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** Also, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6DjIm82J2U The Shape Stalks Again].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J82gFhtMdmE The main theme] is considered one of the most bone-chilling pieces ever put on screen.
* [[BigNon LippedSequitur Alligator MomentScene]]: In ''The Curse of Michael Myers'', the lead pipe wielding Tommy Doyle begins beating the crap out of Michael in a scene involving a near seizure inducing strobe light effect. Tommy hits Michael over and over again, eventually causing some kind of viscous green slime to begin oozing out of Michael's mask. Later, when Michael's mask is found abandoned, its completely clean, with no weird sludge coating it.
** Several of Michael and Laurie's fantasy sequences in ''Halloween 2'' (2009) border on this, especially the one with the pumpkinheaded aristocrats.
** ''Season of the Witch'' is one giant BLAM for the series since it has absolutely no relation to the rest of the franchise other than something evil happening around October 31st31.
* [[Complete Monster]]: One of the alternate titles of this very trope was "The Devil's Eyes," a reference to Michael's evil.
** During the commentary for ''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]'', the director mentioned that the studios were in talks to include Micheal in a possible sequal(said talks didn't go anywhere). The director suggested the plot would involved [[A Nightmare on Elm Street|Freddy Kruger]] and [[Friday the 13th (film)|Jason Voorhees]] [[Even Evil Has Standards|teaming up to beat Michael, implicitly saying that Michael is worse than either of them.]] To put that in perspective, Freddy is a ''child rapist'' and Jason has the highest body count of any slasher movie villain.
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