10 Hilarious Horror Films That Weren't Supposed To Be Funny
4. Halloween Resurrection
Outstanding in its attempt to cater for an audience of remarkably low intelligence, Halloween Resurrection begins by explaining how Michael Myers survived being decapitated (“Ohmigod, she killed the wrong person!”) and, if such a thing is possible, goes downhill from there.
If you believe in omens, then the news that Michael’s body has mysteriously vanished for the sixth time in twenty-four years ought to tip you off that holding a live broadcast in his house (on Halloween night, no less) is not the brightest of ideas. The characters do it anyway, and even though the house is rigged with cameras, nobody notices a six-foot serial killer stab some poor schmuck in the head.
You’ll hear Donald Pleasance turn over in his grave when Busta Rhymes kicks down a door with the zinger, “Trick or treat, Motherf*cker!”, but before that he gets to fight Michael with mixed martial arts and before that he becomes the first person to tell Myers to “scoot, skedaddle, get the f*ck outta Dodge” and walk away.