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      • Serial Killer Slasher Horror Teen Horror Crime Drama Horror Thriller Laurie Strode confronts her long-time foe, Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.
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  2. Oct 19, 2018 · Halloween: Directed by David Gordon Green. With Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney. Laurie Strode confronts her long-time foe, Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

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    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • David Gordon Green
    • 2018-10-19
  3. Oct 12, 2022 · Laurie Strode is still alive (god-willing she doesn't die in Halloween Ends). And this woman always finds a way to live. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised at how well she was able to...

    • Alexandra Ramos
  4. Deputy Frank Hawkins, who arrested Michael in 1978, and Laurie overhear the incident on radio and go over to the house. Laurie sees Michael for the first time in 40 years, and shoots him before he flees. The police take Laurie, Karen, and her husband Ray to Laurie's home for protection.

    • “To Have That Kind of Complete Character Was Exciting For me.”
    • “Jamie Had A Quality About her.”
    • “We Went to J. C. Penney and Bought Back-To-School Clothes For This Girl.”
    • “She Did Smoke Pot… Which Was Such An Anomaly For A Good Girl”
    • “The Audience Was Let in on Her Vulnerability from The Very beginning.”
    • “Just Go Over The Bannister and Hold onto This Rope – You’Ll Be Fine.”
    • “There’s 1978 Halloween and 40 Years Later – That’S it.”
    • “She Was The Freak. She’S The Girl Who survived. She’S The Final Girl.”

    Jamie Lee Curtis: “I had done a TV series prior to Halloween. But I was one of 13 or 14 regulars on a half-hour, one-camera TV show. If I had two lines a week, that was a lot. All I remember about Halloweenwas that it was a script where every single page had the name ‘Laurie’ on it. What I knew was that it was a big part. To have something where it...

    John Carpenter:“We picked a scene in the script and she read it, and she had a quality about her. There was an innocence and yet a strength going on in there, and I really liked it. Plus, the girl I wanted for the part had turned me down – so Jamie was perfect!”

    Curtis: “I remember meeting with the costume woman, talking about Laurie, and we went to J. C. Penney and we basically bought back-to-school clothes for this girl. It was like going shopping with Laurie’s mother. There was that skirt, then there was the turtle neck, and then the little cardigan sweater, and the thigh-high big socks. I’d had a perm ...

    Curtis: “[She] was the archetype that had to be the center of that story, which is an innocent girl, without boyfriends, without experience. She’s the good girl, even though she did smoke pot, which is such an anomaly for a good girl. But the way she smokes it, you can see she’s not experienced. She coughs and she sort of blows it.” (Photo by © Com...

    Curtis: “The movie was conceived as The Babysitter Murders. Moustapha Akkad went to John Carpenter and said, ‘I wanna make a movie about babysitters who get slashered.’ It was John and Debra who set it on Halloween night. I think it was Debra who said, ‘Let’s have it take place on Halloween night.’ It’s really the innocence of babysitting coming in...

    Carpenter:“I love everything about [Curtis’ performance as Laurie]. She was so game about everything. I tell her to do something – ‘Okay, go over the banister and just hold onto this rope. You’ll be fine…’ – and she’d do it! And she was just great at it. And she could produce all the emotions that were necessary. She was just a joy to work with. [L...

    Curtis: “What was so beautiful about the first movie is it was complete. You can’t kill the bogeyman. It was the bogeyman – [and] as a matter of fact, it was. What’s beautiful about the new movie is that it just literally slices away all of those other movies. They exist, you can watch them, you can love them or hate them. [But with the new movie] ...

    Curtis: “Now we get to really look at what happened to Laurie Strode 40 years later, to the day, with no attachment. She lost everything. She lost herself, she lost her friends, nobody was helping her. Everybody was saying, ‘Oh, just get on with your life.’ Of course, that didn’t happen, so then the cascading trauma, like a tumbleweed, just gets bi...

    • 11 min
    • Grae Drake
  5. As Laurie, Curtis has battled the unkillable, silent but single-minded Michael Myers across seven of the 13 films in John Carpenter’ s Halloween franchise — including the newest trilogy, a trio...

  6. Oct 11, 2018 · The latest, also titled “Halloween” and opening Oct. 19, brings back Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the sole survivor of the masked psycho Michael Myers’s initial rampage. Now a gun-toting...

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · Halloween ’s final girl Laurie Strode (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) is taking her final bow in Halloween Ends. Director David Gordon Greene’s last movie in his Halloween saga, a direct sequel to...