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Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies

Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies

Evil finds its way homeJul. 01, 200294 Min.
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Watch: Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies, Full Movie Online – Serial Killer Michael Myers is not finished with Laurie Strode, and their rivalry finally comes to an end. But is this the last we see of Myers? Freddie Harris and Nora Winston are reality programmers at DangerTainment, and are planning to send a group of 6 thrill-seeking teenagers into the childhood home of Myers. Cameras are placed all over the house and no one can get out of the house… and then Michael arrives home!.
Plot: Serial Killer Michael Myers is not finished with Laurie Strode, and their rivalry finally comes to an end. But is this the last we see of Myers? Freddie Harris and Nora Winston are reality programmers at DangerTainment, and are planning to send a group of 6 thrill-seeking teenagers into the childhood home of Myers. Cameras are placed all over the house and no one can get out of the house… and then Michael arrives home!
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3.9/10 Votes: 45,561
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19/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1032 Popularity: 23.121 | TMDB

Reviews:


_Michael Myers: The Reality TV Show!_

…Somehow still less dumb than _Halloween 6_.

_Final rating:★★ – Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Review By: Gimly

_**Serviceable, but pedestrian and comic booky entry**_

Several college youths agree to be part of a reality TV show where they stay in the dilapidated Myers’ residence in Haddonfield, Illinois. Unbeknownst to them, Michael is still alive and has returned to his home town after stopping by the asylum to visit Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis).

“Halloween Resurrection” (2002) is the seventh installment of the Michael Myers saga (not counting the unrelated “Season of the Witch”) and is the final film in the series until the remakes. It gets a lot of hate because of what happens in the opening act and the inclusion of Busta Rhymes, but it’s serviceable and definitely superior to the lousy “Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers” (1995). It’s just kinda unimaginative and cartoonish with several bits being hackneyed or predictable by this point.

The feminine department includes Daisy McCrackin (Donna), Katee Sackhoff (Jen), Bianca Kajlich (Sara), and Tyra Banks (Nora). The beautiful women wandering around a rundown domicile and dying one-by-one is reminiscent of “Death Tunnel” (2005) but without the amazing cinematic artistry (even though it cost $11.5 million MORE), not to mention “Death Tunnel” has better women.

“Halloween 4” (1988) is easily the most entertaining of the original series, followed by “Halloween 5” (1989) and “H20” (1998).

The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes and was shot mostly in the Vancouver, British Columbia, area with the Hillcrest Academy sequence done at Silver Lake, Los Angeles.

GRADE: C

Review By: Wuchak
If This Is Merely Entertainment (Then Make It So!)
“They don’t make ’em like that anymore,” friends of the horror genre often remark on their web sites in reference to killer films from the late 1970s and 1980s era. They are right.

It’s not just that sentiments of nostalgia have turned those films into little treasures in our memories. It’s because current horror films stink. Not all of them, but plenty or more anyway.

Ever since Dwight H. Little last captured the right Halloween spirit and atmosphere in 1988’s Halloween 4, the series deteriorated into a ridiculous, messy and pathetic show. I don’t care how many fans of the series curse part 3, it was a pleasant watch compared to what came after part 4. Halloween 5 was a complete prank and lacked any sense of storytelling (compliments to Danielle Harris, who managed to perform extremely well under the circumstances). Part 6, well, let’s not waste any words on that one. H20 had its moments and decent acting by Jamie Lee Curtis, but a Southern California private school seemed like a poor replacement for Haddonfield. The producers dedicated it to Donald Pleasance, ignoring the fact that his last name was Pleasence (with an E) and had been spelled correctly on all earlier installments that involved his acting. So much for Moustapha Akkad’s commitment to the project!

Halloween Resurrection had a nice opening scene. A 1960s home movie at the Myers house, with the sounds of Johnny Angel performed by Shelley Fabares. It was cut. Of course, the Akkads in their infinite wisdom must have thought, why bother young people with an old song from someone they have never even heard of! Let’s keep the film simple (and let’s take a popular hip hop artist as the lead actor).

But, thank God, Rick Rosenthal filmed one other decent scene. It involves Jamie Lee Curtis’s character hospitalized in a mental institution. This actually is quite a nice scene, with the actress performing wonderfully. It provides a satisfactory and surprisingly original bridge between the events at the end of H20 and the current state of affairs in “Resurrection”, with Laurie Strode at the end of her wits and a killer still on the loose.

And after this? We might as well have left. After the promising Jamie Lee Curtis opening scene there seemed no budget, and more important: no inspiration left to come up with something, anything. It’s a bore. It’s a drag. The prospect of a replica of the original Myers house showing up is a joke. We’re allowed one glimpse, and even on that one occasion it is very unsatisfactory: a big car is parked in front and taking the view, as the camera briefly glances up from a low, moving position. It beats me why they even bothered rebuilding it. The interior scenes can be ignored in this sense: it may have been any old house that Busta Rhymes’s character Freddie Harris decided to do his online reality show in. And about these characters: have they ever been this flat in ANY Halloween sequel? NO! The characters in Halloween 5 or 6 were drawn brilliantly compared to what is presented to us here! Okay I realize this is actually pretty much of an achievement. Credit to Larry Brand and Sean Hood. It’s amazing. The unimpressive cast (I’m not counting Curtis) is highlighted by ‘stars’ Busta Rhymes (pop artist who is kindly given the chance to act) and Tyra Banks (model who is kindly given the chance to act). Let’s suffice by saying that in this case the actors have been given the roles they deserve.

Enough said. Or… We often are told one should not apply the same criteria to a horror film as the ones that apply to drama or classics. But why on earth not? I admire more than one horror movie, but that does not mean I feel I should appreciate the crappy ones by the grace of the good ones. I can see when a film is made with no heart, no spirit and Resurrection is the key example of that. Furthermore, if these films -as we are told so often by people like Moustapha Akkad- are made for entertainment (read: cashing in) purposes only and not for quality acting, complex storytelling or great photography then why, why, why do they so vigorously renounce that one basic goal, the goal of being entertaining???

Review By: Carlo Houtkamp
Whats next?…Halloween:The Resurrection H20
There are just some times when a good movie franchise is abused and milked for all it’s worth. The first of the series is great and sets the mark ,the 2 occasionally 3 sequels that follow are mediocre and anything after that is just trying to make money of an audience that has no other place to spend their money. I, unfortuantely was a member of that audience, as I paid money to watch HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION, the 8th installment of the once classic HALLOWEEN franchise.

I don’t even no where to start; bad cast, bad acting, boring death scenes (not to sound wierd, but why else do you go see a movie like this), need I go on.

If you noticed that this movie is mostly made up of celebrities, it is no mistake. This is all the movie has going for it, and yet it fails in that department. The biggest mistake a horror movie can make is when it spends most of its time setting up the big death scenes and then knocks off its characters one right after another. That is exactly what happens in RESSURECTION. Every character w/the exception of 2 die in a consecutive chain that takes up about 20 minutes of the movie and the other hour is spent trying to gather of what little plot exists.

The horror doesn’t stop there. This HALLOWEEN installment doesn’t have the style that made the first two so good. With the exception of a somewhat unexpected opening, the movie is poorly put together.

Clearly an attempt to make some fast cash off a dying series, HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION hopefully is the last time Micheal Myers takes the screen. Yet, I am sure there will find some way to bring back the masked killer. There always is a chance that the executives in charge of this franchise will make a good decision and hang up the white mask and throw away the knife. HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION rates as just a 2/10.

Review By: c_p_c

Other Information:

Original Title Halloween: Resurrection
Release Date 2002-07-01
Release Year 2002

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min), 1 hr 29 min (89 min) (Canada), 1 hr 29 min (89 min) (UK)
Budget 13000000
Revenue 37664855
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Thriller
Director Rick Rosenthal
Writer Debra Hill, John Carpenter, Larry Brand
Actors Jamie Lee Curtis, Busta Rhymes, Brad Loree
Country United States, Canada
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Video (Webcam footage), 35 mm (Kodak)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2022 remaster), Dolby Vision, Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Halloween: Resurrection 2002 123movies
Original title Halloween: Resurrection
TMDb Rating 4.663 1,032 votes

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