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The early 2000s have seen a string of big-budget remakes of classic horror films. In addition to THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and THE HILLS HAVE EYES, John Carpenter's benchmar...Read more
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Widescreen Theatrical Version?? YAAAY!!! =}
Rob Zombie did an excellent job paying homage to "He" who is, imho, the greatest stalker/slasher icon of all time. His casting of the young Michael Myers was a magn...Read more
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Is Rob Zombie's Halloween Good?
When I first heard Rob Zombie was doing a Halloween movie, before I knew it was a "reimagining" of the original, I was excited to say the least. I did not like H20 o...Read more

Halloween (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Set, Theatrical Version; Full Frame and Widescreen)

Rob Zombie, Daeg Faerch, Tyler Mane|Theatrical release: 2007 | Rating: R (MPAA)

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The early 2000s have seen a string of big-budget remakes of classic horror films. In addition to THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and THE HILLS HAVE EYES, John Carpenter's benchmark slasher flick HALLOWEEN has been given a new-millennial overhaul. At the helm of the project sits rocker Rob Zombie, whose previous films, HOUSE OF 1,000 CORPSES and THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, brought a fan's touch and an auteur's vision to the director's chair. While Zombie's HALLOWEEN is faithful to Carpenter's vision, there are some obvious changes, the most pronounced of these being the substantial focus on Michael Myers's childhood. The film posits Michael (played by a creepily vacant Daeg Faerch) as a troubled child made all the worse by a horrible home life--wonderfully illustrated via William Forsythe's performance as Deborah Myers's boyfriend--and constant abuse at school. Zombie paints Michael's pain with palpable grit and sleaze, but he isn't out to put our culture on the couch--he simply wants to show Michael killing his family. With the exception of Michael's therapy sessions while incarcerated, the film, post-massacre, stays loyal to the original. Zombie's film is clearly the work of a filmmaker who knows and loves the genre. The director's signature is stamped all over HALLOWEEN (most notably in the use of grainy home movie footage and a smokin' classic rock soundtrack), although remnants of Carpenter's brilliant original still remain. When it comes to remakes, it's hard to ask for much more.

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  • Edition: Theatrical Version; Full Frame and Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 796019805582

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Genre:Horror/Suspense
Format:DVD
Display Format:Theatrical Version; Full Frame and Widescreen

eBay Product ID: EPID62940280
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"Zombie's version offers an extended prologue that fills in the formative days of Myers' psychosis..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (09/14/2007)

"It's relentlessly malevolent....Zombie's production design laces it with a truly nasty edge."
Total Film - Jamie Russell (12/01/2007)

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Widescreen Theatrical Version?? YAAAY!!! =}

Created: 04/06/10
Rob Zombie did an excellent job paying homage to "He" who is, imho, the greatest stalker/slasher icon of all time. His casting of the young Michael Myers was a magnificent. Daeg Faerch is riveting in the role: portraying so much that was evil and so much that was sympathetic in the same character at such a young age as an actor. Faerch's presence was so strong that Zombie's re-casting of this role added just another element of Colossal Failure to the much poorer Halloween II (keeping with tradition there, I guess) for me. Some of the backstory of Zombie's Halloween dragged a bit (Sheri? Really?), but all in all, his rough fleshing out of the character seemed to add to Michael's mystique rather than destroy it. I would highly recommend this Theatrical Version of the film to any fan of the original Halloween without hesitation.

The Unrated Director's Cut on the other hand -> its one gratuitous, overly graphic, flow-destroyingly dragged out scene of unnecessary non-Michael related violence is enough for me to screeeeaaam "!!!Stay Away!!!!". No further details needed if you've ever seen it. If only I'd known before that the theatrical version DID include a widescreen print, I could have avoided the trauma...
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Is Rob Zombie's Halloween Good?

Created: 13/01/11
When I first heard Rob Zombie was doing a Halloween movie, before I knew it was a "reimagining" of the original, I was excited to say the least. I did not like H20 or Resurrection, and thought Rob would do "The Shape" justice. So, did he? Well...the first thing I noticed was the dialogue, and how atrocious it was. I'm not opposed of the "F" word, though it is used liberally-and I mean liberally-throughout. I liked The Devil's Rejects, and I think that's where Rob Zombie excells, but this is Halloween. Michael Myers. Maybe I had a preconceived idea of how the character and a Halloween movie should be, but Rob's vision didn't quite hit the mark. The movie is really a two story, the first telling of a troubled young Michael Myers, leading up to the murders, and his time spent in the institution. I personally didn't care to see this type of backstory. I wanted to see the white mask, and boy do we get it. The second half deals with that, and this is Michael Myers at his scariest in a long time. At first I didn't like the movie, but I really wanted to as it had a lot of good ideas, and nice visuals. Myers is brutal as a troubled young boy and a grown psychopath, but the movie has a very different flavor than the original film series. There are a couple versions of the film, with a different institution escape. EIther one is fine. Personally, I liked the theatrical cut for this reason.
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Halloween is back

Created: 21/02/08
The movie was great, and a great tribute to the original. Zombie delivers an edge of your seat slasher film that fills in the holes in the Michael Myers story. We are given more of a portrait of his background, and what exactly made him tick. A must see for any fan of the series, and a great option for a fan of the genre. Easily better than any film in the series since the first sequel hit the big screen.
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ALL HALLOWS EVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Created: 04/09/08
Rob Zombie makes the best movies watch it & enjoy nuff said
His other 2 movies were HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CORPSES & THE DEVILS REJECTS
I own both of them & now i have this one two. If your a horror buff check em out you'll thank me later

Big D
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Halloween (2007 Rob Zombie movie)

Created: 06/09/09
If you are a horror movie fan or just like to be scared, this movie is a definite must see! As an uber horror movie fan, this is one of the best horror movies I've seen in a long, long time! If you weren't a very big fan of Zombie's 'Devil's Rejects' like me, don't let that stop you from seeing this movie. You'll be pleasantly suprised! And if you like this one, just wait till you see the second, just as good if not better!
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