The Facebook page for the Halloween series dropped some news this evening regarding a theatrical release of John Carpenter's Halloween. And it's going to be shown with a special treat before the screening.
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Seen this movie too many times, I'll probably watch it too when it's re-released.
Awesome announcement. I had troubles watching this on DVD a few years ago, so hopefully a big-screen viewing will help do the film justice.
Watched Halloween for the first time properly like 3 years ago start to finish at night alone. Definitely my favorite horror movie of all time.
The attention to the background, imagery, lighting, soundtrack makes it so perfect. There is hardly any blood and very limited actual violence but that's what make it scary. Movies today like Saw, etc. bulldoze over the careful ambiance set by Carpenter and just try to shock the views with gore and blood. The result? The movies become "gross" and not scary. Probably why the horror movie industry is dying.
I am sick with movies about a serial killer that kill stupid and scared victims in gruesome ways to call it a horror movie. Deja Vu 1000 times.