Saturn Reviews: Halloween (1978)
Everypony here who knows me at least a little bit knows I like Halloween and Michael Myers, so I thought I'd review Halloween 1978!
Despite being a slow moving film and being just genuinely not very scary and almost FUNNY if you can believe it, it's not a terrible movie compared to movies of the time that were also called bad, like The Exorcist.
In fact, regardless of the flaws Halloween has, if you're a fan of mild and not very gory horror, I reccommend this movie!
The movie itself contains rather unknown for their time actors, like Nick Castle (actor of Michael Myers) and Donald Plesence (actor of Loomis), and I commend that, it proved that you don't need big name people to make a dang good movie
From tons of iconic lines like Loomis's "he had the blackest eyes, the devil's eyes," and the Jack-O-Lantern at the beginning.
To well known kills like the one friend getting strangled by the phone or Bob hanging on the wall by his knife
And even quirks that stuck with the Michael character for years, like the head tilt when he *OOFs* someone, or the picking up the phone for the person he *OOFed*
The plot may be a little confusing at times, hell if I know why Michael looked how he did at the end, but it was great nonetheless
Hope you enjoyed this review!
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