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“John Carpenter intended Halloween to be a ruthless machine of a movie, a thrill ride designed simply to leave the audience shaking with fear. He succeeded. It became the single most successful independent production at that time and changed the face of the horror movie. Much of Carpenter's success would become cliche in the following years: the lurking camera, slaughtered teens and a killer who refuses to lie down and die. Michael Myers is the epitome of 1970s uncertainty. He is the unknown, the inexplicable. He has no motivations, no reasons for killing. His methods are just as mysterious. A voyeur, he watches from a distance, studying his prey. I have always been fascinated and strongly attracted by that movie and by its musical score by Carpenter himself, one of the most recognizable and enduring horror scores ever written. Carpenter knew he wanted something of a unique sound so he used the uncommon 5/4 time beat for a materic drum and transferred that to piano, which resulted in the melody of the iconic theme. Through the music, we are given a nightmare of suburbia where there is a sense of dread lying amidst the normalcy. That’s what makes it scary. That’s what makes it endure.”(Fab, Aborym)1st release in a series of collectable postcards each featuring a unique download code and distributed via Dead Seed Productions.Download also includes a printable poster.
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