Underrated Opinion: H4 Bandaged > Majority of Myers masks.

As the title says, I firmly believe that the bandaged face/mask in Halloween 4 early in the film is, maybe not purposely, creepier than the actual mask in the film and a lot of the sequels which followed. “Blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes.” Even if it’s not the original Kirk or a proper mask in this instance, it fits that quote to a T. It’s defined enough to let you know there’s some kind of features in it, but it’s so vague that it’s blank, it’s so white yet dampened with what I believe is his own blood and the blood of those he previously killed earlier in the film. Eyes blackened by the bandages all wrapped around him. It’s unnatural, creepy, and downright horrifying because this is probably the easiest to believe that he is fully set on going through anyone possible. Underneath that wrapped head is a monster that took over a 6 year old boy.
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Eh I like the look for what it is, but it’s nothing in comparison to the Kirk. Kinda looks like a demented invisible man. It’s ok I suppose but to say it’s better than most masks in the series, I have to disagree.

The bandage mask works for a Resident evil look, it’s nothing scary in H4 or even other masks

While I completely agree, it is very unsettling/creepy, its just not Myers to me.

But everyone can have their opinions!

Yup love the bandage look actually got a small tattoo of that pic lol

Reminds me of Dark Man every time I see it. Glad he found a cool mask, and didn’t go around the entire film looking like that.

I can’t figure out is why is Myers still bleeding after 10 years! LOL

I think he’s covered in his victims blood.

Anything is scarier than that awful H4 mask. If only the film mask had resembled the poster mask…


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Gonna bump this, because I agree.

I like this more than the majority of Myers masks - I like it more than the H2 1981, 4 full mask, 5, H20, Resurrection, and Rob Zombie masks. It should have stayed on until towards the end of the film.