Holy cow, a perfect horror film? You must be joking. It certainly breathed new life into Michael Myers, but it was far from perfect and even confusing at times. My most major beef was that Zombie couldn't decide if Myers was pure evil or not. His original premise is that society created the monster, but apparently a society created monster is unstoppable and superhuman. And being pure evil, he killed everyone without much regard. Except for his sister that is, who he seemed to want to bond with, rather than kill. And don't get me started on the Loomis character, whose therapy was to carry on a one-sided conversation with his patient for 15 years. No medication in sight. In fact, Zombie disproves his original premise by the end of the movie, as Loomis concludes that he is the boogie-man, after all. In that case, his death means very little.