5/5
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this movie is cool and we get to see micheal s face it looks like he is good in that moment but he is bad and has no compassion
1/5
Oh Please Avoid This Garbage!
by Sebastian Sanjurjo (Miami FL)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R39SHL0O225XJV Halloween 5 - The Revenge of Michael Myers
5/5
H5: The last good sequel in the franchise
by R. Pepper (Los Angeles)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers was the last Halloween film that had a good story and good actors. It picks up one year after the events of Halloween 4. Donald Pleasence is back as Dr. Loomis and Danielle Harris returns as Michael's niece Jaime Lloyd and the two of them together make the movie. The opening credits were done very well. Wendy Kaplan (Tina) takes over the heroine role from Ellie Cornell (Rachel), and she does a fine job. Jaime has been in a children's hospital after stabbing her stepmother in H4. Dr. Loomis attributes this to Michael Myers having a certain power over her. The laundry chute scene is the most memorable, scary sequence here as was the rooftop scene in Halloween 4. There is also a mysterious figure walking around in H5 dressed in black which adds a sense of mystery and intrigue. Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers would try to sew up the events in H5, but most people were disappointed with the end result. I liked the actors in H6, but the story was poorly executed. There were major disagreements and major cuts to the film before theatrical release and it shows. There is a Producer's Cut floating around out there which is much more interesting and enjoyable, but it has yet to be released officially. Also, Danielle Harris is absent in the role of Jaime Lloyd which is another disappointment. Still, H6 had some scary, suspenseful moments to it. Michael Myers had a great look, the music score was done nicely and the atmosphere/cinematography were also impressive. But ultimately, the story was what hurt H6 the most. Certain aspects weren't treated with enough care. So to me, H5 was the final Halloween film to be on par with everything. My one complaint about H5 was the blue house they used as Michael Myers home. It broke continuity and did not resemble the previous house at all. H20 is highly regarded because it marked the return of Jamie Lee Curtis. I did enjoy that film for her alone, but H20 has the look and feel of a Scream film, and it's hard to take it as a serious horror movie. The theme music was altered in that one as well. Halloween: Resurrection and Rob Zombie's Halloween just don't make the cut either. They are even worse. Compared to the ones that followed, H5 deserves 4.5 stars as a horror film.
4/5
Not bad at all...
by matuszews409 (Pittsburgh, PA USA)
I know many people think that Halloween 5 is one of the worst entries in the Halloween franchise but I have to disagree. I would have to say that this film is actually one of my favorite Halloweens. Sure it has its problems (the random and pointless change in the Myers house, the overly goofy policemen, and the introduction of the man in black) but it also has plenty of good things (great acting from Danielle Harris and Donald Pleasence, the awesome character of Tina - played by Wendy Kaplan, and some truly frightening sequences). I would suggest watching the previous Halloween films beforehand or else you'll be totally lost. If you don't know what happens in Halloween 6, you may feel a little lost and confused by the ending (like I said, this film ain't perfect). But if you're a horror/slasher fan, keep an open mind and just enjoy Halloween 5.
5/5
Halloween 5 Revenge of Michael Myers
by Ronda Pennycuff (Smiths Grove, Kentucky United States)
I like this movie as well and it has a really good storyline too. I like the death scenes in the movie also. I would recommend this movie.