Few great B-movies have suffered the ignominy experienced by John Carpenter’s Halloween, which ushered in the “golden age” of slasher flicks back in 1978 (but took a couple more years to reach local cinemas).
That shame lies in no fewer than seven middling to abysmal sequels (one of which did not even feature its iconic masked serial killer), not counting the two abominable, abhorrent Rob Zombie efforts.
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