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Halloween (Two-Disc Special Edition)

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  • Actors: Malcolm McDowell, Brad Dourif, Tyler Mane, Daeg Faerch, Sheri Moon Zombie
  • Directors: Rob Zombie
  • Format: Multiple Formats, NTSC, Color, Digital Sound, Full Screen, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Weinstein Company
  • DVD Release Date: December 18, 2007
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,333 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000VKL6ZC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #86,413 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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By Alexander Stephen Brown on December 11, 2007
Format: DVD
The original Halloween is a classic and will in my book always receive a five star rating. Recently there has been a great deal of remakes that were flops and catered to the teeny bopper crowd such as, The Fog, The Omen, Dark Water, etc. However there has been only two remakes that I thought were diserving of our attenion, one being the remake of The Hills Have Eyes, and Halloween.

What I liked about the remake was it gave us something fresh to work with. In the original Halloween we never really knew why Michael was bad, in this remake, the first thirty minutes or so expore the childhood of Michael Myers. People say that the dialog concerning Michael's family was wrong. Trust me, I have seen broken homes and Mr. Zombie gives us exactly what you would expect from a trashy family.

Besides satisfying my curiosity of Michael's childhood, I found this to be similar in many cases to the original, but at the same time the material was quite fresh with new chills and scares. Zombie took a masterpiece and reminded us why it is called a masterpiece. He accomplished a great job capturing a 70's look and theme, and did a great musical score as well. This is possibly the best horror remake that I've ever seen.
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Wow, there is alot of slander about this film flying all over the internet. This film was cursed from the start. A remake of a classic horror movie like Halloween is a daring and risky move! The man in the drivers seat...Rob Zombie. An interesting choice for a director but none the less the film was doomed right from the start. "Die hard fans" of the original (like myself) were astonished that Malek Akkad would dare and copy the original classic! But wait a second...the sequels have gotten very stale. Is this the appropriate direction? All in all Rob Zombie's version of Halloween is an entirely different film from the original. I think it was pretty smart to change the direction of the film some so one does make the same mistake that Gus Van Sant did with "Psycho". Now the question: Was the remake better than the original? The answer is - No way, not even close! However, this film compliments the original very well. I was surprised with the quality of the film as Rob Zombie is a fairly good director. The film was filled with foul language, nudity and alot of gore! As any good horror movie should be! The casting was well done. Apparently Rob Zombie used the entire cast from his previous movie in Halloween, but I have not seen either of his other two movies, so I don't care in the least. The girl playing Laurie was well cast. Finally Laurie was attractive! Malcolm McDowell as Loomis was brilliant and I loved him in the role. Still nowhere near as good as Donald Pleasence but again, who expected him to be? The back story written into the movie was well done. The little boy who played young Michael Myers managed to creep me out, so that says alot. Michael who is like 10 feet tall in this version is scary again. The ending can go either way for the fans.Read more ›
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Remaking a classic horror film is almost never a good idea. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut) and The Hitcher (Widescreen Edition) are examples of recent remakes that are inferior shadows of their original selves. And so it came with great disappointment when it was announced that John Carpenter's Halloween (Divimax 25th Anniversary Edition) was going to be remade and Rob Zombie would direct. Known mostly for his music with White Zombie and a successful solo career, he's branched out into making films, including The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition), a down `n' dirty homage to outlaw cinema of the 1970s. Why would a self-professed horror film buff like Zombie even try to remake a revered classic like Halloween? Hubris? Fanboy wish fulfillment? Or, did he figure that this film was going to be made one way or another and rather than let some hack do a crappy job; he could at least bring his stylistic touches and point-of-view to the table.

Zombie's remake works because he takes the Halloween mythos and expands it in all kinds of fascinating ways.
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Being a huge fan of the original Halloween and not exactly "liking" Rob Zombie, but respecting that he is attempting to be somewhat creative, I decided to give this movie a try. There were so many things wrong with it I can't even decide where to start. May as well go with the cast: The "new Laurie" was so annoying to watch my sister and I instantly elbowed each other when we saw this in the theater. The teenagers in the original Halloween were what teenagers are supposed to be: not 'tweens that screech and twist their faces and bob their heads with every line of dialogue. Also, her screaming was enough to make me crazy by the end of the movie. I'll move on to the young Michael Myers: he looked like an overweight and not so cute Dakota Fanning. His acting was also so bad that it was distracting. The bedhead hair in the eyes got old after about 2 minutes. Not scary, just annoying. The only saving grace in the cast was Tyler Mane - very scary and tall. And almost mysterious.... Almost.
Next, I'll address the whole premise of this "remake": Why is it that Rob Zombie has to white trash everything up? I totally agree with other reviewers that the whole POINT and the whole thing about Michael that is SCARY is that we have no idea what made him lose it. Mystery is something that escapes Rob Zombie and that he will never be able to duplicate from the original Halloween. Stick with the Saw over-the-top-gore-screaming-violence Rob, because true fear and mystery is not something you are skilled in presenting on screen.
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