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Halloween Ends [2022] [2023] [Region Free]

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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 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, However the run up to the release of Halloween Ends in late 2022 also saw a new promise made – the final showdown of two of horror cinema’s greatest icons: Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney). We were promised an epic finale for these two terror titans, a resolution to their own forty year journey worthy of everything the fans had wanted, had dreamed about and were rightfully expecting… No Place Like Haddonfield (2160p/Dolby Vision, 7:49): Exploring how this film looks at some of the nooks and crannies around

Various EPK featurettes (Final Girl, No Place Like Haddonfield, Ending Halloween, A Different Threat, Visions of Terror and Twisted Deaths) – totalling 37 mins If ever an opening credits font could serve as a warning shot, the use of the Halloween III: Season of the Witch font was it. This is a very different Halloween film from the two that came before. It’s more cerebral (or at least it thinks it is), and much more character focused than previous entries. But the character that gets the most care and attention, Corey, was introduced far too late in this franchise sub-trilogy. I felt Rohan Campbell delivered one hell of a performance here. When we first meet him, he’s likable and funny, and you feel for him when his life goes so bad. But he needed to have been introduced in Halloween (2018)- not two movies later. Most of his transformation would have been a great way to spend Halloween Kills instead of waiting for the next obnoxious chant of “ EVIL DIES TONIGHT.” Language And Audio: English DTS:X Master Audio / French Canadian DTS Digital Surround 5.1 / Latin Spanish DTS Digital Surround 5.1Whatever 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. and unbale to live his life. Things change when he has a chance run-in with Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney) who, rather than kill Corey,

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 closerThe idea of Corey becoming “Shape 2.0” is foreshadowed throughout the film, but the final script has him die instead.

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