SP's HALLOWEEN Fan Cuts (1978, 1981, 2007) Playlist

:jack_o_lantern:All past Halloween Fan Cuts I’ve done in one bundle ranging from John Carpenter’s Original, to its Sequel, and a completely original take on Rob’s vision for his Remake. All information you want regarding the Cuts is within the trailers carrying a link to their Cuts, their descriptions, and an extra tutorial in the comment section on how to watch them on your TV too if you have an Xbox Console. They are intended to be very reminiscent of the times of the VHS tapes with a top priority of making the films way scarier and more while respecting their source material (in some ways way more unique like the Rob Zombie’s Halloween Fan Cut in it being a very different beast that rewrites Rob’s vision to be a much more terrifying and epic story than before and feature more brutality that feels in character for these movies like if 1’s and 2’s Michael Myers for instance felt more twisted without use of visual gore effects and instead audio to enhance kill scenes and intensify the suspense to be even more effective and is much inspired by other early slashers such as the OG The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Black Christmas in disturbing tone) and more entirely depending on each film in how more benefits are achievable like writing through editing etc.. to give you a very nostalgic and beautiful revision of these movies in a way never seen before until now. Enjoy Halloween Fans! :jack_o_lantern: (1978, 1981, 2007)

Halloween is coming…

John Carpenter’s Halloween and Halloween II (The Sound Painter’s Cuts) are R-Rated for the reasons originally given, but more disturbing death scenes and intensified dread than originally while two’s romantic scenes are edited to flow a lot more like the first movie in being faithful to the first one before Michael slices and dices.

Rob Zombie’s Halloween (The Sound Painter’s Cut) is NC-17 not for its controversial Uncut scene that’s not in the Fan Cut, but for extremely horrifying/dark recreations of its scenes like nothing ever done before in the franchise and the most twisted take on The Shape to date designed through the re-telling to be something out of someone’s worst nightmare so much so this rating became very necessary, while still doing something unique with the character in an alternate way not seen or handled like this in the other versions. It challenges audiences to survive it, while you will be highly rewarded by the film itself along the way for making through its scariest scenes. Other reasons it’s unsuitable for younger audiences has to do with the reasons it’s originally R-Rated, but dialogue is a lot more realistic now and meaningful to moving the plot and character arcs forward in a more beautiful, emotional, and powerful way that intentionally makes the hero characters far more likable and forgivable as human beings when facing a horrifying situation and Michael more ambiguous and unnerving than before in really selling Daeg Faerch’s performance as kid Michael Myers even. (You will get scenes from all versions such as Theatrical, Uncut, and Workprint and most of them being heavily re-edited too.)

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He could be anywhere —Even right behind you! :joy: haha

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Always be on the lookout for the Oogie Boogie Man. :joy: :jack_o_lantern:

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