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Check Out the First Trailer for Zombie's "Halloween"
by Scott Weinberg | April 09, 2007
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After months of news droplets regarding Rob Zombie's new rendition of John Carpenter's "Halloween," we now have our very first look at some footage, and guess what? It looks a whole heck of a lot like ... John Carpenter's "Halloween."

In case you missed it over the holiday weekend, here's where you can check out the (kinda) all-new for Rob Zombie's "Halloween" redo. Looks like a full-on remake all the way, not unlike what you'd find in a trailer for "Dawn of the Dead," "The Amityville Horror," or (god help us if it's as bad as) "The Fog."

Even the skeptics (like me) are pretty curious to see how the gore-lovin' Mr. Zombie will approach the violence in his version. The original, as you'll no doubt remember, has next to no blood whatsoever. I'm pretty curious to see a lot of things in this remake, truth be told.

August 31st is when "Halloween" hits -- probably because Jigsaw owns October these days. Stars include Malcolm McDowell, Scout Taylor-Compton, Brad Dourif, Tyler Mane, and (of course) Sheri Moon-Zombie. (She's Rebecca Pidgeon to Zombie's David Mamet, don't forget.) Expect a full-court press push on "Halloween" as the big summer flicks fade into the distance.

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MarkMortimer writes:
on Apr 09 2007 02:47 AM

Reinvents a legend? In what way? It just looks like another tiresome Halloween movie zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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CodeClearanceBlue writes:
on Apr 09 2007 05:54 AM

[b]More like a revival than a reinvention[/b]
I think Zombie is really trying to bring Halloween and Michael Myers backs to its former status of being actually scary. I think I read an interview with him where he said that Michael Myers has become kind of a Halloween caricature; no one thinks if him anymore as the monster he was intended to be. I grew up with that movie, and like alot of people, I hold it sacred. The previous sequels were indeed God-awful, so I doubt he'd try to remake it unless he also felt the same way. If its good, I think it will appeal more to Halloween fans than to audiences who have been subjected to all the recent bad horror movies.
I do kind of wish he'd stop putting Sheri Moon in -everything- he does. It's a little John-and-Yoko of him, I think.


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ChinaRises writes:
on Apr 09 2007 06:42 AM

The preview looks promising, but then, with good editing all previews look promising. I enjoyed Rob Zombie's movies, but they definitly did not scare me. I thought they were entertaining and funny, but he's never even made me jump in my seat, let alone give me chills. The point of the original Howlloween was to do just that--truly scare you.

People say our generation is harder to scare so one must turn extreme violence to make up for it, I dont think this is true. I still get frightened by "The Excorsist" and "The Shining", the new horror movies don't work simply because they recycle the chills from the recent classics. One movie that did truly fighten me was "The Audition" from 2000, try watching it and not thinking twice about the "sweet, subservient" girl we all idolize about.(if you saw, you'd know what I was talking about)


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tycox writes:
on Apr 09 2007 07:29 AM

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Audition is one wicked movie! I thought I was done for when she fed her "pet" her own meal. I've never seen anything like that in a movie. As far as the scare factor goes with todays films; it seems as though the only movies that have concerned themselves on gore rather than fear would be most of the mainstream horror movies. Thats because they are mostly remakes or sequels where the production company is just trying to milk the franchise for more money. And in todays age we have already seen most of the shock they can think of and no one can come up with anything new except maybe once or twice a year.

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Merlin235 writes:
on Apr 09 2007 07:35 AM

It does seem that in Zombie's version, Myers has a little more dirt on his mask. Other than that.....

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narcissusbleh writes:
on Apr 09 2007 08:30 AM

Zombie wrote on his MySpace that the trailer isn't meant to show much other than there will be much chaos in the film.

I'm really looking forward to this movie.

The trailer is kinda crappy, way too formulaic for me, but I'm not going to judge the film based solely on one and a half minutes of scattered footage.

I still think this will be a monumental film, a checkpoint in horror for our decade.


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taran72 writes:
on Apr 09 2007 10:35 AM

This movie could be decent, but it could be really bad. I have to give Zombie props for casting Mr. McDowell. However, the trailer indicates very little, except for the fact that if Rob could permanently have Tony Scott syndrome, Halloween is doomed. Pure Evil, indeed.

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sox1919 writes:
on Apr 09 2007 10:54 AM

[b]hold on[/b]
Anyone else notice how well lit every scene was?

seems like an all around bad idea to remake a film that still stands the test of time. I have never been impressed by Zombie's work, and this "dirtier, but better lit" version of Halloween seems to follow suit.


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LampEft writes:
on Apr 09 2007 10:57 AM

Much to my surprise, after seeing this trailer, I'm cautiously optimistic for this one.

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arcadefire325 writes:
on Apr 09 2007 11:18 AM

saw the trailer when i saw grindhouse. it got me worried. i don't want him ruining a classic horror film. i like a gory movies but halloween was all about suspense. i am just worried he will make it into a gore fest like house of 1000 corpses. that would be bad.

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Ashron writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:01 PM

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I would imagine this is because they threw the trailer together in order to get it ready for the Grindhouse release and none of the scenes have been color corrected. It will most likely be darker when the final film comes out.

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FireflyFan4evr writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:10 PM

It's the cancelled Grindhouse project nobody wanted!!!!! Yay!!!!

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RottenRob writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:11 PM

[b]H20[/b]
Is there anyone besides me who happened to like Halloween H20? Sure, it was a bit tame, perhaps a little formulaic, but I thought it was a somewhat thoughtful, almost mature horror movie. I know that's not what most people are looking for from horror, but I liked it. It was actually somewhat emotionally satisfying for me. Of course, I think they ruined it by making the next one that supposedly changed what happened in H20, but I can pretend that didn't happen (just like some of the other sequels).


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aknddon3 writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:18 PM

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Do you ever make a post that makes sense or uses logic? No you do not.

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FireflyFan4evr writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:48 PM

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I have no idea what posts you are referring to, but I was using something called sarcasm.

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photosuperstar writes:
on Apr 09 2007 01:53 PM

Why mess with a classic? Zombie is a decent enough horror director that he could have created something NEW and SCARY. Again, my mantra.. NO MORE F@#%ING REMAKES!!!

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dylan21484nj writes:
on Apr 09 2007 02:06 PM

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i liked H20 and i'm a huge fan of the original. i thought it was the best way to end the series, Laurie Strode finally getting the best of her brother after years of emotional torment, good finally triumphing over evil. the series should have ended with H20 so it had finality, so many franchises just keep going and going with no good resolution.

i mean look at the Friday the 13th series. remember Jason Goes to Hell and all the business about Jason's spirit taking over people's bodies and garbage about a magic dagger and whatnot? that series just kept going and the only way to "end" it was to come up with some magic bullcrap because there was no good way of ending it.


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Darth_Ninch writes:
on Apr 09 2007 04:14 PM

[b]Halloween needed a remake.[/b]
If the studio intends to keep the franchise alive, then a remake was the best idea. Sequels suck ass, and a remake is the only way of, not only making some decent cash at the B.O., but actually making the franchise good again.

I'm always open to remakes. If you don't like it, then sit at home and watch the original a billion times over. It's not going anywhere, it's not being whiped out of existance, so chill out. Geez...even Carpenter approved Zombie's version. Just give it a chance.


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smartmoviekid writes:
on Apr 09 2007 10:15 PM

look holloween is a classic on all fronts. i thikn the remake however might do this franchise justice after so many bad to just unwatchable sequels. anybody caught Ja-Rule in Resserection, anybody?

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GreenBastard writes:
on Apr 09 2007 10:59 PM

He's a true horror fan. It's nice to see someone make a horror film they are passionate about! I will definatly watch it and I think Zombie could be a great director, he seems to have a style of his own which can be rare these days.

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