Ever since watching Scream, I’ve developed a liking for horror (particularly slasher) movies. And I think everyone will agree that Halloween is still the best among the lot. John Carpenter’s 1978 film did what others can’t: it made you actually scared - not because of sudden frights and loud music, but with the actual notion that Michael Myers could be real. And now that Rob Zombie has a new Halloween film that he calls a ‘re-imagining’ of the first film, I actually am excited with this… (even though some die hard fans hate the idea of remakes) Just recently I found a workprint version of the film, meaning the film isn’t finalized yet, and some scenes may or may not be in the final theatrical cut. Well, I better watch this now, just to see which one is better. Time to get my popcorn… (cue creepy Halloween theme)… dum dum dum...Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Rob Zombie’s Halloween
Ever since watching Scream, I’ve developed a liking for horror (particularly slasher) movies. And I think everyone will agree that Halloween is still the best among the lot. John Carpenter’s 1978 film did what others can’t: it made you actually scared - not because of sudden frights and loud music, but with the actual notion that Michael Myers could be real. And now that Rob Zombie has a new Halloween film that he calls a ‘re-imagining’ of the first film, I actually am excited with this… (even though some die hard fans hate the idea of remakes) Just recently I found a workprint version of the film, meaning the film isn’t finalized yet, and some scenes may or may not be in the final theatrical cut. Well, I better watch this now, just to see which one is better. Time to get my popcorn… (cue creepy Halloween theme)… dum dum dum...
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