The birth of this saga began in 1978, was produced on a small bugdet amplifying into millions at the box office in the United States.
Critics have suggested that Halloween and its slasher film successors may encourage sadism and misogyny. Others have suggested the film is a social critique of the immorality of young people in 1970s America, pointing out that many of Myers' victims are sexually promiscuous and substance abusers, while the lone heroine is depicted as chaste and innocent. While Carpenter dismisses these analyses, the perceived parallel between the characters' moral strengths and their likelihood of surviving to the film's conclusion has nevertheless become a standard slasher movie trope.
An odd side note on the mask worn by the character of Michael Myer's is that it was cast from the likeness of the renowned Canadian actor William Shatner. According to the Internet Movie Database "Due to its shoestring budget, the prop department had to use the cheapest mask that they could find in the costume store: a Captain Kirk (William Shatner) mask. They later spray-painted the face white, teased out the hair, and reshaped the eye holes."
Micheal Myers scares the crap out of me...I'm watching "Halloween-The Curse of Micheal Myers" I watched...I think it was the third one last night.So much for sleeping..*shudder*
sweet i love the new movie by robe zombie i just wached halloween H2o i still need to wach the old ones go Micheal Myers and i love the picher it looks like in the movie and i want to see the new onw 2009
This is epic