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Michael Myers: Absolute Evil
"Michael Myers: Absolute Evil" is a fan film in the style of a documentary treating the "Halloween" films from 1978 - 2002 as events that actually occurred. Featuring interviews with survivors, Haddonfield residents, experts who have researched the Myers case, and investigators who have attempted to capture him as well as never before seen crime scene photos, "Michael Myers: Absolute Evil" is the first documentary to tell the story of the real life Boogeyman.
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Plot Summary
This fan film explores the ongoing terror of Michael Myers, delving deeper into his sadistic nature and the psychological impact he has on his victims and the town of Haddonfield. It seeks to capture the raw, primal fear associated with the character, focusing on his relentless pursuit and the inevitability of his presence.
Critical Reception
As a fan film, "Michael Myers: Absolute Evil" was not subject to traditional critical reviews or audience scores. Its reception is largely confined to online horror communities and forums where fan creations are shared and discussed. These discussions generally praise the passion and effort of the independent filmmakers in recreating the iconic slasher's universe.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its dedication to the source material.
Praised by fans for capturing the essence of Michael Myers' menace.
Seen as a commendable effort by amateur filmmakers.
Google audience: Due to its nature as a fan film, there are no official Google user reviews or aggregated summaries available.
Fun Fact
This film is an independent fan-made production, not officially affiliated with the commercial 'Halloween' franchise, and was created by fans for fans as a tribute to the character.
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