It had the most disturbing scenes.
The kids heads literally turning into bugs, roaches and mush.
I liked Carpenter's idea of making Halloween more of a series of horror films, each with it's own story to tell as opposed to all about Myers.
I can understand why fans wanted Michael, but they ran the series into the ground. He died in Halloween 2 to me.
Halloween 5 began that Druid cult angle that continued all the way into 6 with Myers sleeping with his niece he attempted to murder in 4 & H5 -
so he could impregnate her with a Druid baby. And then he spends the duration of H6 chasing the baby so he can what - raise it?
Incest and druid curses? Word?
shyt got absolutely silly and H20 did what they could to erase that, but Michael never recovered from that bullshyt that went on from H4 - H6.
H4 & 5 were at least watchable, though. Resurrection with Busta Ryhmes using Brazilian Jujitsu, restholds, and Kung Fu on Michael was the last straw.
They had no choice but to reboot after that.
Carpenter had the right idea.
The Boogeyman, The Shape - whatever - he died that night with Loomis.
Should have just let him go peacefully.