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Halloween II: The Nightmare Isn't Over! [Region 2]
 
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Halloween II: The Nightmare Isn't Over! [Region 2] (1981)

Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence Director: Rick Rosenthal Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (391 customer reviews)


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"You can't kill the boogeyman," explains John Carpenter in Halloween, and to prove it he brings Michael Myers back in this handsome but grisly sequel. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode but spends most of her time cowering in a hospital gown, and Donald Pleasence runs around like a maniac as the panicky doctor desperate to hunt down Myers before he kills again. Carpenter writes and produces with partner Debra Hill, and together they replace the mystery and uncertainty of the original with an exponentially bigger body count and some strange tales about the Druids and pagan ceremonies, and the now-familiar family ties between Michael and Laurie. First-time director Rick Rosenthal (Bad Boys) paces the film at a brisk jog and directs it with a clean, crisp style, taking the murders out of the dark to display them in all their nasty detail. --Sean Axmaker

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Movie Sequel, August 31, 2006
This review is from: Halloween II (DVD)
This movie is one of the best sequels released..It starts with a clip of how the 1st one ended and brings you right into the continuation of the story...it's just as suspenseful as the first with the same feel and cinematography. The 1st and 2nd films are great to watch back to back...a TRUE sequel...check it out!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better Than the Original, December 22, 2007
This review is from: Halloween II (DVD)
This is indeed a great sequel. If you truly enjoyed the original Halloween you should like this as well. It keeps the overall mood of the original, but adds more violence and horror. The film itself has aged well and is still as intense and creepy as the day it came out. What I have found to be maybe the largest advantage for the film is that the story takes place in a hospital. Its such a cold and nerving atmosphere that I think it makes this film much more frightening than the classic original. The chase scene at the end of the film still excites me and freaks me out after numerous viewings. Its really a great film for repeated viewings, it never seems to become old. Many horror films lack creative death scenes or death scenes that look half way real. This film isnt one of those. Every death here looks convincing and very cool. Halloween 2 is usually held up to being the best sequel in the series and I feel it does deserve that title because its equal to John Carpenters Halloween in every way and its even better.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2000 years later, we've come no further, August 30, 2007
By G. Garner (vicksburg,ms) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Halloween 2 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In putting together this sequel, the powers-that-be decided to combine several of the strongest elements from the original film(Michael Myers, Dr. Loomis, the strong Halloween atmosphere)with the standard pace of an early 80's slasher film(people getting killed every 5-10 minutes.) For me, this is the ideal combination. There has not been a slasher movie since that I have liked more than this one.
Dr. Loomis is my favorite horror hero, and Michael Myers my favorite horror villain. They both enjoy some of their finest moments in this installment. I find this version of Myers creepier than the later incarnations, where he has suddenly grown into something resembling an nfl lineman. There is something in the deliberate movements, and the angular figure, that is decidedly inhuman. And Dr. Loomis elevates all of this to a far higher level than it could ever have achieved otherwise.His strength,courage, and iron will make him a hero. So do his moral concerns about seeing innocent people butchered. But there is also something in his personality that makes him the ideal adversary for the Bogeyman.Of course, as a psychiatrist, he feels professional responsibility. But it goes well beyond that. There is some part of his imagination that is obsessed with Myers, and some part of his humanity that is appalled by him. These feelings, taken in concert with his naturally heroic nature, make him the perfect combatant for Myers.
This movie has the ideal pace. The story is divided between Myers stalking people at the hospital, and Dr. Loomis working with the local police to track him down. Slowly, methodically, Michael Myers begins to remove the employees of the hospital, as he makes his way towards Laurie Strode.As always, he operates like a hunter, or sportsman. Several of his victims are given opportunities to save themselves, as they were in the first film. This is what sets Myers apart from typical killers-he is rather like an artist of the macabre. If it's too easy, he almost seems to regard it as beneath him. Of all the killings, my favorite is the nurse in the room with the aquarium. That whole scene is beautifully shot and lit, with the aquarium casting all sorts of reflections across the darkened room, and the cadaverous face of Myers gradually coming into view over the doomed girl's shoulder.The murder of the security guard is effective, as well.
The atmosphere is perfect. The long, winding hallways are ideal for a movie of this sort.There are just so many places where Michael Myers could be. The effect is only intensified as the night wears on and the primary lights are extinguished.The music is great, too. It incorporates the basic Halloween theme, but it has been altered enough to set it apart from any of the other films. It's not really a tangible thing: all of the elements just work for me.The doomed people, congregated in the dark hospital. The Bogeyman, always lurking in the shadows.Dr. Loomis, making his way ever closer to the scene of the slaughter.This is a film I never get tired of watching.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Holy Sucky Sequels Batman!
Of course nothing can compare to the original, but they could have at least made an effort with this one. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Horribly average


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4.0 out of 5 stars a new tip for u
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4.0 out of 5 stars Picks up right where the original left off.
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But you know Hollywood???????? Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Nightmare has just begun...
I love HALLOWEEN II! I love how it takes place right after the original ended! Michael has been shot six times by Dr. Loomis, but he gets up and walks away! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Pumpkin Man

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