HALLOWEEN: Ranking All 11 Installments In The Classic Horror Franchise From Worst To Best

HALLOWEEN: Ranking All 11 Installments In The Classic Horror Franchise From Worst To Best

With David Gordon Green's Halloween revival set to hit theaters this weekend, we're taking a look back over all of the previous installments in the classic horror franchise - even the really bad ones...

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By MarkCassidy - Oct 20, 2018 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Halloween
The Halloween revival (which is actually a direct sequel to John Carpenter's original) hits theaters this weekend, and David Gordon Green's film has been embraced by the majority of critics as a return to form and a true successor to the 1978 classic.

It did take us a while to get here, however.

Though Halloween 2018 (wisely?) ignores all but Carpenter's film, there actually were a few bright spots among the various sequels, reboots and re-imaginings over the years - including one installment that didn't even feature Michael Myers.

Below, we take a look at every one of 'em, starting with the absolute worst of the worst, Halloween: Resurrection.

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Halloween: Resurrection

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Quite a few of the movies on this list have at least some redeeming features, but it's hard to think of any positives when it comes to the eighth installment in the Halloween franchise, Resurrection.

Even putting aside how badly made and acted it is, the film kills off Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) within the first few minutes, and then hilariously attempts to bring Myers into the modern age by making his childhood home the setting for a live internet horror show.

You know you're in trouble when the most memorable thing about your movie is Busta Rhymes roundhouse kicking Michael Myers in the head.

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

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Looked at as a guilty pleasure by some fans, Halloween 6 is far too messy and incoherent to score a higher place on this list. A Producer's Cut of the movie was released back in 2014, but that did little to restore any sense to the plot.

Notable only for Donald Pleasence's final turn as Dr. Loomis before he died during production and a very young Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, The Curse of Michael Myers isn't even gory enough to sit through for some cheap thrills.

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

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Honestly, there wasn't much between this and Resurrection, but at least Halloween 5 had the sense to bring Danielle Harris back as Jamie - even if they do make her mute for most of the running time.

The Revenge of Michael Myers is just a bonkers movie... and not in a good way. From slapstick cops with comedic music to a batshit crazy Loomis and a mysterious Man in Black busting Myers out of prison, this succeeds in undoing everything that was good about the largely underrated Halloween 4.

Oh yeah, and Michael Myers, aka The Shape, aka evil on two legs, cries.

H2: Halloween II (2009)

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For many, Rob Zombie's second Halloween movie was a vast improvement over the first, but I actually found it difficult to sit through to the end when I was re-watching it recently.

Zombie ups the gore quota and does attempt to delve deeper into the fractured psyche of both Michael and his sister Laurie, but the ham-fisted dialogue and rather silly imagery (what is with that [frick]ing white horse?) bog the movie down to the point that it becomes little more than a brutally violent slog.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch

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How can the Halloween movie without Michael Myers in it be so high on this list? Well, because it's still a pretty damn good little horror flick.

Season of the Witch was originally envisioned as a re-imagining of the franchise as an anthology, but fan outcry forced the studio to bring Myers back for the fourth installment. Because of this, SOTW is often ignored, but there's a lot to like in this very odd, often terrifying tale of killer masks, ancient Celtic festivals and... robots? Yep, robots.

If you've never seen it, give it a shot.

Halloween (2007)

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Rob Zombie probably shouldn't have went near Halloween, but he did, and the results were... nowhere near as bad as they could have been.

Granted, the monumentally ill-advised decision to give Michael Myers a backstory complete with Zombie's trademark depravity and woefully unsubtle scumbag characters plays out about as awfully as you'd imagine, but once little Mikey grows up Laurie Strode (an impressive Taylor Scout Compton) is introduced, it becomes a pretty effective - if still completely pointless - remake.

Oh, and Malcolm McDowell does a fine job as Loomis, too.

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

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The Shape returned for the fourth Halloween movie, which is probably quite a bit better than you remember.

Though it never gets near Carpenter's original - or its follow-up, for that matter - TROMM still has some genuine moments of tension, thanks in no small part to a terrific debut performance from young Danielle Harris as Michael's niece, Jamie.

Plus, the ending still remains the most shocking of the entire franchise - provided you don't already know it's coming, of course.

Halloween II (1981)

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The follow-up to the first Halloween was not helmed by John Carpenter (and it shows, tbh), but the horror maestro did produce co-write the script, so it does at least bear his fingerprints to a degree.

Picking up directly where the original left off, we follow Myers on a killing spree through the hospital where Laurie is being treated, with Loomis hot on his trail.

It's a solid slasher with a lot more blood than the relatively retrained Halloween 1, but first-time director Rick Rosenthal doesn't quite capture the atmosphere or dread that comes so effortlessy to Carpenter, and you'll likely feel a sense of deja vu before the credits roll.
 

Halloween: H2O

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The highly underrated seventh entry in the series brought back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode and was supposed to serve as the final nail in Michael Myers' coffin until the wretched Resurrection.

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride may never admit it, but they clearly took inspiration from the premise of H2O for their revival even if the execution of the story plays out (a little) differently.

The movie is far from perfect (there's the usual irritating cannon fodder and Myers' mask is laughably bad), but overall it's a terrific entry in the franchise, and Laurie's final stand against Michael is worth watching for alone.

Halloween (2018)

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Yes, David Gordon Green's Halloween revival really is that good.

There are problems (one twist is a major misstep and some of the humor falls flat), but overall Halloween 2018 comes the closest to replicating the atmosphere of the original while also serving as a satisfying continuation (conclusion?) to Laurie Strode and Michael Myers' twisted story.

Jamie Lee Curtis is excellent, and she's backed up by a solid supporting cast which includes the always watchable Judy Greer and newcomer Andi Matichak as Laurie's granddaughter.

Very tense, gory, funny, even moving at times, it's difficult to imagine any fans of the franchise being disappointed.

Halloween (1978)

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As great as Halloween 2018 is, it was never going to touch the original!

What can one say about John Carpenter's master-class in suspense that hasn't been said already? The movie may have dated a little in some respects, but it still retains its power to unsettle, unnerve and downright terrify at times. There's an atmosphere or dread that pervades Halloween that has arguably yet to me matched by any modern-day horror film.

Do yourself a favor and dim the lights, stick the jack o' lantern on the fireplace, and revisit a true classic this All Hallows' Eve.

How would you guys rank The Halloween franchise? Be sure to let us know in the comments down below.

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MUTO123
MUTO123 - 10/20/2018, 12:12 PM
I actually think the second Zombie movie is the worst of all of them.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/20/2018, 12:21 PM
@MUTO123 - Wish they made halloween 9 instead.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/20/2018, 12:40 PM
@LawyerCipher

Me too. Anything would’ve been better than that.

I’m just not a fan of the Zombie redneck aesthetic and script. Some of it makes me sick.
fanboy03191
fanboy03191 - 10/20/2018, 12:15 PM
It’s actually Scout Taylor-Compton but I actually agree with this list.
GeneralZod1138
GeneralZod1138 - 10/20/2018, 12:16 PM
For the record: Zombie's Halloween II is unwatchable.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/20/2018, 12:38 PM
@GeneralZod1138

Tried to rewatch it recently. Can confirm.

Brad Dourif and Danielle Harris stand out in that heaping pile.

MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 10/20/2018, 1:58 PM
@regularmovieguy - yep... Acting isn't the issue at all. They deserved better.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/20/2018, 12:20 PM
Off topic.

Stay off youtube unless you want daredevil season 3 spoiled

regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/20/2018, 12:30 PM
@RorMachine

Glad to see you liked the new movie. I know you were skeptical going in.

What a movie🎃🔪
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 10/20/2018, 12:40 PM

Can we get some good

FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH


AND

NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET MOVIES


And they could make what they did in Halloween a gimmick.


The First Three Friday the Thirteenths are canon.(because much like Superman, he doesn’t become Jason until the third one)

The first Nightmare on Elm street is canon.

Then we cut to modern times. It would be awesome. And if Blumhouse wants a cinematic universe to contend with Marvel, well... there you go!

Maybe you could add a

Child’s Play

Or a

Leatherface


But that might be unnessasary.


We could though, get an Avengers of Slasher villains!
We could call them: The Slashers or something.

If one slasher is terrifying, imagine

Leather face
Micheal Myers
Jason Voorhees
Freddy Krueger
Chucky

All unleashed on a small town on Halloween Night!


Call me Blumhouse! Call me! DM me on here, and I’ll give you my personal info. I go to a film school, I have experience, I am a published writer!!!


Jason Blum said he wants to do a Friday the Thirteenth movie.

It’s gonna be awesome.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/20/2018, 12:52 PM
I haven't seen Halloween (2018) yet, and have not watched the Zombie films.

1. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
2. Halloween
3. Halloween 2
4. Halloween H20
5. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
6. Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
7. Halloween: Resurrection

Also, "The Curse of Michael Myers isn't even gory enough to sit through for some cheap thrills" is pretty false, that is probably the goriest movie in the original series, though I expect Halloween (2018) to be gorier.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/20/2018, 1:32 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life

Halloween 6 is actually pretty gory. Started watching the producers cut the other day - haven’t finished it yet.
EZBeast
EZBeast - 10/20/2018, 12:56 PM
The fact that the Rob Zombie versions or season of the witch aren’t at the bottom of this list is sinful.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 10/20/2018, 12:57 PM
That Silver Shamrock song from the third movie is forever burned into my ear drums.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 10/21/2018, 6:56 AM
@Reeds2Much - Yup, this movie made me not want to wear masks after I saw it..
ComicsBeyond19
ComicsBeyond19 - 10/20/2018, 12:58 PM
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but really my man? Halloween: H20 is better than 1981's Halloween II?

Absolutely not.
StarlordsDad
StarlordsDad - 10/20/2018, 12:59 PM
Trick or Treat Mother[frick]er!
For those who have seen the new one what did you think?
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 10/20/2018, 1:14 PM
I love Halloween 3 to be honest
EZBeast
EZBeast - 10/20/2018, 3:47 PM
@noahthegrand - to be honest idk if I hate that one or the rob zombie versions more.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 10/20/2018, 4:26 PM
@MrNegative - rob zombies are worse in my opinion.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 10/21/2018, 6:57 AM
@noahthegrand - I am in this boat too, for me it is like some kind of guilty pleasure..
jerryblake
jerryblake - 10/20/2018, 1:24 PM
Halloween 6/10

i liked Pleasence, Jamie Lee and Michael being just pure evil.
i did not like teenagers in this movie that much though, beside Laurie of course. they are kinda annoying.

Halloween 2 5/10

if there were no Pleasence and Jamie i would turn it off. also i think they were rewriting script during filming.

Halloween 3

did not watch, felt asleep after half an hour i guess

Halloween 4 6/10

very entertaining

Halloween 5 5/10

continuation of H4, not as good as the previous movie. also i think (i might be wrong though) it's in this part of the series that Loomis started to behave like an asshole.

Halloween 6 6/10

entertaining. also the movie have some very good kills in it. also it's got Paul Rudd.

Halloween 7 - i only watched like 30 minutes, not that it was bad, just could not watch more. Halloween movies overload i guess.

Halloween 8 - did not watch

Rob Zombie Halloween 5/10 (Laurie and her friends dragged the movie down)
H2 - can't remember
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/20/2018, 1:28 PM
I think I've only seen four or five out of the eleven.
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 10/20/2018, 3:05 PM
Season of the Witch should be remade, it’s great flick. I enjoy watching it every Halloween.
Obi2
Obi2 - 10/20/2018, 4:23 PM
Halloween 6 was a good film, that chase at the beginning was scary as hell.
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 10/20/2018, 4:44 PM
Resurrection deserves to be at the bottom it’s by far the worst movie and directed by the same guy who did Halloween 2 which makes it even more worse
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 10/20/2018, 4:46 PM
Also 4 and h20 are decent but the masks look awful, it almost ruins 4 for me
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 10/20/2018, 5:16 PM
They made 11 of these? Damn!
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 10/20/2018, 10:21 PM
@Darkknight23 - Lol! I Thought the same thing. The whole time I thought there were like 4....Smh
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