If horror fans are going to name a favorite classic movie, they're mostly going to say Scream and Halloween. And if they're going to talk about the Halloween franchise, they're always going to say that the original 1978 film is the best one. While it's been fun to see Judy Greer play Laurie Strode's daughter Karen Nelson in Halloween (2018) and Halloween Kills, and Kyle Richards is awesome reprising her role as Lindsey Wallace, there's always going to be something special about the first film. Jamie Lee Curtis gives a stunning performance as teenage girl Laurie, who finds an incredible amount of inner strength when going after Michael Myers, who is terrorizing her and her friends who are babysitting on October 31st.
When Halloween H20: 20 Years Later was released in 1998, there was no way that it could win as much praise as the 1978 movie. But when fans rewatch it now, they can definitely find some things to love about Halloween H20.
Halloween Ends: What We Know So Far
Halloween: H20 is a direct sequel to Halloween and Halloween II, which is one reason why it works so well. Laurie Strode as the final girl is still in fine form and this time, she's the headmistress at Hillcrest Academy in California. Laurie pretended to die and is going by the name Keri Tate and also raising her son John (Josh Hartnett). There are many timelines in the Halloween movies and it can be tough to put them all together, but this timeline makes a lot of sense and is easy to follow. It's tough when audiences have to work so hard to figure out how the different storylines are connected and how the events of the past affect the present and future.
Halloween's villain Michael Myers is always perfect and he's just as scary and perfect in this film.
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