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Halloween (Collector's Edition)

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release. The franchise, of course, has its roots in film and, until now, every picture in the franchise had been shot on film, Now the headmistress of a private school, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is still struggling with the horrifying, 20-year-old memories of the maniacal killer Michael Myers when he suddenly appears again with a vengeance! And this Halloween, Laurie's rebellious son (Josh Hartnett, 30 Days Of Night), his girlfriend (Michelle Williams, Venom), and their friends will become Michael's newest victims unless Laurie can conquer her fears and put evil in its place once and for all. LL Cool J (NCIS: Los Angeles), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Dark Knight Rises, Inception), Nancy Stephens (Halloween) and Janet Leigh (Psycho, The Fog) also star. The Sound of Fear (2160p, SDR, 3:19): Using Carpenter's original score as the foundation for this film's new music. Finally, for the most fervent of Halloween fans, there is the ultimate offer. This contains all five films on 4K UHD, all five posters, and all three new 7" vinyl records - plus an exclusive limited edition set of five enamel pins in a collectible box (from our partners at Gutter Garbs): slightly improved and the UHD, like the Blu-ray, reveals no bothersome source or encode maladies. HDR makes this one the clear winner over the

the film, the masked killer, and the franchise into an entirely new direction. Unfortunately the opportunity to run with it is snuffed out in a plodding and methodical middle stretch as Michael randomly kills a number of innocents around Haddonfield and pushes towards a climax that plays original film. The piece moves on to cover character details, Green's direction and love for the original, crafting death scenes, and more. task, with modest surround integration only. Such holds true for much of the film. Music is definitely more up front than it is evenly distributed through Halloween was shot digitally using a combination of Arri Alexa Mini and SXT cameras with a resolution of 2.8K, but finished as a 2K DI, which has used here for this Ultra HD Blu-ray release. The disc presents an up-scaled 3840 x 2160p resolution image in the widescreen 2.39:1 aspect ratio, and uses 10-bit video depth, a Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), High Dynamic Range, and is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec HDR10. We reviewed the Region free UK Ultra HD Blu-ray release of Halloween on a Panasonic 65DX902B Ultra HD 4K TV with a Panasonic DMP-UB400 Ultra HD Blu-ray player.

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from the variously tentacled branches subsequent films have created. Rather than focus on Michael as an unstoppable entity, the character is Curtis) has sacrificed her life and sanity in the name of self defense and protecting her daughter (Judy Greer) and granddaughter (Andi Matichak) least resistance through its now forty-year history with various stabs at creativity but largely selling audiences on a name and an expressionless believably spent the better part of her life preparing to battle The Shape one more time, all to the detriment of her family and her increasingly fragile

it does. The film is at its best in its first half, when reintroducing the world and building it from the foundation that Carpenter set in the original, not started decades ago. It's not a physical condition that drives the character but rather a mental disfigurement car runs a character over in chapter 15 and at a few moments during the final confrontation. Along with music, dialogue is the sonic mainstay and the later in the film that's next to impossible to praise without spoiling the reveal, but it's the one legitimate left-field surprise in an otherwise rote movieDeleted/Extended Scenes – Eight scenes at 12 minutes presumably removed for pacing, titled: Shooting Range, Suicide Thoughts, Shower Mask Visit, Jog to a Hanging Dog, Allyson and Friends at School, Cameron and Cops Don't Mix, Deluxe Banh Mi Cops and Sartain and Hawkins Ride Along. Halloween proves largely successful in forging its own identity yet crafting a film that is comfortable and familiar. A few key lines erase any Audio Commentary with director Dominique Othenin-Girard and actors Danielle Harris and Jeffrey Landman Halloween (2018) ignores everything that has come before, to be a standalone sequel to the 1978 original film. Michael Myers once again escapes to wreak havoc on Haddonfield, killing indiscriminately until he encounters Laurie Strode, where a final showdown sees these two adversaries square off one last time. The film reinvents Michael as a deranged and brutal killer, while Laurie’s quest for revenge has driven away her family and her sanity. A cleverly put together film with plenty of references to the original, awesome music with only a couple of missteps that can be forgiven in the grand scheme of things. precision notes of a familiar refrain, a wonderful reproduction of Carpenter's original, iconic score. The presentation thereof is largely the front end's

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