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Plot Summary:
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Three years after he last terrorized his sister, Michael Myers confronts her again, before traveling to Haddonfield to deal with the cast and crew of a reality show which is being broadcast from his old home. |
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Cast: (First 20, for the rest click 'Show All Cast & Crew' below.)
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Special Effects Department:
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- Amalgamated Pixels
- visual effects
- Digital Dimension
- visual effects
- Neo Digital Imaging
- visual effects
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- The Computer Cafe
- digital effects
- Two Hours In The Dark
- special make-up effects
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Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)
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Tech Info:
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- Budget:
- $13,000,000
- Revenue:
- $37,664,855
- Color Info:
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Color
- Laboratory:
- DeLuxe
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- Aspect Ratio:
- 2.35 : 1
- Cinematographic Process:
- Super 35 - anamorphic
- Film Negative Format:
- 35 mm
- Printed Film Format:
- 35 mm
- Shooting Dates:
- 14 May 2001 - 22 Jun 2001
Sep 2001 - Oct 2001 (reshoots)-
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Quotes:
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Jim Morgan: [To Donna] Nice legs. What time do they open?
[Donna gives him the finger]
Jim Morgan: At one?
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Laurie Strode: Are you afraid of me, Michael?
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Freddie Harris: Hey Mikey! Happy Fuckin' Halloween!
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Freddie Harris: Trick or treat, motherfucker!
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Rudy Grimes: [swinging the knife at Michael] You want some of this?! Huh?! You like sushi muthafucka'?!
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Trivia:
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- Tyra Banks' character's death was cut but you can still see the aftermath in the movie.
- Director Rick Rosenthal makes a cameo as a college professor lecturing Sara Moyer's class near the beginning of the film.
- Director Rick Rosenthal previously directed Halloween II - 21 years earlier.
- Jamie Lee Curtis was contractually obligated to do at least a 30-second cameo, but she liked the script so much that she increased her involvement in the opening scene.
- The name Jen Danzig is a reference to Glenn Danzig, the former Misfits leader who wrote and sung the songs Halloween and Halloween II before the original movie was released. The two songs have little to do with the movies since their lyrics do not even touch the main plot.
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