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I'm unmoved by this <em>'Halloween'</em> remake. I guess that is of little surprise as I'm not someone who overly enjoys the 1978 original, I do like it but it is nought special to me personally. All in all, based on reading back my revi...


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The early years of young Michael Myers and the events leading up to his fateful Halloween night murder rampage in the quiet town of Haddonfield, Illinois.
This remake of the 1978 classic follows the early life of Michael Myers, a troubled young boy who descends into violent madness. After a series of horrific murders, he escapes a psychiatric hospital and returns to his hometown of Haddonfield on Halloween night to find his infant sister, Laurie. The film depicts his brutal journey and the terrifying pursuit of his family by the masked killer.
Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its grittier, more character-driven approach to Michael Myers' origins and Zombie's signature style, many found it to be a violent and unnecessary rehash of the original film, lacking the suspense and subtlety of John Carpenter's masterpiece. It proved to be a commercial success, however.
Praised for its more detailed exploration of Michael Myers' troubled youth.
Criticized for its excessive gore and deviation from the original's suspenseful tone.
Seen by some as a brutal yet ultimately uninspired remake.
Google audience: Audience reviews are split, with some appreciating the darker, more psychological look at Michael Myers' past and Rob Zombie's distinct directorial voice. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the film was overly violent, lacked the tension of the original, and failed to bring anything fresh to the established franchise.
Rob Zombie initially turned down the opportunity to direct the remake, but was later convinced by producer Malek Akkad. He was given creative freedom, which allowed him to heavily rewrite the script and incorporate his own vision for Michael Myers' backstory.
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I'm unmoved by this <em>'Halloween'</em> remake. I guess that is of little surprise as I'm not someone who overly enjoys the 1978 original, I do like it but it is nought special to me personally. All in all, based on reading back my revi...

Well it has Malcolm McDowell, and he delivers in the master of accents kind of way. But....1 star for being a reboot, out of principal, especially a reboot of a slasher film that, well, I always thought the deal with those was to keep ad...
The critics are wrong…again. Well, at least as far as I am concerned. This remake is not bad at all. A lot of people are comparing it with the original which is understandable. A lot of people says that it is crap compared to the original w...

The film’s first act is simply a huge version of the 1978 classic’s opening scene; following Michael Myers as a child through his first murder(s). Though many people found this tedious and far too drawn-out, personally I relished the opport...
I don't have a problem with remakes per se. Even though I am not a big fan of the original "Halloween" film directed by John Carpenter, I do acknowledge it as a film that started a horror slasher trend and served as an inspiration for many ...
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