Halloween 5: The Revenge Of Michael Myers (1989) Definitely thought I'd seen
Halloween 5 a few years ago at my beach house, but this was a completely different movie than what I envisioned remembering. Maybe I fell asleep the time before and missed a lot, maybe it was the alcohol, or maybe I really didn't watch this movie. Regardless my viewing today had a very "first time" vibe. One thing I've noticed about the sequels is that Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasance), Michael Myers' psychiatrist, keeps getting wilder and more crazed with every movie. What I enjoyed best was that the
The Revenge Of Michael Myers managed to be highly comedic without even overtly aiming for that usually blatant shtick. Also did well capturing the fun spirit of the actual holiday Halloween, where teens such as Hot Blonde Samantha (Tamara Glynn) and Hot Brunette Tina (Wendy Foxworth), along with younger children Jamie (Danielle Harris), her friend Billy (Jeffrey Landman), as well as the adults, all get into the holiday. Came pretty close to crushing (in-a-good-way) the feeling of the holiday tradition's European roots with the mysterious man in black with the celtic symbol on his wrist, along with pranks, masks, costumes, tricks, and treats. It's also got an amazing 80s fashion, slinging the movie tremendously forward, and I'd gladly watch again and again. Happy I bought it.