Halloween II (2009)

Halloween II (2009)

2009 R 105 Minutes

Horror

Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Micheal's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.

Overall Rating

6 / 10
Verdict: Good

User Review

  • JackthePGL

    JackthePGL

    4 / 10
    Oh, boy, what do we have here? Rob Zombie's sequel remake of Halloween II. As I've mentioned before I have seen the original sequel to Halloween II but I haven't reviewed it 'cause I didn't get a chance to do so because I seen it at night where it's taken place in the hospital after the events that occurred in the first Halloween. So after I watched and reviewed the first Halloween remake I am going to watch the sequel to Halloween remake. So I guess I had to stop wasting time and just get this going. Sheriff Lee Brackett played by the talented Brad Dourif, finds Laurie and takes her to the hospital. Meanwhile, the paramedics pick up Annie Brackett played by Danielle Harris, who appeared in both original sequels, 4 & 5, and Dr. Loomis played yet again by Malcolm McDowell, and take them to the hospital. A year later, Laurie is now living with the Bracketts. Michael has been missing and presumed dead. While Laurie deals with her trauma, Dr. Loomis has chosen to turn the event into an opportunity to write another book which p***ed her and Lee Brackett off. Okay, this is something I did not expect apart from seeing Michael Myers killing many people. I really don't know what to say but I found the movie to be s**t. While this is not taken place in the hospital like it did in the original sequel, Michael is chasing Laurie Strode in and out of the hospital and as you can see is that this is all a dream sequence. Holy f**king s**t! Not only that happens, there's also Laurie's hallucinations of her mother and Michael when he was a kid. This goes completely out of nowhere and makes no sense whatsoever! There's is one part that I did enjoy is that Dr. Loomis is in the interview and guess what? "Weird Al" Yankovic is in it. Yeah, not bad for a comic relief! Well, all I can say is that this is overly violent and over gratuitous than the first one even for Rob Zombie's nature. Aside from that this is a lot s**tter than the first for it's story itself makes no sense. So now that I reviewed Rob Zombie's reimagining remake versions now I guess I just have to review the reboot sequels that I haven't seen which I've mentioned before in my original version of Halloween review which completely ignored all the original sequels making them look like they're never happened. Well, since that this is just reimagining remake of Halloween, it goes t*ts up even towards the end. If you're expect me to rant on this movie, I'm not. So here's that. I did not enjoy Rob Zombie's remake sequel of Halloween II.