MOVIE / DVD INFO:
Title: Halloween
Year: 2007
Director: Rob Zombie
Rating: NR
Length: 121 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English DD 5.1
Stars:Malcolm McDowell
Brad Dourif
Tyler Mane
Daeg Faerch
Sheri Moon Zombie
Plot:Rob Zombie ('The Devil's Rejects') 'reinvents the ultimate slasher classic,' unleashing Michael Myers for a bloody rollercoaster of a rampage like fans have never seen. Including a retelling of the original story that unfolds at a breakneck pace, as well as a chilling new introduction that finally reveals the secrets behind Myers' disturbing childhood, 'Halloween' breathes new life into one of film history's most terrifying tales. "It will leave you speechless" ('Bloody-Disgusting').
Extras:Commentary with Writer/Director Rob Zombi
Alternate Ending
Deleted Scenes (With Optional Commentary)
Bloopers
The Many Masks of Michael Myers
Re-Imaging Halloween
Meet the Cast
Casting Sessions
Laurie Strode Screen Test
Theatrical Trailer
My Thoughts:
This is another one that was a "Blind Buy" for me. I have been curios about it since I first heard about the remake... but when a couple close friends told me just how much they enjoyed it (some people online has even been saying they enjoy it more then the original!) I couldn't wait to get my hands on it... so much so I did something I seldomly ever do... I didn't wait for the price to drop... I needed to see this one as soon as possible!
Going into the movie I was afraid all the hype of the movie would ruin it for me... that I would be expecting too much. But that isn't the case here... I have to say I loved every second of this movie! Watching it... it felt like more then a remake to me... more like a prequel and a remake rolled into one. And I personally think Rob Zombie did a wonderful job with it. I have heard other people say that it was just too much crammed into one movie... but I would disagree with that. Yes there was a lot this movie covered... but I feel it was done well and did not hinder the movie what so ever.
Was this movie better then the original Halloween? I have gotten to the point where I really hate to compare a remake to the original because it always takes away from one or the other (usually taking away from the remake). So I won't go into this too much. But that being said... I wouldn't say I like the remake more.... it is more like I loved them both... but each one for different reasons. When all is said and done the scale balances pretty evenly for me. Over all... in my opinion this movie is a must see for any horror fan. I am not disappointed in any way for getting this one shortly after release instead of waiting for the price drop. I think it was worth every cent.