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(OO, LL, VVV, S, N, A, D, M) Occult worldview depicting occultic practices & celebrating evil; 10 profanities, 20 obscenities & 3 vulgarities; extensive violence including impalings (twice), multiple stabbings, slicing the neck, neck breaking, chocking, axing, & hitting -- all resulting in a high, bloody body count & implied baby sacrifice; implied fornication; woman in underwear; alcohol use; smoking; and, revenge themes
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HALLOWEEN SIX: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS dishes out scares, blood and murders in a lackluster sequel, honoring the methods of the horror genre without breaking new ground. The people of Haddonfield have been afraid of homicidal maniac Michael Myers. Though locked up in mental institutions, he always manages to escape on Halloween and return for more murders. Concerned, Haddonfield banned all celebrations of Halloween. Six years have passed since Michael’s presumed death, and almost everyone believes any threat of Michael is now gone. They decide to celebrate Halloween again, but some residents of Haddonfield are not convinced of Michael’s death. These people band together to stop Michael when he returns to Haddonfield to find and kill his only living relative, a newborn baby.
The HALLOWEEN series is effective in providing popcorn-tossing surprises and suspense. This installment is no exception. The director time-and-time again creates scenes where Michael pops out at the last moment and kills another victim. Though gruesome and bloody, Michael has now become a cartoon parody of his once chilling character from the original Halloween. Though tame compared to some recent villains, Michael Myers serves as a celebration of evil.