RottenTomatoes.com
Log In | Register | What is RT?
Check out the new RT Community
  • Home
  • Movies
  • DVD
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Critics
  • Trailers & Pictures
  • CommunityBeta
  • Features
  • | Columns
  • | Guides
RT Search Powered by Google
help icon Enhanced RT
searches on Google
Click here to turn on enhanced search results from RT on your Google searches.
 
News
A Week of Reshoots on Zombie's "Halloween"
by Scott Weinberg | July 03, 2007
Discuss Article
You might think that with the recent demises of "Grindhouse" and "Hostel Part 2" that hardcore horror is on the way out. Not if Rob Zombie has anything to say about it...

According to Bloody-Disgusting.com, director Rob Zombie and much of his cast just spent a full week doing reshoots on his "Halloween" remake. Apparently they added about a half-dozen new death scenes AND a much nastier new ending ... because we all know what makes a bad horror movie better, and that's six new kills and a gorier finale, right?



Still scheduled for release on August 31st, the flick must have gone through some fairly unpleasant test screenings if a full week of reshoots were required. Then again, was anyone really expecting this experiment to be a success? Still skeptical ... yet interested. That's me.

Source: Bloody-Disgusting.com

Related Items
Movie: Grindhouse
Hostel: Part II
Halloween
Bookmark and Share
Comments (1-20 of 31 posts) | Reply
baufan2005
baufan2005 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 11:40 AM

[b]Well hell[/b]
This doesn't spell good news for one of my fav. horror movie franchises now does it? Someone please make me believe this is good news... i'm begging you.


(Reply to this)
Vicens17
Vicens17 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:24 PM

The test screenings werent bad, or at least the ones that we got to read. They said it needed a few different things. From what was said Im sure it will still be good, but I still want Zombie to take out that rape scene. And you havent seen the movie, so dont assume anything.

(Reply to this)
cgcbooks
cgcbooks writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:24 PM

I think I heard that the reshoots had to be done because they found out there was no film in the cameras.

(Reply to this)
Exode
Exode writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:26 PM

If that's all that was involved in the reshoots then the test screenings couldn't have been that bad, it doesn't seem that they've changed anything specific to the opinions of an audience but rather Rob Zombie may have though it was lacking. Or it could have been a desperate attempt to salvage the film.

Just a guess, I'm one of those who really wants this to be an enjoyable entry in the series, especially since if it's successful they'll replace the crappy sequels.


(Reply to this)
Divine Comedy
Divine Comedy writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:28 PM

[b]Gotta have faith[/b]
I love Devil's Rejects and never worried about how Zombie was going to do his version of Halloween until now.

This sound bad. I can just imagine the test screenings with a bunch of Hostel type fans all upset there wasn't enough gore or nudity so he's required to go back and dumb it down for the masses. Oh well, just like the reporter said, I'm "Still skeptical ... yet interested."


(Reply to this)
horrorfan666
horrorfan666 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 12:35 PM

this doesnt mean anything. re-shoots are needed if zombie wanted maybe a different view of a scene, more angles. if anything these additional shootings will make great deleted scenes on dvd. im so stoked. i havent recieved one bad vibe from this movie yet, and im watching all details on it from at least 6 different websites.

(Reply to this)
taran72
taran72 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 02:03 PM

In reply to this comment (#883426)
Can I still assume it's STILL an unnecessary remake by a director teetering precipitously on the razor's edge between potential star and total hack? Can I assume that this has a great chance of killing his career, or is that a bad assumption based on the fact that Bol and Tony Scott still are employed? Please advise.

(Reply to this)
cardow
cardow writes:
on Jul 03 2007 02:59 PM

Why aren't they bringing this out in October? This is one of the worst marketing moves ever.

I'm uninterested as it is, but bring it out in late October and I'd more than likely end up seeing it with some friends.


(Reply to this)
the train
the train writes:
on Jul 03 2007 03:07 PM

In reply to this comment (#883427)
[b]no film in the cameras?[/b]
that must have been one hell of a test screening. "rob, fix this. half the audience couldn't figure out why you kept cutting to shots of a blizzard."


(Reply to this)
man of steel37013
man of steel37013 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 03:29 PM

I think it wont affect the movie any! It looks really good and Im glad we get an updated fresh version of a classic movie! Adding more kills is fine with me but i cant wait to see how much he has changed the ending around from the first one.

(Reply to this)
Punisher1177
Punisher1177 writes:
on Jul 03 2007 03:35 PM

In reply to this comment (#883431)
[b]are u nuts?[/b]
unnecessary remake? okay, the last movie had a kung-fu fighting Busta Rhymes....what part about that is okay with you? This movie is in desperate need of a re-imaging, and i can think of noone better then Zombie to do it. Devils Rejects was sick as hell and i am sure this new "Halloween" will be the same.


(Reply to this)
justice_rehnquist
justice_rehnquist writes:
on Jul 03 2007 04:38 PM

[b]Confidence in Zombie[/b]
AICN reported two test screening reviews and both were positive. I agree with everyone here that Devil's Rejects was incredible. It was gritty, dark and outside of the current mainstream of horror cinema. I have complete confidence in Zombie to deliver a great Halloween entry - Just watch the making-of-featurette on Devil's Rejects and you will see a filmmaker who understands what works and what doesn't, and someone who has studied horror filmmaking. Zombie is a vocal critic of the wave of the Sam Raimi Ghosthouse fare that has disgraced our theaters for the last two years.


(Reply to this)
narcissusbleh
narcissusbleh writes:
on Jul 03 2007 05:38 PM

In Zombie I trust. This might be the best Halloween since the original. Or it might not. Regardless, I'm 100% sure there are going to be some INTENSE scenes in there, especially now that I read some of the early reviews.

I don't understand why everyone is so skeptical about this movie. There are such great people involved. Tyler Bates, Malcolm McDowell, Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris, and did I mention Malcolm McDowell?

Aug. 31st, can't wait.


(Reply to this)
Lizard Brain
Lizard Brain writes:
on Jul 03 2007 05:55 PM

Reshoot the whole thing...with a real director....

(Reply to this)
Lizard Brain
Lizard Brain writes:
on Jul 03 2007 05:58 PM

^^^^^^BTW, doesn't the new Michael Myers look like Edward Scissorhands before he's had time to brush his hair????????

(Reply to this)
jake stephans
jake stephans writes:
on Jul 03 2007 11:48 PM

bad test screenings might be a bad sign... might not... might be a good sign. but this could all mean the film WAS good and is now being comformed to the norm. either way, can't pre-judge it. there's no way it can be worse than part 4,5,6,7 and 8....

Come to think of it -- how many more damn films can be made about Myers? I love the first and the second works as a valiid sequel...at the end of that film HE DIES.. part 3 shouldn't have been part of the series (even though i love it). I just love how there's no consistency in this series. Now they're gonna start it all over again...
i can't wait to see what zombie does. this could be a risky career move -- this series is as dead as Myers and Loomis in the Hospital explosion in part 2.


(Reply to this)
Choralone
Choralone writes:
on Jul 04 2007 12:05 AM

I know why they keep remaking the classics, but really, there's a whole slew of crap horror movies with a kernal of goodness that could use some re-imagining. Why "fix" the ones that aren't broken? (And I'm talking about the original Halloween, not the crap sequels.)

Halloween has almost no blood in it but it had a ton of suspense. Graphic gore is the lazy man's horror....


(Reply to this)
frothy
frothy writes:
on Jul 04 2007 06:40 AM

In reply to this comment (#883441)
Well, you fix the ones that aren't broken because those are the ones that have a positive association in the audience's minds. I mean, you wouldn't make "Total Piece of Crap 2," because people will think, "Uh, I hated Piece of Crap, so why the heck would I see this?" but you might make "Twitch of the Death Nerve 2," because people liked the first one.

(Reply to this)
narcissusbleh
narcissusbleh writes:
on Jul 04 2007 09:03 AM

I agree that the original Halloween is on a level of horror all its own. It was extremely subtle. That's one of the reasons I'm really looking forward to the remake. I want to see the other extreme, an ultra violent Halloween. I want to be scared of Michael Myers again, damnit.

I just hope RZ focuses on the girls as much as he does on Michael. I don't want the characters in the movie to just be bait, you know? The first one dealt a lot with Laurie's insecurities. She was very real in the original.


(Reply to this)
chazbow
chazbow writes:
on Jul 04 2007 09:51 AM

The new Michael Myers looks too much like the Undertaker and Kane from the world of professional wrestling.

(Reply to this)
Read More Comments
Page | 1 2
Post Your Comment
You must be registered to post comments. Login or Register.

Related Links

Halloween
  • Pictures
  • Posters
  • News
  • Forum

Related Articles

  • First Shots of Michael Myers' H2 Mask Posted Opens in new window (10)
  • Rob Zombie Drops Halloween Sequel Hint Opens in new window (7)
  • Zombie Confirmed for Halloween Sequel Opens in new window (23)
  • It's Still Halloween for Rob Zombie Opens in new window (14)
  • No DTV Sequels for Halloween, Akkad Insists Opens in new window (5)
  • Yet Another Halloween On the Way Opens in new window (16)
  • New Line Planning New Nightmare on Elm Street? (92)
  • Halloween Producers Ready to Hurt (33)
  • Mr. Skin Reveals Top 20 Nude Scenes of 2007 (35)
  • Box Office Guru Preview: 30 Days of Night Gets Halloween Started Early (11)

Most Discussed

  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: New Moon Shatters Records (162)
  • Critics Consensus: New Moon Wanes (129)
  • Tomatometer Watch: Will Twilight's New Moon Dazzle? (97)
  • Total Recall: Star-Crossed Lovers (75)
  • Weekly Ketchup: Idris Elba cast in Thor, more Spider-Man 4 rumors (53)
  • Five Favorite Films with Werner Herzog (50)
  • Total Recall: John Travolta's Best Movies (38)
  • Friday Harvest: New Moon, Avatar, and more! (32)
  • RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Angels & Demons, Funny People, and Superman (13)
  • "I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist (3)

Latest News

  • "I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist (3)
  • Total Recall: John Travolta's Best Movies (38)
  • RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Angels & Demons, Funny People, and Superman (13)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: New Moon Shatters Records (162)
  • Weekly Ketchup: Idris Elba cast in Thor, more Spider-Man 4 rumors (53)
  • Ho, ho, ho! It's RT's Great Big Gift Guide! (0)
  • Friday Harvest: New Moon, Avatar, and more! (32)
  • Critics Consensus: New Moon Wanes (129)
  • Total Recall: Star-Crossed Lovers (75)
  • Tomatometer Watch: Will Twilight's New Moon Dazzle? (97)

Latest Interviews

  • "I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist (3)
  • Eric Bana talks Love the Beast - RT Interview (8)
  • Fight Club Sound Designer Reflects on Film's 10th Anniversary (19)
  • James Schamus talks Taking Woodstock - RT Interview (6)
  • John Hurt Talks Harry Potter, Quentin Crisp and Alien - The RT Interview (15)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (18)
  • Wes Anderson Talks Fantastic Mr. Fox - RT Interview (8)
  • Wolverine Creator Len Wein Talks About the Film (28)
  • Gavin Hood Talks Wolverine; Possible Sequel (28)
  • Duncan Jones talks Moon, Sam Rockwell, and Mute (14)

Latest Features

  • "I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist (3)
  • Fight Club Sound Designer Reflects on Film's 10th Anniversary (19)
  • Five Favourite Films with Ang Lee (34)
  • 10 Movies That Changed The (End Of The) World (32)
  • Ho-ho-horror! 10 Scary Christmas Movies (39)
  • 12 Facts About 2012 (135)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (18)
  • Five Favourite Films with 24's Carlos Bernard (33)
  • Six Horrible Part Sixes (32)
  • Christopher Smith's Favourite Cult Horror Films (14)

Sponsored Links

 
 
About| Site Map| Help| RT To Go| Contact Us| Critics Submission| Linking to RT| Licensing| Movie List| Games| Celebs List| Newsletter
IGN Logo

IGN.com | GameSpy | Comrade | Arena | FilePlanet | GameSpy Technology
TeamXbox | Planets | Vaults | VE3D | CheatsCodesGuides | GameStats | GamerMetrics
AskMen.com | Rotten Tomatoes | Direct2Drive | Green Pixels


By continuing past this page, and by the continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
Copyright 1998-2009, IGN Entertainment, Inc. About IGN | Support | Advertise | Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Subscribe to RT's XML feed! IGN RSS Feeds
IGN's enterprise databases running Oracle, SQL and MySQL are professionally monitored and managed by Pythian Remote DBA
Certain product data ©1995-present Muze, Inc. For personal use only. All rights reserved.