has anyone watch this halloween documentary. I like it a lot explains the reason behind the movies.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469093/?ref_=sr_1
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Re: Halloween 25 years of Terror
Yes, its a great documentary for avid fans of the Halloween franchise.
I recently watched a documentary revolving around the Nightmare on Elm Street series, as well. Though I personally only enjoyed the original NOES film, the documentary includes a lot of interesting stuff highlighting Craven's inspiration, the production of each film, and entertaining interviews that make it worthwhile even if you're not a huge Freddy fan.
I recently watched a documentary revolving around the Nightmare on Elm Street series, as well. Though I personally only enjoyed the original NOES film, the documentary includes a lot of interesting stuff highlighting Craven's inspiration, the production of each film, and entertaining interviews that make it worthwhile even if you're not a huge Freddy fan.