Rob Zombie ruined the series glad he walked away from it this new one is going to be HUGE...
Ra - 5 years ago
Anything after the original could never be better. That's why it's called the original. You wouldn't have anything without it!
What you should be asking is......
Between all of the sequels after, ,
Which one Of those is better??
You can not beat an original classic!!
Grace - 5 years ago
I believe resurrection was the best because she finally gets to face him .The showdown was great .I was rooting for both of them it was intense
Jeffrey Thornton - 5 years ago
The original bronze age 1978. The 1981 sequal pretty good. H2O& ressuerction ok the rest forget
Jeffrey Thornton - 5 years ago
The original bronze age 1978. The 1981 sequal pretty good. H2O& ressuerction ok the rest forget
Dan Jakubik - 5 years ago
Halloween 1978 is a highly suspenseful low budget horror thriller that became highly influential, inspiring a new horror sub genre of slasher film. $300,000 budget, $50 million domestic box office in 1978 dollars. Director, cowriter, composer John Carpenter displays a strong knowledge of suspense and a creative early use of the then new Panaglide motion picture camera which allowed iconic point of view cinematography. The creepy stalking music score is also iconic. A highly effective horror thriller film with little blood.
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Rob Zombie ruined the series glad he walked away from it this new one is going to be HUGE...
Anything after the original could never be better. That's why it's called the original. You wouldn't have anything without it!
What you should be asking is......
Between all of the sequels after, ,
Which one Of those is better??
You can not beat an original classic!!
I believe resurrection was the best because she finally gets to face him .The showdown was great .I was rooting for both of them it was intense
The original bronze age 1978. The 1981 sequal pretty good. H2O& ressuerction ok the rest forget
The original bronze age 1978. The 1981 sequal pretty good. H2O& ressuerction ok the rest forget
Halloween 1978 is a highly suspenseful low budget horror thriller that became highly influential, inspiring a new horror sub genre of slasher film. $300,000 budget, $50 million domestic box office in 1978 dollars. Director, cowriter, composer John Carpenter displays a strong knowledge of suspense and a creative early use of the then new Panaglide motion picture camera which allowed iconic point of view cinematography. The creepy stalking music score is also iconic. A highly effective horror thriller film with little blood.