This is a low-budget "sequel" to the entire Halloween franchise (minus the Zombie reboots). It's also under an hour long...
The actors are all amateurs, which means the acting is pretty low- budget.
The blood and the effects are minimal, and the plot line is rather basic.
The location looks like it was filmed on a college campus or something.
They pull off Michael Myers decently-enough, though it's little more than just an actor in a costume with similar acting abilities as the other characters.
The only really good attribute of this film is that it claims to bridge the two divergent story lines (those being Halloween 4, 5, 6 and the storyline that is presented in H20 and Resurrection). While this is somewhat true, this is only done in a 5-minute monologue by an actor who does a rather good job at channeling Donald Pleasence where he explains how both story lines can co-exist.
I wouldn't add this to your collection of Halloween films. Still not a bad effort for such a low-budget project.
The actors are all amateurs, which means the acting is pretty low- budget.
The blood and the effects are minimal, and the plot line is rather basic.
The location looks like it was filmed on a college campus or something.
They pull off Michael Myers decently-enough, though it's little more than just an actor in a costume with similar acting abilities as the other characters.
The only really good attribute of this film is that it claims to bridge the two divergent story lines (those being Halloween 4, 5, 6 and the storyline that is presented in H20 and Resurrection). While this is somewhat true, this is only done in a 5-minute monologue by an actor who does a rather good job at channeling Donald Pleasence where he explains how both story lines can co-exist.
I wouldn't add this to your collection of Halloween films. Still not a bad effort for such a low-budget project.