025 - "Halloween"
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John Carpenter's 1978 low-budget horror film "Halloween" that stars Jamie Lee Curtis is an important movie in cinema history to the horror genre. It was essentially the catalyst that led to the domino effect of all the 'slasher' movies that dominated the 80s. Learn a ton of trivia like how the script was originally titled "The Babysitter Murders", what real life experience lent Carpenter to create the character of Michael Myers, how the production team altered the mask of a Star Trek character, how Haddonfield, IL looks nothing like Illinois, and much more! We also discuss how the directing and music was extremely experimental and creative for its time in this killer episode. Created by Drew Hellmich Written by Drew, Matt, and Bryan Hellmich Produced by Drew Hellmich Music by Bryan Hellmich Edited by Drew Hellmich Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenplay_junkie/ Check out Bryan's music on SoundCloud here: https://soundcloud.com/pheelsmusic
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