11/27/2018
The review for the original Phantasm Film can be found here Phantasm (1979)
The sequel to the original cult favorite film “Phantasm” didn’t come around until 1988 which was about 10 years later. Writer/Director Don Coscarelli is back along with the two main protagonists Mike and Reggie as they continue their battle with the Tall Man. Like most sequels, it plays on what worked well in the first film as well as trying to add to the whole mythology. We get a lot more of the Tall Man and of course those crazy flying spheres of death. We also get a couple of girls to join the group, because obviously, the guys need love interests.
Starting right where the last film left off we get a kind of reminder of what happened previously. Then we flash forward a number of years to see Mike (now played by “Minnesota Native” James Le Gros) a 19-year-old just getting out of a Mental Hospital. He is taken in by Reggie and upon pulling up his house, the place explodes with family members inside. The shit then starts to get real. There is an action movie style gearing up for war sequence at a supply store they break into and then they hit the road in search of the Tall Man and his army of undead dwarfs. The Tall Man is scouring small towns on the pacific northwest and digging up cemeteries to build his other dimensional armies.

As promised we get more flying silver spheres chasing and mutilating people, but they do also have another purpose as the guys find out. To round out the general awesomeness of this movie is a chainsaw fight and another surprise ending. Just like all of the 80s horror super villain’s you can’t really kill evil and the Tall Man will surely be back for more sequels. In the time between reviewing the first film in 2009 and this review another sequel was made in 2016 called “Phantasm: Ravager” still starring the original Reggie (Reggie Bannister) and Angus Scrimm as the Tall Man. Sadly Angus passed away shortly after completing the film as he was 89 years old. As of right now, all 5 Phantasm films are available to rent from Amazon’s streaming service.