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Halloween H20 - Twenty Years Later (Dimension Collector's Series) | 
enlarge | Director: Steve Miner Actors: Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, Adam Arkin, Michelle Williams, Ll Cool J Studio: Dimension Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 518 reviews Sales Rank: 5770
Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 86 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.6
MPN: DISD16665D ISBN: 6305291446 UPC: 717951001795 EAN: 9780788815546 ASIN: 6305291446
Theatrical Release Date: August 5, 1998 Release Date: October 19, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Amazon.com Halloween is one of the great modern horror films, but as a franchise its track record has been spotty at best, painfully bad at worst. Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later, directed by horror vet Steve Miner (Friday the 13th parts 2 and 3, House), won't displace John Carpenter's original but it might help you forget the films in between. Miner certainly has: the film begins as if sequels 3 through 6 never happened. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising her role for the first time in almost two decades) faked her death and is now a single mom and headmistress of an exclusive California private school. She's also a secret alcoholic who lives in fear of her homicidal brother-bogeyman Michael Myers. Guess who decides to show up for a family reunion? The film begins with classic horror-movie exposition (the deserted college campus, Michael's escape, Laurie's waking nightmares) accomplished with some humor and style, but it's all setup for the second half, a driving roller coaster of stalk-and-slash thrills. There's little of the self-conscious genre referencing of Scream and at times the film is a little far-fetched--it is a slasher movie about a knife-wielding homicidal maniac who won't stay dead, after all--but Curtis transforms Laurie from a shrieking victim into an empowered, determined horror-movie heroine who's learned a thing or two from the previous films. Adam Arkin, Josh Hartnett, and TV cutie Michelle Williams (Dawson's Creek) costar, and the script received uncredited polish from Scream writer Kevin Williamson; Curtis's mom, Janet Leigh, pops up in a cameo. --Sean Axmaker
Product Description Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/05/2006
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So dumb. November 18, 2008 Halloween H20 is the worst horror flick ever! I can't believe Jamie Lee Curtis reprised her iconic role as Laurie Strode. Halloween is such a classic film, all the sequels are stupid and not even scary. Josh Hartnett and Michelle Williams over do it here, the whole Laurie and Michael Myers are brother and sister is so calculated, I didn't like Halloween 2 and I don't like this one either.
Final installment of the trilogy! November 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Forget Halloween 4-6. Halloween H20 is should've been the third and final installment to this landmark franchise. I own Halloween 1, 2 and H20. There's no need to see anything else!
If Jamie Lee isn't afraid of Michael, Why should the audience be? November 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The last 20 minutes of this movie are of Jamie Lee Curtis stalking Michael Meyers and not the other way around.If that seems like a scary premise to you then you don't ask for much.This deflates the threat of the masked killer and leaves you with nothing but Jamie Lee doing an action hero impression."Scary",yes,but not in the way I want a Halloween movie to be.Stick with the first two movies.Halloween 4 was ok too.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! October 31, 2008 I thought it would be cool to review this movie on this particular day! HALLOWEEN H20 is pretty cool! I remember being 8 years old and seeing it at the theatre. 20 years after Michael tried to kill Laurie Strode, he soon decides to try again. She lives under the name of Keri Tate. She has a son named John. She works as a head mistress at a private boarding school in Northern California. She has a boyfriend. Soon, Michael tears her life up again. She soon decides to fight back and finish her brother off once and for all...until the sequel. If you love the HALLOWEEN series, you'll love HALLOWEEN H20: TWENTY YEARS LATER!!!
p.s. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
Laurie Strode Is Back And Michael Myers Wants Her Dead! October 31, 2008 HAPPY THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY, MICHAEL MYERS!!!
Jamie Lee Curtis is finally back as Laurie Strode!!!! This is definitely the highlight of "Halloween: H20," which takes place exactly twenty years after the original "Halloween." Pretend that parts four through six occur in parallel time. Better yet, write them off as being one long dream like the viewers had to do when Bobby Ewing was killed by Catherine Wentworth's car on "Dallas."
Having faked her own death, Laurie has changed her name to Keri Tate and is the headmistress of a private high school in Northern California. She is overprotective of her son, John Tate, because she fears Michael will find them. Where has Michael been for twenty years?
Alas, horror legend Donald Pleasance is dead. However, Nancy Stephens has returned to reprise her role as nurse Marion Chambers Whittington, the one who was with Dr. Loomis the night Michael Myers escaped from the sanitarium on Halloween eve of 1978. Michael breaks into her home office and learns where Laurie is hiding. Naturally, his goal is to kill her and anyone else within easy reach. He still has an insatiable appetite for bloody carnage and the ability to withstand multiple gunshot wounds.
Jamie Lee Curtis has aged well; her character is stronger, quicker, and wiser than twenty years ago. She does an excellent job of hiding from and outsmarting her brother. It was a treat to see Curtis with her real life mom, Janet Leigh of "Psycho," who is one of the teachers. She should've fallen prey to Michael, but she leaves school before the murders begin. The last time I recall Curtis and Leigh together was in "The Fog." Also rounding out a cast of stars is LL Cool J ("Deep Blue Sea" and "Rollerball") as the security guard, Josh Harnett ("Faculty" and "30 Days of Night") as John Tate, Michele Williams ("Species" and "Dawson's Creek"), and Alan Arkin ("Knots Landing" and "Northern Exposure") as the guidance counselor who is secretly dating Laurie though he doesn`t know her true identity.
A higher body count would've made this film more fun. The school is practically deserted because of a fieldtrip to Yosemite Park. I would've had about one hundred students in the school; at least a dozen are massacred before the alarms are sounded; and mayhem ensues as the school is evacuated on a cold, stormy night. Think "Halloween" meets "Terror Train."
The secluded mountain school provides a chilling atmosphere for this holiday slasher. It would be fun to watch "Halloween: H2O" along with the original "Halloween," "Halloween II", and "Halloween: Resurrection." This film is highly recommended for fans of Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Myers.
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