Common Sense in Slashers and How that Relates to Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
A couple of weeks ago, I published a post for the Sunday “Bad” Movies that was related to the movie Friday the 13 th : A New Beginning . In that post, I wrote about how the big three slasher franchises had evolved through the addition of humour or a deepened mythology. This week’s post was prompted by a movie in one of the other big three franchises that also tried to evolve its respective series. This movie is Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers , the sixth movie in the Halloween franchise. In relation to that post, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is part of the mythology deepening era of the Halloween franchise. All of the movies, outside of the unrelated third installment, have some sort of historical importance to the sixth movie. Whether it be the relationship between Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis (introduced in the first film and present through all of the others), Jamie Lloyd (introduced in the fourth and present since then), the man in black (introd