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Halloween: H20

Título original: Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
  • 1998
  • B
  • 1h 26min
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, LL Cool J, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, and Michelle Williams in Halloween: H20 (1998)
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Laurie Strode, ahora la decana de un colegio privado de California del Norte y protegida por un nombre ficticio, tendrá que enfrentarse a La Forma una vez más y en esta ocasión para salvar l... Leer todoLaurie Strode, ahora la decana de un colegio privado de California del Norte y protegida por un nombre ficticio, tendrá que enfrentarse a La Forma una vez más y en esta ocasión para salvar la vida de su hijo.Laurie Strode, ahora la decana de un colegio privado de California del Norte y protegida por un nombre ficticio, tendrá que enfrentarse a La Forma una vez más y en esta ocasión para salvar la vida de su hijo.

  • Dirección
    • Steve Miner
  • Escritura
    • Debra Hill
    • John Carpenter
    • Robert Zappia
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    • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Josh Hartnett
    • Adam Arkin
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    • Dirección
      • Steve Miner
    • Escritura
      • Debra Hill
      • John Carpenter
      • Robert Zappia
    • Estrellas
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
      • Josh Hartnett
      • Adam Arkin
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    • 52Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Laurie Strode…
    Josh Hartnett
    Josh Hartnett
    • John
    Adam Arkin
    Adam Arkin
    • Will Brennan
    Michelle Williams
    Michelle Williams
    • Molly
    Adam Hann-Byrd
    Adam Hann-Byrd
    • Charlie
    Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
    Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
    • Sarah
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Norma
    LL Cool J
    LL Cool J
    • Ronny
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Jimmy
    Branden Williams
    Branden Williams
    • Tony
    Nancy Stephens
    Nancy Stephens
    • Marion
    Beau Billingslea
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    • Fitz
    Matt Winston
    Matt Winston
    • Matt
    Larisa Miller
    Larisa Miller
    • Claudia
    Emmalee Thompson
    Emmalee Thompson
    • Casey
    David Blanchard
    • Waiter
    John Cassini
    John Cassini
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    Jody Wood
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      • John Carpenter
      • Robert Zappia
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    6Jonny_Numb

    Forget "Resurrection"--the series ends here.

    Back before Lions Gate (now Lionsgate) held the monopoly on mainstream genre pics, Dimension Films was the go-to place for horror and suspense of the 'indie' sort. In 1998, with Wes Craven's 2 "Scream" films maintaining the public interest to great financial success, Dimension decided to put their acquisition of the "Halloween" franchise to good use (especially after the atrocious "Curse of Michael Myers") by making a sequel to end all sequels (at least until the atrocious "Halloween: Resurrection" turded up multiplexes).

    In addition to being one of the most instantly-recognizable titles in all of horror, "Halloween: H20" came to screens with an added incentive: it marked the series return of original protagonist/victim Laurie Strode (played with cat-like veracity by Jamie Lee Curtis). Curtis' presence, in addition to the reliable skill of director Steve Miner (who cut his teeth on two "Friday the 13th" sequels), plus a story that wisely disregarded the incidents of all the sequels past "II," set "H20" up as the series payoff I was so eagerly awaiting. After leaving the theater, I was more than satisfied with the end result.

    Years go by. Dimension becomes a notorious den of re-cuts, re-shoots, and re-castings (just ask Wes "Cursed" Craven) still trying to mine the 'Fresh-Faced-Teen' demographic that doesn't seem to exist anymore. Upon re-examination of "H20"'s box/poster art, I noticed a recurrent motif (from "Scream" to "Phantoms" to "Nightwatch" to "Rounders") in design: the proliferation of airbrushed faces looking Deeply Concerned about something, in addition to an over-reliance on bold, exclamatory blurbs from dubious sources (WWOR-TV, anyone?).

    But I'm not reviewing the marketing tactics of a company whose former glories (namely Tarantino and Rodriguez) are now its only source of revenue.

    "Sin City" notwithstanding, "H20" might have been the last good movie to come out of Dimension. At its core, it is a surprisingly compact (86 minutes, including credits) horror-thriller that moves so briskly we are never able to get too cozy with the characters. Miner goes for the subtle compositions that marked John Carpenter's original, and is fairly successful: the film refrains from the obligatory sex and self-referential attitude that would have been profitable at the time. From frame one, "H20" feels like a continuous, flowing set-piece...but the way it sidelines its characters leaves a hollow echo when it's all finished. Also unfortunate is that the suspense is so heavy-handed it seldom creates tension; this might be attributable to Chris Durand's overly self-conscious portrayal of the menacing Michael Myers. The relationship between Curtis, her son John (Josh Hartnett), and Myers is the film's intriguing familial triangle, but is disappointingly underdeveloped (though for the sake of the series, it wraps things up well enough).

    In the end, "H20" is Curtis' show. She imbues her character with as much straight-faced commitment as she did in '78, in addition to a toughened exterior bent on preserving family values at any cost. The denouement, which contains a moment as touching as it is creepy, gives new meaning to the phrase, "tough love."
    RyanCShowers

    The Best Sequel of the Series

    "Halloween H20" is the most accomplished sequel of the "Halloween" series, and a film that would deserve a "10" for its potency, conviction, and intelligence if it weren't for a few non-Laurie scenes earlier in the film that feel less than what other films achieved at the time.

    You can't talk about "Halloween H20" without discussing the impact the "Scream" trilogy had on this era in horror cinema. The post-modern references, thrilling and modern style, sexy stars, and heightened feminist protagonists that made the three "Scream" films so successful are borrowed by "Halloween H20" and are used to the film's triumph.

    The single best aspect of "Halloween H20" is Laurie Strode's character development. Though it's a bit more heavy-handed than Sidney in "Scream," it's effective, thorough, and aided by Jamie Lee Curtis' phenomenal, unforgettable portrayal. The last 20 minutes are first-rate 1990s horror.

    "Halloween H20" feels as scary and fresh today as it did in 1998.
    nick568r

    Finally, a sequel that can live up to the original!

    when i went to go see this movie at the theaters, i was scared to death. But when i first watched it on VHS a couple times, i had no clue that it ignored what happened in Halloween 3-6.

    Halloween h20 picks up 20 years after the happenings of the first Halloween. Keri Tate/Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has gone into hiding and working as a teacher at a private school in California. But it's getting close to Halloween and she is unaware that Michael has now relocated his sister. Sooner than later, Lauri fights back, not wanting to live a life a fear and preying that her brother will not find her. The ending **spoilers** was great how Lauri fights back. At the end**spoilers** it showed how Lauri would kill Michael once and for all, but that was messed up in the next Halloween movie "Halloween Resurrection".
    Realrockerhalloween

    The crowning jewel

    H20 was the twentieth anniversary that features the return or I like to call it revenge of Laurie Strode.

    Jamie had realized during lunch that twenty years had pass since the original film and wanted to do a follow up film. She wanted to get the whole crew back and John Carpenter to direct. He refused after divorcing himself after his anthology idea was ruined. I consider Halloween, the fog, season of the witch, Prince of darkness and the thing his true series.

    Williamson wrote a script that was quite different from the finished project yet Jamie didn't want her character to be seen as a bad mother.I don't blame her. Who wants to look bad?

    The supporting castes were all fresh faced and did fine. The Halloween theme and scream score mix well together.

    The only problem is Donald Pleasence passed away before It was even dreamed of.

    It truly was the final Halloween in my opinion.
    D15Sebastian15

    A surprisingly good sequel.

    Most of the times, I think sequels are a bad idea. Even though Friday the 13th Part 2 manages to recapture the atmosphere of the original film, it was a pointless exercise. Why did Jason have to be alive? It detracted too much from the story of the first film. The same goes for a recent horror movie sequel, Paranormal Activity 2. I thought the first film was a good horror movie, and one of the few that would freak me out. The second one ruins both the faux-reality that is part of the reason why the movie is so effective. Having said that, I do try and make myself sit through series films like Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Halloween. The kills are always fun to watch, but like the Saw movies, the sequels focused too much on the kills and not plot or characterization. In comes Halloween H20. This is a really good sequel. Halloween 2 wasn't a bad sequel. On the contrary. Unlike other slasher sequels at the time, Halloween 2 had real quality. The fact that they decided to make a Halloween 2 irks me a bit, but Halloween H20 was so good as a sequel and as a horror film that it more than makes up for it by concluding what I and other fans like to refer to as the "Halloween Trilogy" (Halloween, H2, and Halloween H20) or the "Laurie Strode Trilogy". The great thing about this movie is that Michael Myers is creepy again. The times in this film where you can only see him from a distance are quite unsettling. The other characters in the film aren't the usual suspects you see in a slasher film sequel. Sure, you got the four main horny teenagers hoping to have a fun Halloween night, but they are very likable and have a little bit of characterization. The film is about Laurie Strode's struggle to let go of her past. At least, during the first half of the movie it is. When Myers shows up once again to stalk and kill her, she decides to confront her past instead. The only bad part is that the film is over before it really feels like it has begun. The buildup to Michael's arrival at the campus was good. It allowed for some characterization and it allowed for some very creepy Michael Myers stalking moments. But when he arrives, the movie is almost over. He dispatches a lot of characters in no time at all and then in the next ten minutes he is dead. Other than this, this was a good film and it backs up the reason I feel the Halloween movies (or the ones that really matter, I guess) are some of the best slasher films ever made.

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    • Trivia
      Jamie Lee Curtis considers the film a thank you note to her fans. She stated that "Without that early career, I truly don't think I would have been an actor."
    • Errores
      The newspaper clip shown during the opening credits, which states that Laurie Strode died in a car accident, says that she was a survivor of the "Halloween murders" of 1968. They took place in 1978.
    • Citas

      Tony: Hasn't anyone ever told you that second-hand smoke kills?

      Nurse Marion: Yeah, but they're all dead.

    • Versiones alternativas
      An early workprint version had a different score and an altered opening credits montage, as well as a slightly different version of of the dorm room scene, where the girls have "So I Married An Ax Murderer" playing on the TV instead of in the final version where they have on "Scream 2."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in 2nd Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Mr. Sandman
      Written by Pat Ballard

      Performed by The Chordettes

      Courtesy of Barnaby Records, Inc.

      By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing, Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de octubre de 1998 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Halloween: The Website of Michael Myers
      • Miramax
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Halloween: 20 años después
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • La Puente, California, Estados Unidos(town: Summer Glen)
    • Productoras
      • Dimension Films
      • Nightfall Productions
      • Trancas International Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 17,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 55,041,738
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,187,724
      • 9 ago 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 55,041,738
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 26min(86 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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