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  • Directors: Rob Zombie
  • Writers: Rob Zombie
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 28 April 2008
  • Run Time: 116 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (131 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000Z63YQG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,979 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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On Halloween 1963, Haddenfield, 10-year-old Michael Myers (Daeg Farch), estranged and mentally unstable, is imprisoned in Smith's Gr ove Sanitarium under the care of Dr. Sam Loomis (Malcolm McDowell) for the murders of his mother's (Sheri Moon) boyfriend, his older sister, and her boyfriend. Now, 16 years later, he escapes and now in search of his baby sister Laurie (Scout Taylor-Compton) and D r. Loomis must warn the residents of Haddenfield and get to Laurie before Michael does. Based on a film (HALLOWEEN made in 1978) by John Carpenter.

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More of a supercharged revamp than a remake, Rob Zombie's take on John Carpenter's Halloween expands the back story of masked killer Michael Myers in an attempt to examine the motivation for his first deadly attack, as well as some reasons for his longevity as a horror icon. Zombie's Myers is a blank-eyed teen (played by Daeg Faerch) whose burgeoning mental problems are left unchecked in a horrific home environment; harassed by schoolmates, a randy sister, and his mother's deadbeat boyfriend (William Forsythe, terrific as usual), Myers' homicidal explosion seems inevitable, and intervention by Dr. Sam Loomis (Malcolm McDowell, who offers a fast-talking, hippiefied version of the Donald Pleasance character) does little to impede his development into a mute, unstoppable killing machine (Tyler Mane) bent on finishing off the only survivor of his family's massacre--his sister, now grown into teenaged Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton). Opening up the psychological motivation of a cipher like Michael Myers is an interesting approach, but Zombie's script possesses neither a depth of character nor dialogue to offer more than a clichéd thumbnail character sketch. Zombie's Halloween isn't terribly suspenseful, either; he has a keen eye for visuals and the details of chaotic environments, but his scares are nothing more than brutal showcases for his special effects team. The end result barely surpasses the original film's numerous sequels, though the Who's Who of cult and character actors in the cast (including Zombie regulars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley and Ken Foree, as well as Brad Dourif, Udo Kier, Clint Howard, Richard Lynch, Danny Trejo, Dee Wallace, and Danielle Harris) adds a touch of late-night monster movie charm. However, the film's best performance belongs to the director's spouse, Sheri Moon Zombie, who brings unexpected pathos to the role of Myers' downtrodden mother.-- Paul Gaita

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I'm in two minds about this remake.

On the one hand: I'm a huge fan of Rob Zombie's films and music, and can at least appreciate Halloween as a "cover version". It's visually striking, and contains a great mix of Zombie's own style and respectful homages to Carpenter's style. I personally think the acting is much more naturalistic than in most horror movies; the only dialogue that made me cringe were the same parts that made me cringe in the original Carpenter movie... i.e. the scenes with Loomis and the town sheriff.

But, on the other hand: I'm also a massive fan of John Carpenter's early movies, in particular Halloween which happens to be one of the first horror films I ever saw. In comparison to the original, Zombie's version disappoints on several levels.

What made the original scary is the supernatural aspect to "The Shape": it appears and disappears so silently you might suspect teleportation, and its motives remain unclear, right until the end of the movie. This allows enough suspension of disbelief to allow Myers to be completely invulnerable (although later Halloween films took that aspect way too far).

Zombie's movie largely dispenses with the "now you see him, now you don't" motif, and any of those aforementioned creepy scenes. Instead, what we have is just a run-of-the-mill psychopath. This makes some of the faithfully recreated scenes nonsensical, and his resistance to bullets far less plausible. Also, because the film spends so long in the Michael Myers backstory, the second half feels somewhat rushed. For example, there's an inexplicable leap from the daytime graveyard discovery to the first nighttime murders, with no interim scenes to remind us that this is actually happening on Halloween.
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This era of horror films will surely go down in history as an age of film-makers relying on re-treads of tried and trusted movies. That said, this has its moments. The last half an hour or so, when Myers really lets rip, is especially dark and gripping. It's also an interesting concept to see deeper into Myers' past as a bullied child and as a patient of Dr Loomis.

The main problem is the complete misunderstanding of what made Myers scary in the original version of Halloween. In the seventies movie there was a perfectly ordinary child in a perfectly respectable family who for unknown reasons stabs his sister to death and then, years later, returns to his old neighbourhood to create havoc. What made it unnerving was that it could be your neighbourhood and the people living in it were the kinds of people who could be your neighbours. In the new version, however, Myers is a victim of circumstances who to be honest is by far the most likeable character in a cast of brutes, rapists, irritating teenagers and other repugnant individuals. We shouldn't be feeling for the killer. We should be scared for the safety of the unsuspecting townsfolk. Also, the new Dr Loomis isn't a patch on the original. Compared to Donald Pleasance's brooding obsessive, the new version is just a bloke with a mad professor haircut.

As I said, the last half an hour is good slasher film material (albeit in the style of Halloween sequals and Friday the 13th rather than the original 70s film). But a lot of people might have switched off after the first half an hour of repetative f-words and the unwatchably obnoxious Myers family.
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As i wrote in my review of the original Halloween movie i thought it was boring,not very scary and had some weird acting and only a few decent death scenes and Jamie Lee Curtis saved it from the dreaded one star rating.I have to say despite critics and most viewers saying this remake was poor we get a much better story with more scenes to show why killer Michael Myers does what he does and some genuine creepy scares,not remotely boring and some superb acting,as a remake its near perfect and unlike some other remakes like Psycho it has a lot of new moments as well as some familiar scenes.

Young Michael Myers has a troubled childhood which brings out psycho type feelings in him.His home life with his mum Deborah(Sheri Moon Zombie who is excellent)her abusive boyfriend Ronnie(William Forsythe),older sister Judith(Hanna R Hall)and baby Angel is pretty awful with Ronnie ruining any relationship Michael can have with anyone especially his mum who generally does care about him.On Halloween morning Michael brutally murders a bully from school before later at night he murders Ronnie by cutting his throat before moving on to Judith's boyfriend Steven and then his sister Judith by chasing her until he butchers her,soon after he is banged up in a sanitarium and is under the guidance of Dr Samuel Loomis(Brit legend Malcolm McDowell).After a few visits from his caring mother Michael kills a nurse which leads to Deborah committing suicide.
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