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Halloween VI: The Curse of Michael Myers [DVD] [1995]

Halloween VI: The Curse of Michael Myers [DVD] [1995]
Directed by Joe Chappelle

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5122 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-05-01
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 85 minutes

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Synopsis
Michael and his nephew, Jamie, disappeared six years ago, presumed dead. The people of Haddonfield are now ready to celebrate Halloween - but so is Michael Myers...


Customer Reviews

An Excellent Horror FIlm, An Average Halloween FIlm4
OK, you all know the plot. Halloween is coming and so is homicidal masked madman Michael Myers, ready to carve up more than pumpkins. After disapearing at the end of H5 (with Jamie Loyd), it starts off with a ritual being performed on Jamies baby in which the symbol of the thorn is carved on its chest. Jamie gets the baby and escapes, with Myers hot on her trail. After 15yrs (Halloween 5) Halloween has been banned in Haddonfield so a bunch of students try to ressurect it. The one bad thing about this film are its sub plots (The Thorn curse, The "Evil" Man In Black) which can sometimes be confusing.
For Hardcore Halloween fans this film may disapoint, For gore hounds - there's plenty of neck braking, eye gouging, gutting and throat slicing, all done in the bloodiest way.
The final half an hour is really suspensful and exciting. Also this is Donald Pleasence's last film (sadly).
All In All : A Good, Scary film.

A Good Horror Film, but not a great "Halloween" Film3
This is quite a good horror film, but it disappoints me in that it is not a good movie in terms of the Halloween series.This is the weakest of the Michael Myers movies, suffering from a dodgy script.It left too many things unanswered, like why the group in the film wanted Michael Myers and the baby and what was the purpose of the intended operation on the baby ? Also Donald Pleasance lacked a commanding presence as Dr Loomis which he had shown in previous movies in the series, he looked too old and frail(not through any fault of his own) to still be chasing such a maniac and he looked too poorly to even be starring in a movie.However what brings this up beyond being just another average horror movie is the menacing and lurking presence of Michael Myers, who once again proves why he is the king of movie maniacs.Whoever played him deserves 10 out of 10.Myers dispatches people in the most gruesome and grizzly ways possible, one instance however I feel is a bit far fetched(see the electrocution scene), but other than that the killings only add quality to the film.So overall this is not a bad horror movie, but it is by no means a classic, like Halloween's 1,2,and H20.Its worth getting to make your ownn decision, verdicts on the quality of this film are mixed.I for one like it and recommend it if you are a fan of the Halloween series or just a horror buff.

Brilliant, the best sequel in the series.5
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers gets bad reveiws but it is a great film. Michael Myers kills Jamie Lloyde and is now after her baby. Tommy Doyle (the boy Laurie Strode babysat for in the first film) has to protect the baby from the evil one. The second best in the series. Many people hate this film because of it's weird but unique story line but I would much rather have Michael kill for Thorn (see the movie) than just because he plain feels like it (kind of like Jason in the Friday 13th films). Ignore the bad reveiws. I love this well crafted sequel.