Halloween 2 Review : Halloween II Box office
Writer, director Rob Zombie is back with everyone’s favorite in negative act Michael Meyers. Halloween 2 takes place after the first movie but it is a different film of the Halloween sequel. The right equipment will easily combine both movies into a single film. There are more blood, screaming and senseless killing in this movie.
Halloween II Movie details:
- Release Date: August 28, 2009
- Studio: Dimension Films (The Weinstein Company)
- Director: Rob Zombie
- Screenwriter: Rob Zombie
- Starring: Scout Taylor-Compton, Tyler Mane, Danielle Harris, Daniel Roebuck, Ezra Buzzington, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Jeffrey Daniel Phillips, Dayton Callie, Richard Brake, Matt Bush, Howard Hesseman
- Genre: Horror, Suspense Thriller
- MPAA Rating: R (for strong brutal bloody violence throughout, terror, disturbing graphic images, language, and some crude sexual content and nudity)
Halloween 2 Movie review:
Michael Myers was return home to look out of his unfinished family business. He came back with unleashing a trail of the terror (which is only Rob Zombie can makes). Myers kept secret of his past; he does not close about its twisted part of life. A dislike hero was found by the town. Dr. Loomis and the police are trying to track him down all over town.
The murderer seems to against sisters because Laurie is his lost little sibling for a long time. Dr. Loomis saves Laurie many times. Not limiting himself to horny youngsters, Michael kills a much higher number of decent people in this venture.
The future fatalities of Michael a little, but since its observable from the start they’re walking attempt silage there’s no need to get emotionally involved.
There are some good and bad plots in the story are as following:
Good plot:
In the whole movie the performances were impressive. Expressively challenging role as Laurie Strode was beautifully made by Scout Taylor-Compton.
Bad plot:
The extreme, sickeningly dramatic, explicitly gruesome murder scenes every six minutes served as an giant deflection. No one in the audience cared about these new character explorations – they were trying to sedate their queasiness.
Video of Halloween 2 Trailer















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