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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape who forsakened his humanity, and who kills anyone in its path.

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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape who forsakened forsake his humanity, and who kills anyone in its path.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xejJXO_uTOI The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xejJXO_uTOI com/watch?v=Bt5rCgHN1Gc The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.
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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape who forsake his humanity, and who kills anyone in its path.

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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape who forsake forsakened his humanity, and who kills anyone in its path.
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* ''NightmareFuel/Halloween2007''
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* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.
* The new Halloween reboot's trailer has revealed Michael was captured over 40 years ago yet the memory of what he did that night has still haunted everyone involved. Even when he doesn't escape justice Michael leaves his scars... and then [[spoiler:the bus holding him crashes]].
** Laurie in particular said she wished some nights for him to escape. Why? Just so she could kill him herself. Further emphasizing how much of her own innocence Laurie lost that night.

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* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.
* The new Halloween reboot's trailer has revealed Michael was captured over 40 years ago yet the memory of what he did that night has still haunted everyone involved. Even when he doesn't escape justice Michael leaves his scars... and then [[spoiler:the bus holding him crashes]].
** Laurie in particular said she wished some nights for him to escape. Why? Just so she could kill him herself. Further emphasizing how much of her own innocence Laurie lost that night.
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* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.

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* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.you.
*The new Halloween reboot's trailer has revealed Michael was captured over 40 years ago yet the memory of what he did that night has still haunted everyone involved. Even when he doesn't escape justice Michael leaves his scars... and then [[spoiler:the bus holding him crashes]].
** Laurie in particular said she wished some nights for him to escape. Why? Just so she could kill him herself. Further emphasizing how much of her own innocence Laurie lost that night.
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* ''NightmareFuel/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater''
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* ''NightmareFuel/HalloweenTheCurseOfMichaelMyers

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*** Hell it took the SECOND movie for Michael to become silly as the first one showed him as an almost even WORSE force of nature then the first one with a higher body count.

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*** Hell it took the SECOND movie for Michael to become silly as the first one showed him as an almost even WORSE force of nature then than the first one with a higher body count.
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*** Hell it took the SECOND movie for Micheal to become silly as the first one showed him as an almost even WORSE force of nature then the first one with a higher body count.

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*** Hell it took the SECOND movie for Micheal Michael to become silly as the first one showed him as an almost even WORSE force of nature then the first one with a higher body count.
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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape that kills anyone in its path.

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* The fact that Michael Myers isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape that who forsake his humanity, and who kills anyone in its path.
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** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more [[Main/AffablyEvil Affably]] [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Evil]] or [[Franchise/NightmareOnElmStreet goofy]] as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.

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** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more [[Main/AffablyEvil [[AffablyEvil Affably]] [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Evil]] or [[Franchise/NightmareOnElmStreet [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet goofy]] as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.
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** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.

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** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil [[Main/AffablyEvil Affably]] [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Evil]] or goofy [[Franchise/NightmareOnElmStreet goofy]] as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.

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* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.

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*** Hell it took the SECOND movie for Micheal to become silly as the first one showed him as an almost even WORSE force of nature then the first one with a higher body count.
* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to ''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.
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* ''** ''NightmareFuel/Halloween4TheReturnOfMichaelMyers''

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*** Well, until the Zombie films, anyway.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xejJXO_uTOI The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.


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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xejJXO_uTOI The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfEx0gQ45SE The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfEx0gQ45SE com/watch?v=xejJXO_uTOI The theme music]]. Quietly chilling and suspenseful, just waiting for a slasher to appear.
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* ''Halloween'' is a scary film, but not quite the scariest thing you'll see. It's more [[NothingIsScarier suspenseful]] than anything. However, its musical score is both [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic delightful]] and absolutely ''bone-chilling''. [[EarWorm Oh God, I can hear it now]][[ParanoiaFuel ...]]
* The most chilling moment in the film comes when you briefly see Myers standing in the street in the broad daylight, before he steps behind a hedge. It really sets up the predator/prey dynamic between him and Laurie. She is being watched...... Probably even more scary because some real-life serial killers claim to operate in this way.
* The scariest scene in the movie comes when Laurie [[spoiler:finds the bodies of all of her friends throughout the house. And then you see Myers slowly materialize right behind Laurie in the closet...]] Brr, getting chills just thinking about it.
** WordOfGod makes it even scarier: It's not Michael walking into the light, it's simulating your eyes adjusting to darkness. Michael was standing there the whole time, he just wasn't visible in the dark.
* The scene just before the credits in the first Halloween was specially unnerving. After Loomis shoots Myers over the balcony and we see his lifeless body resting below, he takes a second look and [[OffscreenTeleportation he's gone]]. [[NothingIsScarier The final scene of the film is nothing but a montage of all the moonlit houses in the neighborhood, with Michael's breathing heard over the main theme.]]
* Jamie's dream sequence at the beginning of ''Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers''.
* Myers himself qualifies. A man who kills for the sake of killing, not to mention the eerily expressionless mask he wears. Dr. Loomis' description of Myers does not help:
-->''"I met him fifteen years ago. [[TheSoulless I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong.]] I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes... the Devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply...'' '''''[[CompleteMonster evil.]]'''''"
** The fact that he's got literally no reason to kill. While serial killers generally have [[FreudianExcuse something]] motivating their kills, Myers has been messed up since childhood. He doesn't even kill ForTheEvulz. By all rights, he should be a GenericDoomsdayVillain (and he kind of is). Instead, it's extremely unsettling and pure nightmare fuel.
*** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.
* For me, it was the shot after Michael had killed Bob. Michael just looks at the corpse and studies it, tilting his head to one side. What scares me most about that scene is [[FridgeHorror thinking about what was going through Michael's head]].
* In the first film, Laurie is able [[spoiler:to grab the knife away from Michael and stab him, and he falls to one side. Laurie tells the kids to run out of the house and get help, and then just rests there in the doorway, thinking it's all over. And then Michael slowly sits up and turns his masked head at her...]]
* Laurie during the ending of Rob Zombie's ''Halloween II''. That dead look in her eyes...the creepy smile...''seeing the same vision as Michael''...
* The way Michael is integrated into so many shots in the first film. There's one scene where Annie is in the kitchen talking on the phone. Directly behind her is a pair of glass doors leading outside. For a brief moment Michael can be seen standing there watching her through the glass.
* Wow, a whole page of nightmare fuel dedicated to the Halloween series and no mention of Halloween III? That scared the shit out of me! Just the idea of a commercial looping over and over until you die is just bone-chillingly frightening. Added to the fact that this is one of the few films ever made that actually (and graphically) killed children is just...GOD!!! Silver Shamrock Novelty can go die in a hole!
* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way Halloween H20 uses it to call back to Halloween 2. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.

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* ''Halloween'' is a scary film, but not quite the scariest thing you'll see. It's more [[NothingIsScarier suspenseful]] than anything. However, its musical score is both [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic delightful]] and absolutely ''bone-chilling''. [[EarWorm Oh God, I can hear it now]][[ParanoiaFuel ...]]
* The most chilling moment in the film comes when you briefly see Myers standing in the street in the broad daylight, before he steps behind a hedge. It really sets up the predator/prey dynamic between him and Laurie. She is being watched...... Probably even more scary because some real-life serial killers claim to operate in this way.
* The scariest scene in the movie comes when Laurie [[spoiler:finds the bodies of all of her friends throughout the house. And then you see Myers slowly materialize right behind Laurie in the closet...]] Brr, getting chills just thinking about it.
** WordOfGod makes it even scarier: It's not Michael walking into the light, it's simulating your eyes adjusting to darkness. Michael was standing there the whole time, he just wasn't visible in the dark.
* The scene just before the credits in the first Halloween was specially unnerving. After Loomis shoots Myers over the balcony and we see his lifeless body resting below, he takes a second look and [[OffscreenTeleportation he's gone]]. [[NothingIsScarier The final scene of the film is nothing but a montage of all the moonlit houses in the neighborhood,
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* Jamie's dream sequence at the beginning of ''Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers''.
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* Myers himself qualifies. A man who kills for the sake of killing, not to mention the eerily expressionless mask he wears. Dr. Loomis' description of Myers does not help:
-->''"I met him fifteen years ago. [[TheSoulless I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong.]] I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes... the Devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply...'' '''''[[CompleteMonster evil.]]'''''"
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The fact that he's got literally no reason to kill. While serial killers generally have [[FreudianExcuse something]] motivating their kills, Michael Myers has been messed up since childhood. He doesn't even kill ForTheEvulz. By all rights, he should be isn't just some psycho-killer wearing a GenericDoomsdayVillain (and he kind of is). Instead, it's extremely unsettling and pure nightmare fuel.
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mask. The mask shows his true side, a soulless Shape that kills anyone in its path.
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And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.
* For me, it was the shot after Michael had killed Bob. Michael just looks at the corpse and studies it, tilting his head to one side. What scares me most about that scene is [[FridgeHorror thinking about what was going through Michael's head]].
* In the first film, Laurie is able [[spoiler:to grab the knife away from Michael and stab him, and he falls to one side. Laurie tells the kids to run out of the house and get help, and then just rests there in the doorway, thinking it's all over. And then Michael slowly sits up and turns his masked head at her...]]
* Laurie during the ending of Rob Zombie's ''Halloween II''. That dead look in her eyes...the creepy smile...''seeing the same vision as Michael''...
* The way Michael is integrated into so many shots in the first film. There's one scene where Annie is in the kitchen talking on the phone. Directly behind her is a pair of glass doors leading outside. For a brief moment Michael can be seen standing there watching her through the glass.
* Wow, a whole page of nightmare fuel dedicated to the Halloween series and no mention of Halloween III? That scared the shit out of me! Just the idea of a commercial looping over and over until you die is just bone-chillingly frightening. Added to the fact that this is one of the few films ever made that actually (and graphically) killed children is just...GOD!!! Silver Shamrock Novelty can go die in a hole!
* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way Halloween H20 ''Halloween H20'' uses it to call back to Halloween 2.''Halloween II''. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.
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*** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. YourMileageMayVary about his motivations, but he stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.

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*** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. YourMileageMayVary about his motivations, but he He stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.
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* ''Halloween'' is a scary film, but not quite the scariest thing you'll see. It's more [[NothingIsScarier suspenseful]] than anything. However, its musical score is both [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic delightful]] and absolutely ''bone-chilling''. [[EarWorm Oh God, I can hear it now]][[ParanoiaFuel ...]]
* The most chilling moment in the film comes when you briefly see Myers standing in the street in the broad daylight, before he steps behind a hedge. It really sets up the predator/prey dynamic between him and Laurie. She is being watched...... Probably even more scary because some real-life serial killers claim to operate in this way.
* The scariest scene in the movie comes when Laurie [[spoiler:finds the bodies of all of her friends throughout the house. And then you see Myers slowly materialize right behind Laurie in the closet...]] Brr, getting chills just thinking about it.
** WordOfGod makes it even scarier: It's not Michael walking into the light, it's simulating your eyes adjusting to darkness. Michael was standing there the whole time, he just wasn't visible in the dark.
* The scene just before the credits in the first Halloween was specially unnerving. After Loomis shoots Myers over the balcony and we see his lifeless body resting below, he takes a second look and [[OffscreenTeleportation he's gone]]. [[NothingIsScarier The final scene of the film is nothing but a montage of all the moonlit houses in the neighborhood, with Michael's breathing heard over the main theme.]]
* Jamie's dream sequence at the beginning of ''Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers''.
* Myers himself qualifies. A man who kills for the sake of killing, not to mention the eerily expressionless mask he wears. Dr. Loomis' description of Myers does not help:
-->''"I met him fifteen years ago. [[TheSoulless I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong.]] I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes... the Devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply...'' '''''[[CompleteMonster evil.]]'''''"
** The fact that he's got literally no reason to kill. While serial killers generally have [[FreudianExcuse something]] motivating their kills, Myers has been messed up since childhood. He doesn't even kill ForTheEvulz. By all rights, he should be a GenericDoomsdayVillain (and he kind of is). Instead, it's extremely unsettling and pure nightmare fuel.
*** And unlike his fellow slasher villains who either became more AffablyEvil or goofy as time went on, Myers stayed the same. YourMileageMayVary about his motivations, but he stayed the same evil force from the first film to the last.
* For me, it was the shot after Michael had killed Bob. Michael just looks at the corpse and studies it, tilting his head to one side. What scares me most about that scene is [[FridgeHorror thinking about what was going through Michael's head]].
* In the first film, Laurie is able [[spoiler:to grab the knife away from Michael and stab him, and he falls to one side. Laurie tells the kids to run out of the house and get help, and then just rests there in the doorway, thinking it's all over. And then Michael slowly sits up and turns his masked head at her...]]
* Laurie during the ending of Rob Zombie's ''Halloween II''. That dead look in her eyes...the creepy smile...''seeing the same vision as Michael''...
* The way Michael is integrated into so many shots in the first film. There's one scene where Annie is in the kitchen talking on the phone. Directly behind her is a pair of glass doors leading outside. For a brief moment Michael can be seen standing there watching her through the glass.
* Wow, a whole page of nightmare fuel dedicated to the Halloween series and no mention of Halloween III? That scared the shit out of me! Just the idea of a commercial looping over and over until you die is just bone-chillingly frightening. Added to the fact that this is one of the few films ever made that actually (and graphically) killed children is just...GOD!!! Silver Shamrock Novelty can go die in a hole!
* The SoundtrackDissonance. The damn soundtrack dissonance! Especially the way Halloween H20 uses it to call back to Halloween 2. This series will ruin Mr. Sandman for you.

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