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However like I say... the fans of the Franchise will Buy the Steelbook to add to their collection.... the movie is so disappointing its unreal....Fans of Micheal going on a Killing spree will feel very let down. story of a relatively good guy who makes a mistake, is outcast, and goes bad is not terribly novel, and the film cannot find much of a significant, Special Features: Includes 4K UHD and a digital copy of Halloween Ends (2022) (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.) Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color Deleted and Extended Scenes Final Girl No Place Like Haddonfield Gag Reel Ending Halloween A Different Threat The Visions of Terror Twisted Deaths Feature Commentary with co-writer/director David Gordon Green, actors Andi Matichak and Rohan Campbell, co-producer/first assistant director Atilla Salih Yücer, and production assistant Hugo Garza the town's bloody history has impacted the town and the people in it. It also looks at support characters, the franchise's rhythm, David Gordon

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Special Features: Includes 2 Versions of the Movie: Theatrical and Extended with Alternate Ending Gag Reel Deleted and Extended Scenes The Kill Team Strode Family Values 1978 Transformations Kill Count Feature Commentary with director/co-writer David Gordon Green and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Judy Greer Were Halloween Ends the middle part of this particular trilogy or a standalone instalment, you'd write it off as an interesting, if unsuccessful, attempt at something new. But the movie's position as the culmination of the franchise exacerbates its failures as it's not only not giving you what you expected, it hasn't replaced it with something compelling either.

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The audio commentary features director and co-writer David Gordon Green, production assistant Hugo Garza, and co-producer/first assistant director Atilla Salih Yucher, with actors Andi Matichak and Rohan Campbell joining in via Zoom. It’s an upbeat chat between the five with some good information about the production doled out, and it’s apparent that they all seemed to genuinely have a good time working together. It tends to drop out occasionally, but not for long, and David Gordon Green is primarily in the driver’s seat. It’s kind of frustrating that they mention or allude to other behind-the-scenes moments and deleted scenes that are not included with this release because, as such, the bonus materials (outside of the commentary) are fluffy, self-inflating, and lawyer-approved. It’s basically EPK type material about how great the film is without getting much into the nitty gritty. Final Girl examines Jamie Lee Curtis’ impact on the franchise while No Place in Haddonfield talks about the town, the people in it, and how Michael has affected them. Ending Halloween discusses closing the book on this trilogy of films, A Different Threat talks about Corey, and The Visions of Terror talks about Michael and his look. Last is Twisted Deaths, which discusses the various death scenes and how they were achieved. Halloween Ends does eventually come to the face-off that it's promised and delivers on it in bloody style. We've seen many Laurie vs Michael variations before, but Green finds a fresh angle on it to add a definitive flourish. Writers: Paul Brad Logan , Chris Bernier , Danny McBride , David Gordon Green , John Carpenter , Debra Hill

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Well, on revisiting Halloween Ends now on 4K disc, it’s clear that that initial reaction was not quite true. Halloween Ends is also a do-over of everything that was done poorly in Halloween Kills. How the tragedies of the 1978 and 2018 films affect a community is given a more somber, less hostile exploration. There are no more chants of “Evil dies tonight!” Now we have a town crippled by its past, even to the point that people occasionally commit suicide. While Halloween Kills was the extreme, over-the-top reaction to Michael Myers, Halloween Ends is the more introspective version of the same story, canvassing a town that remains broken and haunted by the shadow of death that still looms large over them. Laurie Strode in particular wants to move on from these hardships, but the people of the town won’t let her forget, even chastising her in public for the simple act of smiling, as if she has a right to do so. In a way, her and Corey are linked thematically, but in Laurie’s case, she wants the town’s wounds to heal. Corey wants to make new ones. It is Halloween once again in Haddonfield, Illinois. Michael is still out there, and he's primed to strike. Unless someone beats him to the punch. Say what you will about Halloween Ends, but it’s refreshing that after the filmmakers and the studio behind it played things safe for two films they decided to take the leap and do something drastically different that’s not just entertaining, but supersedes the films that came before it. Most will hate it because it’s not a true closing to a trilogy, but I frankly don’t care. I wasn’t entirely interested in seeing the film after the previous one, but it exceeded my expectations. Regardless, the UHD presentation is top notch, but now that this series is over, let’s get a boxed set together with some substantial bonus materials for a change. Enough with the fluff.

Since the promotional media blitz of these last three films started in early 2018, we have been besieged by writer/director David Gordon Green and its star Jamie Lee Curtis telling us how 'the little slasher franchise that could' has now been elevated into a grandiose treatise on such existential themes as trauma, the growth and damage of herd mentality and the transference and creation of evil. All of which was promised alongside paying loving homage to John Carpenter’s original and providing fans with what they REALLY wanted – a good, old fashioned slasher movie, with a body count and bloodletting to match. Final Girl –The iconic Jamie Lee Curtis discusses the legacy of Laurie Strode and what playing the character has meant to her. There is good depth and balance on display, superior on the companion and concurrently released UHD, but more than sufficient here. Blood is likewise deep, though again much of Language And Audio: English Dolby Atmos / French Canadian Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround / Latin Spanish Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 Halloween Ends has some really good parts in place, but it squanders too many of them and flounders even when it seems to be inching closer

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Ending Halloween (1080p, 8:26): Exploring the franchise's evolution and reaching the final climactic showdown between The most acclaimed and revered horror franchise in film history reaches its epic, terrifying finale as Laurie Strode (Curtis) faces off for the last time against the embodiment of evil, Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney)," Universal's official synopsis for Halloween Ends reads. "Michael hasn't been seen for four years after the events of Halloween Kills. Laurie lives with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) and has chosen to liberate herself from fear and rage and embrace life. When a young man is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting, a cascade of violence and terror is ignited with a final confrontation between Laurie and Michael unlike any ever captured on screen. Only one of them will survive." A Different Threat –As Haddonfield evolves to a new era, we examine how the evil within has also evolved.

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Language And Audio: English DTS:X Master Audio / French Canadian DTS Digital Surround 5.1 / Latin Spanish DTS Digital Surround 5.1 common water cooler refrain. Universal's Blu-ray is very good, at least, delivering high yield video and audio experiences and a healthy allotment of The second steelbook has a more muted aesthetic, with a blood splatter coloured in blue. The iconic villain is also wielding a weapon in the artwork. stage as Corey seeks out Jeremy in the house, moments before tragedy. Such high-power discrete elements carry throughout, not all of them taking full Some time has passed in Haddonfield, Illinois, and the town is still haunted by the deaths at the hands of Michael Myers, who disappeared. Three years prior, teen-aged Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) accidentally killed a young boy while babysitting, and though he’s cleared of any intentional wrongdoing, it ruined his chances of going to college and he becomes forever marked by the locals as a murderer. After a recent run-in with a group of bullies, he finds himself in a sewer where Michael is dwelling, waiting to surface and kill again. Meanwhile, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is attempting to move on with her life while also maintaining a relationship with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak). Corey begins an unexpected romance with Allyson, both of whom share a kinship of brokenness and a desire to leave Haddonfield behind, but since the town won’t allow either of them to find happiness, Corey becomes driven by rage. He steals Michael’s mask, intent on giving into his inner demons by taking on the shape of evil. Laurie suspects this and as Corey makes his way across town, she waits for him to show up at her doorstep, where Michael is also waiting in secret.

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The final instalment of the rebooted Halloween franchise is now here, with Halloween Endsbeing released on Friday. Halloween Ends slices up 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray with a two-disc 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital set. The 4K version is pressed on a BD-100 with the 1080p offering up a BD-50 disc. The discs are housed in a two-disc case with slipcover artwork. The discs load to static image main menus with standard navigation options along the bottom and the bonus features menu along the right side of the screen.

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the underground space in which he lives. Viewers will enjoy all of the appointments in the Strode home and clearly make out all of the gore throughout Through it all, Jamie Lee Curtis still captivates at Laurie and gets to show off something different to the rage-fuelled Laurie of the previous two movies. She even gets to be happy for one brief moment (a rarity for her throughout the entire Halloween franchise), but when the time comes for her to get violent and deliver a one-liner, she's as good as ever. Whatever your thoughts on Halloween Kills, it ended on an intriguing cliff-hanger – hinting at an evolution of evil, of how it had evolved past simply inhabiting the soul of a single man and now had been somehow released, alongside Myers’ own mortality and it promised much in terms of the final showdown with Laurie Strode as a result. Yet despite a handful of well executed thrill kill scenes (the opening baby-sitting accident is the best scene in the entire film and shows that Gordon Green can do when he puts his mind to it), the overarching narrative of Halloween Ends is not just a confusing mess (unlike the previous two films, the link between theme, narrative and character here is muddied from the get go – character motivations baffle, dialogue exchanges seem to about face in their meaning mid-sentence and even the simple story arc of key characters are puzzlingly obtuse) but it annoyingly pivots away from the end of … Kills completely (Myers is now a homeless man who can barely stand, not the mythic, invulnerable embodiment of evil he ended the last film as), almost jettisoning Myers wholly from its storyline, replacing him with a new character with no heritage at all and ultimately robbing the audience of the prime reason for this film to even exist. As Corey gets most of the screen time, this leads the film to an unexcitingly bland final showdown between iconic final girl Jamie Lee Curtis and The Shape. If we'd gotten to know Corey earlier, the focus on him could have meant more, but as a late-in-the-game pinch-hitter killer, he misses the ball. While Laurie and Corey get the most character care and attention, Allyson is frustratingly pushed to the side. After playing a strong and interesting character in the last two films, she just sorta sits there as a passive and irrational plot device instead of someone with an arc.

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