1 u. 4 min.

To Create Confusion- Halloween To Create Confusion

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On a special edition of TCC, we pay homage to the spooky season with one of, if not the, greatest horror movie of all time, 1978’s Halloween. John Carpenter’s film didn’t invent the slasher film, but it absolutely perfected it and this movie still remains a great watch all these years later. The premise is simple: child murderer Michael Myers is all grown up and escapes an institution to return and terrorize his hometown of Haddonfield. The object of his wrath is Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut) and her friends, but hot on Michael’s trail is psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis, who seeks to stop the man he believes to be pure evil.

On a special edition of TCC, we pay homage to the spooky season with one of, if not the, greatest horror movie of all time, 1978’s Halloween. John Carpenter’s film didn’t invent the slasher film, but it absolutely perfected it and this movie still remains a great watch all these years later. The premise is simple: child murderer Michael Myers is all grown up and escapes an institution to return and terrorize his hometown of Haddonfield. The object of his wrath is Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut) and her friends, but hot on Michael’s trail is psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis, who seeks to stop the man he believes to be pure evil.

1 u. 4 min.