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Halloween II

  • 20092009
  • RR
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
57K
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Tyler Mane in Halloween II (2009)
TV spot for Rob Zombie's second chapter in his Halloween saga.
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Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
57K
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • Rob Zombie
  • Writer
    • Rob Zombie
  • Stars
    • Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Tyler Mane
    • Malcolm McDowell
  • Director
    • Rob Zombie
  • Writer
    • Rob Zombie
  • Stars
    • Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Tyler Mane
    • Malcolm McDowell
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 655User reviews
    • 251Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination

    Videos2

    Halloween II: TV Trailer
    Trailer 1:01
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    H2: Halloween 2
    Trailer 2:26
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    Photos130

    Scout Taylor-Compton in Halloween II (2009)
    Scout Taylor-Compton and Tyler Mane in Halloween II (2009)
    Brad Dourif in Halloween II (2009)
    Sheri Moon Zombie and Chase Wright Vanek in Halloween II (2009)
    Malcolm McDowell and Chase Wright Vanek in Halloween II (2009)
    Scout Taylor-Compton in Halloween II (2009)
    Tyler Mane in Halloween II (2009)
    Tyler Mane in Halloween II (2009)
    Daniel Roebuck at an event for Halloween II (2009)
    Malcolm McDowell and Michael Nouri at an event for Halloween II (2009)
    Scout Taylor-Compton and Tyler Mane at an event for Halloween II (2009)
    Scout Taylor-Compton and Tyler Mane at an event for Halloween II (2009)

    Top cast

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    Scout Taylor-Compton
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Laurie Strode
    Tyler Mane
    Tyler Mane
    • Michael Myers
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Dr. Samuel Loomis
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    • Deborah Myers
    Chase Wright Vanek
    • Young Michael
    • (as Chase Vanek)
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Sheriff Lee Brackett
    Caroline Williams
    Caroline Williams
    • Dr. Maple
    Dayton Callie
    Dayton Callie
    • Coroner Hooks
    Richard Brake
    Richard Brake
    • Gary Scott
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Nurse Daniels
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Annie Brackett
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Buddy the Night Watchman
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Barbara Collier
    Mary Birdsong
    Mary Birdsong
    • Nancy McDonald
    Brea Grant
    Brea Grant
    • Mya Rockwell
    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Uncle Meat
    Angela Trimbur
    Angela Trimbur
    • Harley David
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    • Jane Salvador
    • Director
      • Rob Zombie
    • Writer
      • Rob Zombie
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      John Carpenter was offered a cameo in the film by Rob Zombie, but he turned it down.
    • Goofs
      (at around 7 mins) When Coroner Hooks and Gary Scott have a car accident, you can pause a few frames before the crash, and clearly see that a small explosive detonates in-front of the bumper before they hit the cow.
    • Quotes

      [from alternate ending]

      Michael Myers: [before stabbing Loomis] Die!

    • Crazy credits
      Stills of crime scene photographs of Michael's murders are shown over the credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The Director's Cut runs 14 minutes longer (119 minutes). Among the changes:
      • The opening scene with Laurie walking and Loomis being placed into the ambulance is longer.
      • The hospital dream scene has an extra sequence of Laurie attempting to cross over a pile of bodies.
      • An on screen title that said "One Year Later" in the Theatrical Cut now says "Two Years Later."
      • During the breakfast scene, Laurie and Annie now argue about going to the psychiatrist.
      • More dialogue with Laurie and the psychiatrist. Laurie looks at a framed inkblot on a wall and says that it looks like a white horse.
      • Loomis' press conference is expanded. Loomis discusses Michael's Oedipal complex, as well as the idea that Michael perhaps saw Loomis as a father figure.
      • Added sequence where Laurie runs a bath and begins to freak out.
      • Laurie stopping to play with a pig on her way to work is removed. She instead goes to the psychiatrist and tells her about playing with the pig (we see a few seconds of it, now in flashback), and how it triggered a nervous breakdown of sorts. When the shrink denies her more pills, Laurie freaks out and swears.
      • The scene where Annie finds Laurie drinking a beer in her room has been expanded: They have another fight.
      • A non-masked Michael (along with Young Michael and his mother) angrily looks at a billboard that advertises Loomis' book.
      • When Laurie and Maya come home from the party, there is a short added sequence of them making tea in the kitchen prior to going upstairs. There's also an added shot of Michael apparently walking out of the house.
      • Brackett's reaction to finding Annie's body is longer, containing video flashbacks of real-life actress Danielle Harris as a child.
      • The ending is significantly different: After Loomis enters the cabin, Michael throws him through a wall, and the two of them wind up outside. Michael then removes his mask, yells "DIE!", and stabs Loomis. The cops then open fire and kill Michael. Laurie then comes out, takes Michael's knife, and approaches Loomis with it, implying that she may stab him. The cops then open fire on her and seemingly kill her. We then fade to the same hospital footage seen at the end of the theatrical cut as a cover of "Love Hurts" plays on the soundtrack.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Eine Kleine Nachtmusic 2nd Mvt.
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as W.A. Mozart)

      Performed by Rundfunkblasorchester Leipzig (as Leipzig Radio Concert Orchestra)

      Courtesy of DeWolfe Music

    User reviews655

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    7/10
    Pumpkin men, Weird Al, and a ghost horse; Halloween II is one bizarre movie
    It was quite the dilemma deciding whether Halloween II was a good film or a bad one. One thing is certain: it's a "weird" film, undoubtedly the most bizarre major studio release of the year. Rob Zombie's sequel or "vision" – as it's being touted – seems to have been envisioned with the aid of various hallucinogenics and mind-altering substances, withering away whatever was left of the original John Carpenter Halloween mythology after Rob Zombie's remake and leaving a nonsensical, uber-violent mess in its wake. This isn't a so-bad-it's-good movie, nor would I call it a just-plain-bad one; this is a so-weird-it's-good movie, a blood-drenched collage of absurdities and irrationality, which like a train wreck (a term some would use to refer to previous Zombie efforts), is hard to look away from. Little of the iconic original Halloween is left here – all that's left is Michael Meyer's mask, which itself is less recognizable beneath the grime and torn pieces – but perhaps it would be foolish to try to match the original masterpiece anyway. Zombie has crafted something entirely different; something quite frankly silly, dumb and, for lack of a more politically correct term, "retarded", but nonetheless entertaining, not in spite of, but because of this.

    Picking up where the remake left off, Halloween II sees Laurie Strode recovering from her ordeal with psychopath Michael Meyers. Mentally-traumatized after both the Halloween day massacre of nearly everyone she knew and her own dispatching of Meyers – by way of shot to the head -, Laurie finds herself dreading the one-year anniversary of the serial killings, plagued with the irrational fear that the deceased Meyers will return to small-town Haddonfield to finish her off. Well, low-and-behold, Meyers is alive, and he makes it his mission to track down Laurie and finish what he started.

    The general plot outline is as generic as can be, but it's hard to fathom or comprehend the insanity that occurs. Michael Meyers, the original mask-wearing soulless psychopath, the "pure evil" murderer, the "Big Cheese" of all horror movie villains, has now been transformed into a homeless vagrant who randomly eats dogs. Yep, that's right, he's a hobo that eats dogs now. When a film is remade, one expects some alterations, but this is akin to remaking Indiana Jones and turning him an extraterrestrial who molests children. There is practically no semblance of the original character...and the new ones just messed. As well, Meyer's is followed by his deceased mother, himself in child-form and a gigantic white horse, seemingly all figments of his imagination. Except they interact with Laurie as well...making them ghosts? Except Meyers isn't deceased, so it makes absolutely no sense for there to be a ghost version of him. Maybe Laurie is inexplicably psychic and seeing into Meyer's mind? Or maybe Zombie just ate a few too many shrooms. Either way, this mom-boy-horse trio follows Meyer's around as he kills various victims, instructing him on what to do next. It's as stupid as it sounds.

    Dr. Loomis has also been changed significantly. The remake hinted at Loomis profiteering slightly off the Meyers incident, but here it has been taken to ridiculous proportions. He's now a prima donna celebrity who travels around in a jet black limo with his publicist, throws hissy fits at reporters and threatens to beat on woman. One sequence has Dr. Loomis appearing on a talk show alongside Weird Al Yankovic, with the famed disc-joker lampooning the doctor and Michael Meyers (making puns about whether this is the same guy who starred in Austin Powers) until Loomis finally explodes with anger on air at the hosts assertion that Meyers is a shark. If it sounds like this has nothing to do with the film, it's because it doesn't. This irrelevance not only pertains to the Weird Al scene, but all of Dr. Loomis's scenes. His entire role is a completely separate, unrelated tangent in which he gallivants around the country promoting his book. For that matter, even Laurie and Michael have about ten minutes in the way of plot. Laurie, up until the last fifteen minutes, never encounters Michael. The near entirety of Halloween II is Michael fighting random people – farmers, strippers, tough-guy scumbags – while Laurie lives her life as per usual.

    The rest of the film is a compilation of pumpkin people, vans running into cows, "golden showers", discussions about fornicating with corpses, and sex with a guy in a wolf costume who sounded suspiciously like Michael Cera. It's weird, undoubtedly convoluted, but in the end it's pretty entertaining. It's punctuated with displays of head smashings, throat slittings, and other displays of excessively graphic violence. Nudity is slightly down from the first one, but there are still several scenes involving bared breasts. In the end, between all the nonsense, gore and nudity, Halloween II is a big-budgeted, toned-down Hollywood stab at a Troma movie. In other words, a pretty fun movie.

    I'm one of the few who actually enjoyed Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween – a lot. For reasons I won't get into here I enjoyed it immensely, but at the same time I could completely understand why so many disliked it. It took some of the things that made the original Halloween so great in many people's eyes and switched them around completely. Those who despised the first Halloween for that reason will likely loathe this second installment with a passion. However, if one can go into Halloween II not expecting a Halloween movie – or even a reasonably scary horror – they might just have a good time. It's not "bad" per say – although it's hard to say what Zombie intended it to be – but it's enjoyable in its bizarreness. Worth checking out if you don't mind Carpenter's story being completely bastardized.

    • Dylan, allhorrorfilms.com
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    • dyl_gon
    • Aug 30, 2009

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • HalloweenMovies.com: The Official site of Michael Myers
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Halloween 2
    • Filming locations
      • New Milford, Connecticut, USA(additional filming)
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Spectacle Entertainment Group
      • Trancas International Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,392,973
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,349,565
      • Aug 30, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,421,467
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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