Halloween (1978)


⭐7/10

A good old fashion spooky season certified classic. I watched this on Halloween night, just as the voices in my head told me to. 

I have a tough time being toooo scared of anything this old. It opens up with a very dark, twisted murder, but the effects just make it look so campy it's hard to take it seriously. Still, there were some pretty spooky moments. If you pan over a creepy looking dude and play creepy music every time, it's just a good recipe that will get a reaction. Horror is easy!

In fact, this movie seemed too simple. I'm no horror historian, and maybe this was like, the movie that made all others cliche, but there is absolutely nothing unique about this movie. A murderer escapes the asylum and goes around town murdering innocent teenagers on Halloween night. That's it. That's not to say it isn't effective, but you won't be blown away by an intricate plot. There are actually a ton of similarities to Terminator, which I just watched, with an unfeeling, silent bad guy, and while I already called that movie simple, at least it like, took a bit of time to flesh out a unique backstory? 

Anyways, none of this matters. Halloween is over so nobody is watching this anytime soon. But it's a solid, creepy movie with an iconic baddie and lots of horny teenagers. Similar to most Christmas movies, it's good for the holiday season, but not worth watching otherwise. 

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