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San Francico Chronicle - Peter Hartlaub
: ...while the gore is plentiful - and definitely pushes the boundaries of the R rating - the slayings are surprisingly repetitive and lacking impact. Read ttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/28/DD6019ET5A.DTL&type=movies#ixzz0Q3rgIuRA
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C  
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Reelviews - James Berardinelli
: ...a complete and utter abomination.
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D-
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New York Times - Mike Hale
: ...full of in jokes and references but nearly devoid of wit.
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D  
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New York Post - Kyle Smith
: We begin right where the earlier movie left off. I hope I'm not giving away too much when I inform you that Michael isn't really dead.
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B-
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Filmcritic.com - Bill Gibron
: Halloween II is either a work of jaw-dropping, unhinged genius, or the most moronic horror film since Ernest Scared Stupid.
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C  
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Entertainment Weekly - Adam Markovitz
: What Halloween II does have, though, is Zombie's claustrophobic visual style...
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C+
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E! Online - Luke Y. Thompson
: ...there's often much play than the obvious.
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B  
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Chicago Tribune - Geoff Berkshire
: Rob Zombie’s return to Michael Myers is just too much.
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C-
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Boston Globe - Tom Russo
: The copious violence, as always, is an assault - even aurally, as every thudding knife strike is made to sound like a boulder dropping on the theater.
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C  
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