Halloween: Resurrection with Jamie Lee Curtis: DVD Cover

    Halloween: Resurrection
    a.k.a. Halloween 8 Director: Rick Rosenthal Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, Brad Loree, Busta Rhymes, Bianca Kajlich

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/10/2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 26,420
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Feature commentary with director Rick Rosenthal and editor Robert Ferretti; Deleted and Alternate scenes with director's commentary; Web Cam special feature with director's commentary; Photo gallery; On the set with Jaime Lee Curtis; Set Tour with the Production Designer; Head Cam featurette; Storyboard comparisons

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits: The End of the Tunnel
    2. Finishing the Game
    3. "We're In!"
    4. Real Contestants
    5. "A Nice Angle"
    6. "Let the DangerTainment Begin"
    7. Poking Around
    8. "You Watch"
    9. Stuck in the Sewer
    10. "This Is Not a Hoax"
    11. Freddie's Answer
    12. "He's Still Alive!"
    13. The End?
    14. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Masked serial killer Michael Myers makes his seventh appearance in the eighth installment of this long-running slasher series. Although the climax of the previous installment, Halloween: H20, depicted heroine Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) finally finishing off her brother/tormentor, the opening sequence of Halloween: Resurrection reveals that Laurie actually beheaded the wrong guy. Now confined to a mental institution, she quickly falls victim to her brother and longtime foe (played this time out by Brad Loree). Cut to Haddonfield, IL, where a sextet of college students is assembling for the production of an online reality show in which they'll spend the night locked up in the killer's childhood home being filmed by dozens of cameras and broadcast over the Internet. Presided over by fast-talking producer Freddie Harris (Busta Rhymes) and his girlfriend/business partner, Nora Winston (Tyra Banks), the players range from fame-hungry Jen (Katee Sackhoff) and food-obsessed Rudy (Sean Patrick Thomas) to rakish Jim (Luke Kirby) and cerebral Donna (Daisy McCrackin). As these photogenic youngsters hunt for clues about Michael's tortured childhood, engage in on-camera sexual escapades and discover the phony props planted by Freddie and Nora, Michael arrives to stalk them relentlessly one by one. To complicate matters, Freddie himself is skulking around in a Michael Myers mask hoping to scare up some ratings. As the bodies begin to pile up, thoughtful cast member Sara (Bianca Kajlich) manages to survive thanks to wireless email instructions from high-school dork Myles (Ryan Merriman), but even the latest technology might not be enough to outwit Michael Myers. Halloween: Resurrection was directed by Rick Rosenthal, who previously helmed 1981's Halloween 2. The cast also features Thomas Ian Nicholas of American Pie and Billy Kay of L.I.E. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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    Question?by Suesie

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    November 13, 2008: we all know jason kills 24/7... freddy in dreams.... wtf does myers do the rest of the year.... does he hibernate???? no but really the movie was a waste of time..... i didnt see it but hear HORRIBLE stories... much like house fo wax i think the only part was my fantasies coming true if only in fake blood when tyra and paris got killed...... only in my dreams.......

    I LOVE HALLOWEENby Anonymous

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    August 19, 2008: this movie was the bom and to u haters out there get a line! ur missin the point. it was great! i love horror movies and u should too. i watched 1-9 of halloween 3 was the worst..... i love horror movies!


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