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Submit ReviewThis week, as our month-long HALLOWEEN series continues, we're once again joined by guests Myles Griffin and John-Paul Newton to discuss one of the most controversial entries in the entire series, 1995's HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS.
This entry has long been derided by fans, and had a long history of production woes, resulting in not one, but two separate versions of the film. The infamous Producer's Cut was traded on shoddy bootleg VHS tapes among horror collectors for years before finally being officially released on blu ray a couple of years ago.
In this episode, as we get into the behind-the-scenes stories on the film, we'll also examine both of these cuts to determine which (if either) is more worthwhile.
Next week, our HALLOWEEN series concludes (sorta!) with HALLOWEEN H20: 20 YEARS LATER.
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