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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

United States

1998

86 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Steve Miner

EXEC Moustapha Akkad

PROD Paul Freeman

SCR Robert Zappia, Matt Greenberg

DP Daryn Okada

CAST Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, Adam Arkin, Michelle Williams, LL Cool J, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Adam Hann-Byrd, Janet Leigh, Joseph Gordon-Levitt

ED Patrick Lussier

MUSIC John Ottman, Jeremy Sweet

Synopsis

This is the seventh movie in this horror series and a 20th anniversary follow-up to John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978), arguably the most influential horror film of the ‘70s, a film that set the standard of horror for the next two decades and catapulted the career of Jamie Lee Curtis. Newspaper clippings review the murders 20 years earlier by Michael Myers, including one stating that Laurie Strode (Curtis) died in a car accident. Actually, she faked her death to hide from Michael, changed her name, and became headmistress at a Southern California boarding school attended by her son, teen John (Josh Hartnett). On Halloween, with most of the school staff and students away on a Yosemite camping trip, John plans a “romantic” evening with several of his classmates — his girlfriend, Molly (Michelle Williams); Charlie (Adam Hann-Byrd); and Sarah (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe). Laurie, meanwhile, has her own date with school counselor Will (Adam Arkin); on their date, she reveals some of the secrets of her past life to Will. Meanwhile, masked Michael (Chris Durand) evades security guard Ronny (LL Cool J) — and the nightmares begin anew. Curtis’ mother, Janet Leigh, appears in a cameo role as the school secretary. The music score by John Ottman features orchestral variations on the 1978 score composed by Carpenter —All Movie Guide

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Steve Miner

Steve Miner has had a very popular career in making films and remains one of Hollywood’s most prolific directors and has worked with a variety of stars that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Leslie Nielsen, C. Thomas Howell, Tom Arnold, Rick Moranis, and Bill Pullman.

Before becoming a director, Miner worked as an editor for Wes Craven and Sean S. Cunningham on several occasions, helping bring the notorious rape/murder film The Last House on the Left (1972) to the screen. He worked for Cunningham again in 1980 on Friday the 13th (1980/I) as an associate producer. The following year he was hired to direct its sequels Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) and Friday the 13th Part III (1982). Miner also directed the comedy, Soul Man (1986) and moved onto a serious drama Forever Young (1992) in 1992. Returning to comedy with Rick Moranis and Tom Arnold, he made Big Bully (1996) and returned back to horror with the very successful Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) and the under water/comedy thriller… read more

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Matt Burgess

21May12

Utterly generic 90s slasher (complete with cheap, made-for-tv aesthetics, unimaginative kills and lazy, post-Scream pop culture references). However Jaime Lee Curtis is fucking awesome and the ONLY reason to even bother with this tired schlock. When the film descends into a grueling "Laurie VS Michael" battle, it finally comes alive. Still... too little, too late.

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The Macho King The Illmatic One

27Oct11

Robert Zappia and Matt Greenberg(check the credits 2 ur top right ^)sould both be bitch slapped

jmfran2

3Oct11

Saw this with Victoria on Netflix. Not bad, but not great.

MarcH

30Jul11

Few too many "BOO...oh haha..its only me!" moments. And by few too many I mean like 50.

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Waited 20 years for this?

By MR. Univers​e on May 29, 2012

It tries to write a check that it can’t cash. The film seems to try to say this is the Halloween sequel you have been waiting for. We even get Jamie Lee Curtis coming back to reprise her historic role…  read review

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