I really liked 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects. Halloween, not so much. I usually hate sequels that give a lot of back-story that you never a crap about in the first place, but oddly enough the back-story was the only parts of the film I thought were good.

Malcolm McDowell was all wrong as Loomis IMO, seeing Richard Lynch in a bit, made me wish he would have pushed McDowell aside and said "alright I'll take it from here."

He is cameo crazed, and I suppose one could say nobody makes anyone do these things, so I guess I don't mind that he "Hollywood Squares" it up a bit.

Also a very small point, but when the teenage couple was screwing on the couch, and the boy kept his underpants on I had a "What the F is this?" reaction. If your going to show copious female T & A nidity through the whole film, then defy logic by having a boy keep his undies on during intercourse rather than just show his butt, your way too self-conscious about anything homoerotic in your film. I thought that was pretty close-minded on Zombies part. What did he think all the teen boys in his audience would run out of the theater shouting "Zombie's a fag! Zombie's a fag!"