Tras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su h... Leer todoTras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su hermana Laurie.Tras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su hermana Laurie.
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I really enjoyed it
Meyers's character development is very interesting. We first see him as a subdued boy who (allegedly) kills small animals to feel superior, then follow him as he progresses into a repressed, zombie-like murderer who kills everybody he comes across. When comparing the 1978 Meyers with the 2007 Meyers, the latter version is much more frightening (though, Tyler Mane deserves much credit for that). Carpenter's Meyers is a robot; Zombie's Meyers is a monster.
Zombie's ensemble of supporting actors is one of the film's strongest aspects. Most of the Devil's Rejects cast returns, all portraying much different characters. Danny Trejo and William Forsythe give particularly memorable performances.
In light of today's Hostel/Saw horror violence, Halloween is rather tame. While it certainly surpasses Carpenter's version in both content and intensity, Zombie practices some restraint in how much violence is shown, leaving much of the horror to sound effects and imagination.
I honestly don't understand why people are so hard on this movie. The ending drags on for a bit, but otherwise it's a pretty solid film. Remakes have become regular ventures. You can either resist them and be unhappy with half of the movies released, or welcome them and hope for a good ride every now and then. Halloween is a great popcorn flick! Just sit back and enjoy yourself.
It's not John Carpenter it is Rob Zombie. Keep that in your head when you go into this.
An interesting note about the movie is after Michael at 10 you never see his face. This part may not be different from standard Halloween movies, but unlike those, in this film you have already seen Michael's face as a boy. This then leaves the audience placing the boys face beneath the mask of the 30 year old monster making the idea of these overly brutal killings more difficult to chalk up to another death in a slasher flick. The movie gives less focus to Lori Strode and much more focus on Michael and his progressions from 10 to 30.
Zombie makes the smart call of not completely taking his own new plot line, but also not creating an exact carbon copy, leaving in specific scenes and details but still skipping over some of the more memorable ones. No, it is not John Carpenter's movie remastered, but then if you want that just run it through some filters to make his movie look new. Instead, this movie feels like a Zombie movie but in all the right ways. Best Halloween in a very long time.
This is the reason everybody hates this movie!
New breathe of the old story
I find it hard to fault.
The original is one of my favourite films, certainly my favourite horror film, it was a game changer, the iconic slasher movie. I had always shuddered at the thought of it being remade, but this, nowhere near the quality of the original, but it's a cracking movie, Rob Zombie dared to do the unthinkable.
I'd call it quite a respectful remake, they of course out a new spin on it, but they keep some scenes, they even keep some of the music, I suppose they knew full well that some things were worth keeping.
I loved the backstory of Michael, we see him go from troubled child to brutal killer.
What this film really is, is violent, it lacks any sort of suspense, there are no scares, or those moments when you see him appear from the shadows to give you jump scares, what you get is brutality, if you enjoy that, Zombie delivers.
It's pretty good, 8/10.
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- CuriosidadesMalcolm McDowell ruined a great number of takes by invoking hysterical laughter in the other actors.
- Pifias(at around 1h 3 mins) When Michael Myers stabs a boy and he is attached to the wall because of the knife, the knife is sticking too far out for it to go through his body and into the wall.
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Dr. Samuel Loomis: His eyes will deceive you; they will destroy you. They will take from you your innocence, your pride, and eventually your soul. These eyes do not see what you and I see. Behind these eyes one finds only blackness, the absence of light. These are the eyes of a psychopath.
- Créditos adicionalesEnd credits are inter-cut with home video clips depicting Myers childhood.
- Versiones alternativasBrazilian theatrical version was cut by 26 minutes in order to secure a more commercial 14 years old certificate.
- ConexionesFeatured in Howard Stern on Demand: Liz Call/Gary Screws Up (2007)
- Banda sonoraGod of Thunder
Written by Paul Stanley
Performed by KISS
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 58.272.029 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 26.362.367 US$
- 2 sept 2007
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- 80.460.948 US$
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- 1h 49min(109 min)
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