Halloween: Resurrection
Halloween: Resurrection
R | 01 July 2002 (USA)
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Reality programmers at DangerTainment select a group of thrill-seeking teenagers to spend one night in the childhood home of serial killer Michael Myers. Their planned live broadcast turns deadly when Michael decides to crash the party.

Reviews
Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
Ploydsge just watch it!
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
realityinmind This is definitely the worst movie in the series (yes, worst that Zombie's sequel). The plot is ridiculous -- it takes place in the Myers' condemned house with no electricity (hello city regulations?), the actors are obsessed with sex like they are in a campy movie -- the girl gets naked in the dirty a$$ basement before dead bodies fall all over her (Halloween is NOT Friday the 13th), and the worst aspect of it all is the editing. All throughout this movie the film is randomly slowed down. Why? Michael is walking too fast..... press the slow motion button. Jamie Lee Curtis is falling too fast.... press the slow motion button. Randomly things just slow down for a few seconds here and there all throughout the movie yet the film format can't handle these slow-motion effects, so every time it is slowed down the film becomes blurry. It is horribly distracting, all because the director couldn't direct the guy who played Michael to simply walk slower. Jamie Lee Curtis didn't want to be in this movie as she keeps trying to kill herself off in all the horrible remakes but Moustapha Akkad just won't let her! (Though it is relieving to know that Danny McBride is helping with the new movie, and clearly that is enough to get Jamie Lee Curtis back on board one last time).I did like Busta Rhymes though... he is a good versatile rapper slash actor.And I am glad they finally got rid of that whole Thorn thing. It was a horrible mistake that was forced into the franchise for no reason (look up the history of how that happened).
Horror Worst film of the Halloween franchise! Any film with buster rhymes in it should not be watched.
IssaGuy The Halloween movies in the 2000s suck but this is the laughable in the series. Bad acting, bad story telling, weak premise, annoying characters and pointless! This is not the worst in the series but they try? Yes they did and I give props about that. I think busta rhymes in the movie is funny, Katee Sackhoff character is annoying to me. I show this movie to a friend of mine and he like it. And yeah I do respect his opinion. Not the worse but they tried
lorcan-61881 Halloween 8 came out in 2002, four years after Halloween H20 and when they heard big news, Jamie Lee Curtis and Halloween 2 director, Rick Rosenthal, I'm pretty sure fans were so excited..then they saw it..uh oh! Halloween Resurrection continues Laurie as she tries to escape Michael Myers while also in a mental hospital..for like 10 minutes until something happens, then we are completely switched over to one of the most chessiest and cringiest stories of all time; a bunch of teens go to the Myers house and film everything on the internet while Michael (tired sigh)..ugh, kills them. Halloween 8 I'm not going to give hate on because it actually was not as bad as it was said to be, in ways, I actually thought the film was ok, not great..ok. Jamie Lee Curtis was good for the bit she played and then they ruined the entire thing with the worst thing that any director could do..but anyway, Halloween 8 is an ok horror sequel I advice you to see if you liked the Halloween franchise. Come back tomorrow for the Halloween remake and it's sequel!