By THOMAS BOND, Oklahoma City Horror Movie Examiner
(as published on Examiner.com)
On October 25th, one of the best American horror films ever made will be re-released in theatres to the joyous cries of horror fans and movie snobs alike – John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher, “Halloween“, which introduced us to one of the most insatiably evil and ominous forces this side of Satan himself:Michael Myers.
A masterwork of horror it may be, the film still has its flaws, not the least of which is the plot point involving an escaped Michael Myers driving a car, which he never learned to do seeing as he was institutionalized at a young age after killing his sister. Die-hard fans and newbies can agree that this plot-hole is somewhat troublesome, even if it can be overlooked.
Thankfully, a long-lost deleted scene has surfaced that explains the masked killer’s apparent leap in driving talent. Watch the video to see for yourself, but beware, it is quite violent…
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(Read the full story and watch the lost footage here, at Examiner.com)

I love the “Michael driving” bit. It’s certainly a hole but its a really funny one though!
It really is, and honestly it’s a hole I never really thought too much about until I found that video…