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Halloween: H20

Halloween: H20

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: TOTAL CAMP, IT IS A MASSACRE INDEED...ON THE VIEWER!!!!
Review: Steve Miner the dreaded director of Friday the 13th parts 2 and 3 hands us a hand full of nothing with the badly acted, poorly directed and disasterly written crap that is H20....whats with H20 anyway? It has no kind of balance on anything, it takes place after the first film....But they mention the fire that happened in the fifth film. Jamie Lee Curtis makes a laughable come back (from what?) with her poor ass performance as Laurie Strode. I hated this movie. The only thing that gave me a jolt was when Jamie finally sees Micheal for the first time since the first film. When they look at each other through the window..Thats powerful stuff right there for ya. But the rest I thought was total camp. The body count was terrible, acting was worse then crap and the writing was close to Spice World material. My God this movie had no substance. Steve Miner should just stick to Comedies cause this movie made me laugh.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It wasn't bad. But I was bit disapointed.
Review: H20 was not scary (unlike Halloween 4 Now that's a horror movie) The only freaky part was the part in the road side bathroom, when it looked like he saw her in the stall. But the ending was dumb. If she chopped of his head that means there will be no more Halloween movies (but hey, thats what you thought about Chuckie)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A disgrace to one of my favorite horror series
Review: After seeing all Halloweens about 6 times i figured i would never see a movie as bad as Halloween III but H20 came pretty close.This movie was very predictable and had a very big story screw up in it.My man Mike would'nt have waited 20 years to kick some butt.Anyone thinking of buying this movie dont waste your money.If you want a Halloween buy Halloween4 or 5.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not scary.
Review: This wasn't the most horrible movie I've ever seen in my life, but for a horror movie it wasn't scary at all. A lot of things that happened were so unrelistic! For example, L.L. Cool J.'s character got shot several times, and you are sure he has to be dead, but he returns being minimally hurt. The movie starts out good, but gets boring. It could have been made a lot better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Scary Perfect The best since Halloween 1!!!
Review: Now if you are one who loves red herrings this is the film for you! And thank god for the return of Jamie. I was getting so tired of those others with Laurie's niece. If you take the first, second and this one, tie them into one film you'd have one great horror masterpiece!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining!!!
Review: I think most people have lost sight of what these movies are for. They are not made to inspire you, move you, teach you a life lesson or win an Academy Award. They are for ENTERTAINMENT. And that is what this movie did. Were there some holes? Sure. Do you have to suspend some belief? Of course. But if you are unwilling to do that, then why see a Halloween movie anyway? I thought it had some tense moments, some very sly references (and some in your face) to other horror movies and Jamie Lee did a fantastic job. So back off and enjoy the movie for what it is, light, good-hearted, cheesy horror fun!! If you want reality, turn on the news.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST SINCE THE ORIGINAL!!!
Review: I THOUGHT THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT MOVIE!! JAMIE LEE CURTIS WAS AWSOME AND THE PLOT WAS GREAT! VERY GOOD ENDING. I JUST THOUGHT THE MOVIE COULD HAVE BEEN A LITTLE LONGER. A MUST SEE FOR HALLOWEEN FANS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After four terrible sequals, this fan is thrilled!
Review: I saw the original Halloween when I was five, and I have been a fan of the series since. I saw the other sequals, and with the exception of the second film, none of them did justice to the first. H20, however, finally closed the series with greatness. Jamie Lee Curtis' acting is excellent. The supporting cast gave the film the strength it needed to close the series out as best it could. The newly remastered theme music by John Carpenter gave indicated to me that I was not to be disappointed. To any fans of the series who have not seen H20, see it tonight, and if you are a DVD owner, just wait until its release. I have seen a sneak preview of the DVD version, and it is well worth any price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought "Halloween H20" rocked!
Review: I thought that the film was excellent, stunning and scary!! That person from Brett Bishop Roy, Utah is wrong!!!!! This movie was neat and Jamie Lee Curtis made an Oscar wurthy performance! I own the movie so I have probobly seen it 34 times! Michelle Williams and Josh Harett gave an excellent performance too! I have seen all the Halloween's and I think "H20", 2 and 6 were the best!!! If I were incharge if movies, I would vote this "Best film of the year!" And that bitch that I mentioned earlier, I thought that all the movies she thought sucked, were good! I give H20 *****!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE BEST
Review: I thought that H20 was definitely one of the best. I have read the other complaints - and I bet most of them have never watched the rest of the Halloween movies. Michael didnt know that his sister Laurie (Keri) was still alive - when he broke in to Dr. Loomis' house and went through the files he discovered that she is still alive! He wants to kill his entire family to end the curse of the Thorn. That is why he came back after Laurie and John. I though the ending was great! Having Laurie kill Michael was definitely the best way to end it - he terrorized and tore apart her ENTIRE life, and she wants revenge!! If there is an 8 who will be the killer? If there is an 8 it will be LAME!!!


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