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Staplez 03-06-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 670630)
I thought it was a pretty strong entry to the series after the horrible pile of shit that was Resurrection. Rob Zombie's flicks are some of the best modern horror vehciles of the last 10 years.


I agree with you. I loved Rejects and thought Halloween was pretty good. Course, I didnt go in expecting it to surpass the orginal.

Doc Faustus 03-07-2008 08:54 AM

It's a different genre. It's like comparing Little Shop of Horrors the musical to the Charles Griffith Little Shop of Horrors. Different genres, different films, different approaches. Zombie reimagined a suspenseful slasher classic as a splatpunk slasher film. The philopsophical approaches are different and the intent is different. Apples and oranges...no, change that, apples and pianos.

Elvis_Christ 03-09-2008 06:48 PM

^^ Haha apples and pianos I like that one :D and well said you hit the nail on the head brother

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Originally Posted by Staplez (Post 670868)
Course, I didnt go in expecting it to surpass the orginal.

Definatley dude its not like the original has been erased because of this remake its still there to watch. Its just a new vision of the story thats brought new life to a franchise that was going down the toilet.
The remakes suck debate is tired and is about as exciting to read as all the Uwe Bowl sucks posts.

BloodRedFlower 05-09-2008 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Femme Fatale (Post 655612)

The fact that her hair and eyebrows didn't match irked me even more.

*Giggles* :D

freddy69 05-10-2008 12:35 PM

helloween
 
i love the first helloween

colubrid660 05-13-2008 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by AmericanManiac (Post 657820)
I loved that as well, I really never noticed how huge he was in the theater version, Now I mean Ken Foree he is a pretty big guy himself and myers just TOWERED over him! It made it more believeable as to how he can take blows and barely get stunned. Can anyone answer this, the guy who played the grown up Myers, is he the tow truck driver from House and Rejects??

Its Tyler Mane, the guy who played Sabretooth. You can see him sans makeup or William Shatner mask in Joe Dirt as the guy who sets himself on fire.

I think he was the only good casting choice in the reimagining. That Scout whatever her name is girl is annoying. MacDowell is a good actor, hes just too creepy to play Loomis. Brad Dourif as the sheriff was a bad choice too.

MattC 05-25-2008 08:42 PM

I don't like the idea at all of them doing re-makes of these movies. I get the feeling all the classic movies are re-make bound now. Hollywood can't think of anything better to do so they decide to do this. I though Rob Zombies was ok, but I would have much prefered the original being left alone

La Chat Noire 07-07-2008 04:57 AM

Rob Zombie's Halloween
 
I'm just curious what people thought of his remake. I thought it had some strong horror/gore elements, but I didn't like how they tried to give an explanation and a motivation for what made Michael Myers so evil. I thought it was more interesting and mysterious without the whole 'bad childhood and family' element.

massacre man 07-07-2008 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by La Chat Noire (Post 711981)
I didn't like how they tried to give an explanation and a motivation for what made Michael Myers so evil.

They didn't do that... He was already evil, his family just happened to be assholes.

Ferox13 07-07-2008 07:18 AM

I liked how they explained the mask bit though.


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