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I become more convinced that’s the Michael of Joe Chappelle’s Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Michael, at his core, should be scary. From inception, he was the suburban boogeyman.
This is all explained, sort of, in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, as things get really weird in a movie involving a Druid cult that apparently always controlled Michael, Jamie’s baby ...
concluding with 1995’s “The Curse of Michael Myers.” This timeline does not include “Halloween III: Season of the Witch,” which is a standalone entry that does not involve Michael Myers ...
The all-time greatest slasher’s cold, pale, deflated, emotionless face covering debuted in John Carpenter’s 1978 classic “Halloween ... in a DVD featurette. “Michael Myers in this ...