The man in black used to scare the hell out of me as a kid. He still gives me the creeps. Despite still loving H6, they never should have revealed his identity, nor revealed Michael's origins. Just having this creepy man lurking around the streets could have remained a mystery.
A guy who only had about a minute of screen time in the original and whoever's idea was it to pin him as the main baddie in a trilogy that sucked so much I wish I had the men in black erase my memory.I just hate it when movies decided to just stick things in that didn't appear in the script.
@josephtaylor8791 So, when Michael was a kid in the original, he heard a voice that told him to kill people. At the end of Halloween 4, Jamie hears that voice. Which makes her kill her step mom. It was not meant to keep going on but, it killed in the box office. Part 5 was in production before the script was even finished. The tattoo was given to Michael by a Witch Doctor which is a deleted/alternate opening they cut out for being too "dark". They then replaced him with a hermet and left the tattoo plot pointless untill someone on set walked in with that outfit and the director tought that "look" would make the film better. Nobody on set knew what that was going to lead up to untill part 6 when the next director had to film a Halloween film. It took 6 years to finish the story and there is two endings for Myer's "death" scene. One that follows the tattoo story line and one that drops it entirely. The better ending (and movie) is the "Producer's Cut" which answers part 5's missing answers. It has less blood, kills and horror but, it's a more entertaning popcorn flick.