I loathed Halloween Kills. Mainly for leaning back into the supernatural shit in the end (I mean it
has to be supernatural when they made Michael Myers seemingly invincible). I also hated the over-the-top mob justice throughout ("Evil dies tonight!"). That movie was so incredibly cornball in its delivery of that theme. A fucking
Halloween movie also shouldn't waste my time trying to go into this deep psychological analysis of what it's like for a town to survive a mass murder - this is meant to be a slasher movie, I don't care about the writer's ham-fisted social commentary.
With that out of the way, I liked Halloween Ends a lot more, even if it's still not a great movie. It was a relief that they dialed back the weird, almost preachy messaging from Kills. But some elements of the plot do remain incredibly dumb. It was interesting, I suppose, how an aging Myers now has an apprentice, and I guess a precedent for him possibly being able to hypnotize people into doing his bidding was kind of set in H2018 (when that doctor freed him). But once again, there's this big whiff of supernatural bullshit needed to set all of it in motion. All it takes is for Michael to look into your eyes, and even
you can become him! It's like Halloween's version of anybody can be a Jedi / Batman / whatever.
Other problem was that because it's mostly his apprentice doing the dirty work, it doesn't feel nearly as gratifying as Myers himself doing it. This is meant to cap the entire series, and sure enough there are some great kills in it, but it's now off-brand Myers doing it. Some of the tone of the movie was also rather odd. This is meant to be a tense slasher, yet it almost breaks into this upbeat montage when it realizes there's only 30 minutes of runtime left and still needs to show some gore. The original '78 movie was genuinely terrifying and
serious throughout; Ends has Diana Prince aka Darcy the Mail Girl practically winking at the camera, while "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps plays in the background of her demise.
In the end there is too much to say about the film, but I don't think something like it warrants spending much more of my time thinking about. Original is still one of my favorite films of all time, H2 was not bad either, and I really liked
this edit of H2018. That's just about it for this series.