Gender neutral toilets, hearing loops and even personalised 'evacuation plans' are also on offer as colleges ditch the boozy image of their end-of-exam events and compete to offer the most accessible parties.
She said: 'Well, it was a different world and hindsight is what college professors get paid for. But my feeling is that Debra Hill [the movie's late producer] was a feminist and that Laurie Strode is a feminist hero'.
Emmanuel College, which is charging £170 per head for a standard ticket this year, is one of the colleges to confirm students will have less bang for their buck by cancelling stressful firework displays. Pictured in 2018
'But yes, Debra was also working within a male-dominated industry, and what the film needed was three basic types. So therefore you had the flirty cheerleader and the sarcastic, cynical one. And then you had Laurie Strode, who was the serious student, the romantic, the virgin'.
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Emmanuel College, which is charging £170 per head for a standard ticket this year, is one of the colleges to confirm students will have less bang for their buck by cancelling stressful firework displays.
'She was fun. In the 1978 film, you see that moment with her and Tommy upstairs in the hallway after their confrontation with Michel Myers, and Laurie is pleading with them to get out of the house and go get help, and she's their protector.
'So it was cool to be able to take that character full circle to a sequence we have on the playground where she has a very similar, protective moment with kids on a playground. It was fun to be able to see her role reversal, her maturity as a character.'
'But on October 30, 1978, while being transferred For the strongest disc golf throws a court date, a 21-year-old Michael Myers steals a car and escapes Smith's Grove. He returns to his quiet hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he looks for his next victims'.
'Stuffy' dance orchestras were phased out from the 1960s in favour of lavish affairs with spectacular firework displays, light shows, bouncy castles and sumptuous dinners, with budgets running into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Homerton's £150 'Cupid Psyche' night has also got rid of fireworks and will offer a quiet room with no music or harsh lights,as well as a hearing loop for indoor rooms, gender neutral toilets and soft drinks.
An insider said the evacuation plan would typically be of use to people with physical disabilities, such as those using crutches or wheelchairs, but requests for other 'personal limitations' are expected to be considered.