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Myers: Rise of the Boogeyman

  • 2011
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Vincent DePinto in Myers: Rise of the Boogeyman (2011)
Chris .R. Notarile's "Killer Prequels" explores the origins of three of horror's most iconic characters. Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and their respective franchises. Each short elaborates upon origin story arcs that were implied and or casually referenced within the context of each franchise, showing the humble beginnings of our most beloved horror icons.

Krueger (A Tale from Elm Street) - Starring Roberto Lombardi and Shawn Parr, 
Voorhees (Born on a Friday) - Starring Monica DiNatale and Dana Jesberger and  
Myers (Rise of the Boogeyman) - Starring Zoe Sloane and Vincent Depinto.
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Taking place moments before the infamous opening scene of "Halloween", our story opens up in 1963 with a young Michael Myers, trick or treating with his older sister, Judith. But through a s... Read allTaking place moments before the infamous opening scene of "Halloween", our story opens up in 1963 with a young Michael Myers, trick or treating with his older sister, Judith. But through a series of supernatural events, Michael is hunted down by a dark shape and forced to confron... Read allTaking place moments before the infamous opening scene of "Halloween", our story opens up in 1963 with a young Michael Myers, trick or treating with his older sister, Judith. But through a series of supernatural events, Michael is hunted down by a dark shape and forced to confront the evil within.

  • Director
    • Chris R. Notarile
  • Writer
    • Chris R. Notarile
  • Stars
    • Vincent DePinto
    • Kevin Lennon
    • Chris R. Notarile
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    68
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris R. Notarile
    • Writer
      • Chris R. Notarile
    • Stars
      • Vincent DePinto
      • Kevin Lennon
      • Chris R. Notarile
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vincent DePinto
    • Michael Myers
    • (as Vincent Depinto)
    Kevin Lennon
    Kevin Lennon
    • The Shape - Adult Michael
    Chris R. Notarile
    Chris R. Notarile
    • The Voice
    Zoe Sloane
    Zoe Sloane
    • Judith Myers
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      • Chris R. Notarile
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      • Chris R. Notarile
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    8mmalsamie

    Perfect, like a nightmare

    Simple note : Today, I am thirty-two years old When I watched this video, before yesterday, I felt some of fear, while I was about to sleep, and I wondered: Will the Boogeyman visit me in my nightmares tonight ?!. No one else did it in my childhood, more than time. I have watched other horror movies back then, but for me Michael Myers is the real Boogeyman, till now. #Go_on
    john-j-williams-155-866330

    Creative new take on the child with the devils eyes

    *** This review may contain spoilers *** First I would like to say this review is only short and this is the first ever review iv'e done here on IMDb so sorry if it makes no sense.

    ANYWAY I think the performances by the actors in this short where very good and believable and also captured the characters personalities well.

    As Chris stated in a Q & A the creepy thing about the Michael Myers character is how he was normal and then suddenly snapped and the way the character is portrayed in this short keeps to that instead of trying to come up with some rational motive and humanizing the characters madness.

    The sense of isolation in the scene where a young Michael sees the shape really adds to the horror and quite quickly builds the tension in the movie exactly like a good horror movie should.

    The part which I think was my favourite was when Michael takes off the shapes mask only to find himself wearing it, I thought it was such a cool scene and it almost seems like a nod to the Luke Skywalker Darth Vader scene on dagobah in the empire strikes back.

    Kudos to the costume department and location scout on this movie all the costumes and locations looked one hundred percent true to John Carpenters original.

    As a prequel I loved the idea of having the imaginary shape, I find it was the perfect way to hint at whats to come in the next movie.

    To be honest when I first heard about this short getting made I was baffled at how Halloween could have a prequel as it already begins with Michael as a child and his first murder.So I would like to praise Chris for his creativity on the script idea.

    Overall this is a very well made short especially considering the budget! It has good acting, a creative script and it is a prequel that unlike most fan films,doesn't look cheap, feels at home with and doesn't look out of place with the John Carpenter Classic and the Halloween franchise.
    8Foreverisacastironmess123

    Actually has the feel of a missing scene from the 1978 classic.

    This short begins with innocent little Michael Myers and his older sister Judith returning home after an evening of trick-or-treating on Halloween Night and after a little gentle teasing between the two, she leaves him alone to go and be with her boyfriend, and then soon after he encounters something mysterious, dark, and evil that whispers to him to kill... The visual style and music of this gives it a very nice quasi retro feel that easily allows one to buy that it's actually set in the same world of the original movie, I think it even would have fitted right in as a little prologue, because it feels like it fills in some of the mystery that shrouds why Michael Myers the boogeymen came to be while still keeping it vague, to me it's really that impressive. Chris R. Notarile is one of the most talented short film directors you're ever likely to come across, he's so good at making something out of nothing and creating a short that gets its point across in a limited amount of time, and I've never seen one of his films that I'd consider a bad one, and it's a damn shame the guy hasn't been able to play around with a full length feature by this point. The shorts are a heck of a lot of fun though, particularly the numerous ones he's done that are about famous iconic horror characters from slasher movies, oh you know the big three! This one to me is a bit on the sad side though, poor Michael was just a regular little boy until he met the dark force that consumed his innocence and made him into a soulless monster. What happens in this is a kind of surreal premonition I suppose, he may have always been destined to become the Shape that he symbolically 'killed'. I love that idea and I love this excellent horror short that is one of the director's real gems, so good! X
    Michael_Elliott

    Good Way to Connect the Original Halloween

    Myers (Rise of the Boogeyman) (2011)

    *** (out of 4)

    The third and final film of Chris R. Notarile's "prequel trilogy" takes place in Haddonfield as Judith Myers is taking her younger brother Michael trick or treating. Along the way Judith runs off with her boyfriend as a mysterious figure begins to stalk Michael. I won't spoil who this figure is or what happens but I must say it's certainly an interesting idea. This "prequel" takes place a few minutes before the legendary opening sequence to John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN and at first I was thinking that this might have been the weakest of the director's trilogy but then the final minutes really pack a nice little punch. I wouldn't say the explanation of Michael killing is sister is perfect but it's certainly a lot better than a bigger budgeted remake came up with. Obviously there are a couple nice touches here including the use of the song Mr. Sandman and of course Carpenter's song gets a nice play (and I'm sure without permission but that's okay with me). At just 6-miutes there's really not too much filler as we're introduced to the characters and then the story takes off. Vincent Depinto does a nice job in the role of Myers, which is another plus. Fans of the series have been treated to many explanations over the years but this short is certainly worth checking out.

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      Krueger: A Tale from Elm Street (2011), Voorhees (Born on a Friday) (2011) and Myers: Rise of the Boogeyman (2011) are all part of the "Killer Prequels" trilogy by Chris R. Notarile.
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      The End ... Go Home!!!
    • Connections
      References La Nuit des masques (1978)
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      Mr. Sandman
      Written by Pat Ballard

      Performed by The Chordettes

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Майерс: Рождение Бугимена
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Blinky Productions
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