Just got out myself.
Walking back to my car, one word kept popping into my head: satisfying. This was a very satisfying Halloween sequel. This was a very well-made film, with a very very good performance by Curtis. I also thought that the performance by the teenage granddaughter was also very good.
The "final showdown" at Curtis' house was very well done. Very tense and unpredictable. I also really felt that this was the same Shape that we had first seen in the original movie. In all the sequels (well, after the first Carpenter-produced sequel), I never really got the sense that this was the same person. This one? I can't explain it.....it just felt like this was the really him finally.
Good scenes: the babysitter scene (that was kinda ruined by the trailers) and a scene with a backyard with a motion-sensor light.
I will make one nitpick: there seemed to be a few too many senseless killings leading up to the main killings. And there was a little more gore than I felt was necessary. I mean, the original barely had a drop of blood. But I guess that's just what audiences expect today.
All in all, see this movie. It was worth the wait. And talk about the ultimate female-empowerment film: all three women in this family were strong characters.
Here's how I feel real old right now: I took my wife to see this movie that came out 40 years after the original. 20 years ago, I took my wife to see Halloween: H20 at the Schulman Theater. God, I feel old.
Walking back to my car, one word kept popping into my head: satisfying. This was a very satisfying Halloween sequel. This was a very well-made film, with a very very good performance by Curtis. I also thought that the performance by the teenage granddaughter was also very good.
The "final showdown" at Curtis' house was very well done. Very tense and unpredictable. I also really felt that this was the same Shape that we had first seen in the original movie. In all the sequels (well, after the first Carpenter-produced sequel), I never really got the sense that this was the same person. This one? I can't explain it.....it just felt like this was the really him finally.
Good scenes: the babysitter scene (that was kinda ruined by the trailers) and a scene with a backyard with a motion-sensor light.
I will make one nitpick: there seemed to be a few too many senseless killings leading up to the main killings. And there was a little more gore than I felt was necessary. I mean, the original barely had a drop of blood. But I guess that's just what audiences expect today.
All in all, see this movie. It was worth the wait. And talk about the ultimate female-empowerment film: all three women in this family were strong characters.
Here's how I feel real old right now: I took my wife to see this movie that came out 40 years after the original. 20 years ago, I took my wife to see Halloween: H20 at the Schulman Theater. God, I feel old.