Open Mic Night of the Living Dead

15: Halloween (1978)


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In this special Halloween episode of Open Mic Night of the Living Dead, we dive deep into John Carpenter’s iconic 1978 film, Halloween. We discuss its colossal influence on the slasher genre, share our personal connections and ratings, and explore the film’s atmosphere, themes, and characters - from Laurie Strode’s final girl legacy to Michael Myers’ enigmatic evil. Alongside the history and impact, we analyze Dean Cundey’s striking cinematography, the power of Carpenter’s unforgettable score, and the nuanced writing of Debra Hill. Plus, we debut our original songs - Survive the Night and The Shape - inspired by the killer-victim dynamic. Whether you’re a horror veteran or just discovering the genre, join us as we celebrate all things spooky and pay tribute to a film that changed horror forever.

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