old girl with insecurities and "a chronic fear of darkness". [118] Hutchinson explains that Nightdance was an attempt to escape the dense continuity of the film series and recreate the tone of the 1978 film. Michael becomes inexplicably fixated on Lisa, just as he did with Laurie in the original Halloween, before the sequels established that a sibling bond was actually his motivation for stalking her. [120] The aim was to once again establish Michael Myers as a "credible and dangerous force". [116] Freeman, Molly (October 20, 2018). "Halloween 2018's After-Credits Sequel Tease Explained". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019 . Retrieved October 26, 2018.

a b Cameron Bonomolo (9 June 2018). "The 'Halloween' Timeline Explained". Comic Book .com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018 . Retrieved 16 October 2018. At the root of the film’s brilliance was its simplicity. The story didn’t so much hint at those fairytales that had lodged themselves in my young, impressionable mind, but instead actually was one of them – living and breathing the same nightmarish air. It followed the same archetypal structure as the children’s fairytale – no sudden plot twists or surprises, but instead a terrifying playing-out of the inevitable. As such, it felt familiar and thus closer to home. Halloween didn’t try and outsmart your fears, it attached itself to them, cleanly and perfectly in a way that hasn’t really been done since.Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 2019-03-30 . Retrieved 2008-04-01. Halloween: Autopsis". Bloody Disgusting. 2006-07-12. Archived from the original on 2008-02-26 . Retrieved 2008-05-22. Friday the 13th box office ranking". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10 . Retrieved 2008-05-22. Throughout the documentary, the filmmakers explore the impact of Halloween on the horror genre, dissecting the themes and motifs that made the film so successful. They speak to horror experts and enthusiasts who discuss the movie's influence on slasher films and on horror more broadly. The documentary showcases clips from various Halloween movies, showcasing some of the most iconic moments from throughout the franchise.

Halloween (1978)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 2019-07-28 . Retrieved 2008-04-01. A lot of readers found in the comic books what they had been missing from the films in the later sequels. Our books are very faithful to the source material, and by that we mean the original film itself. In our stories, Michael Myers is very much again "The Shape" — the undefined bogeyman of 1978, rather than the family killer of the 80s and 90s.Adam Chitwood (8 March 2012). "HALLOWEEN 3D Removed from 2012 Release Schedule". Collider. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020 . Retrieved 17 April 2020. a b "Stefan Hutchinson talks Halloween". Horror Comic Book News. 2007-11-20. Archived from the original on 2018-02-05 . Retrieved 2008-05-22. To set the mood for Halloween, start by creating a spooky atmosphere in your home. Dim the lights, light some candles, and play eerie music to create a haunting ambiance. You can also use fog machines, strobe lights, and other special effects to create a chilling effect. Halloween 25 Years of Terror-inspired decorations and costumes O'Rourke, Kelly (1998-02-01). The Mad House (Halloween, Book 3). Berkley Books. ISBN 1-57297-342-0.

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