Halloween with Malcolm McDowell: DVD Cover

    Halloween Director: Rob Zombie Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Sheri Moon Zombie, Tyler Mane, Scout Taylor-Compton

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/06/2009
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,275

    Viewer Rating: (15 ratings)

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    Feature Commentary By Writer/Director Rob Zombie

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Halloween
    1. Haddonfield, Illinois [4:27]
    2. Early Warning Signs [7:24]
    3. Alone On Halloween [4:03]
    4. Ronnie's Demise [3:47]
    5. Family Massacre [4:15]
    6. The Aftermath [2:44]
    7. Meeting Dr. Samuel Loomis [5:49]
    8. Behind Michael's Masks [6:06]
    9. "These Are The Eyes of a Psychopath" [4:28]
    10. Mikey's Last Night At the Sanitarium [6:32]
    11. Big Joe Grizzley [4:17]
    12. Michael Comes Home [6:10]
    13. Stalking [7:32]
    14. Don't Fear The Reaper [5:51]
    15. Michael Pays the Strodes A Visit [2:17]
    16. "Is the Bogeyman Real?" [1:08]
    17. "He's Come Back For His Baby Sister" [5:34]
    18. He's Found Her [6:22]
    19. Michael Takes Laurie [4:42]
    20. The Myers' Homecoming [3:50]
    21. Dr. Loomis To The Rescue [4:42]
    22. "Was That The Bogeyman?" [2:49]
    23. Laurie's Last Stand [5:53]
    24. End Credits [4:17]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Devil's Rejects director Rob Zombie resurrects one of the most notorious slashers in screen history with this re-imagining of the 1978 John Carpenter classic that spawned numerous sequels and countless imitators. As a child, young Michael Myers (Daeg Faerch) committed one of the most unspeakable crimes imaginable. Subsequently locked in an asylum and placed under the care of Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), the hollow-eyed boy grew into an emotionless man determined to escape back to his hometown of Haddonfield and complete the murderous mission that he began so many years back. These days, the long-abandoned Myers house sits decrepit and overgrown on a peaceful suburban street, its boarded windows and rotting wood a silent testament to the slaughter that has haunted Haddonfield for decades. Now Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) is back, and as the children of this typical Midwestern town fill the sidewalks for a fun-filled night of tricks and treats, Haddonfield is about to find out that there is no escape from pure evil. Brad Dourif, William Forsythe, Udo Kier, Dee Wallace, Sheri Moon Zombie, Danny Trejo, and Adrienne Barbeau co-star. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Rob Zombie is...by music_reading3997

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    August 31, 2009: a sick person with a twisted mind!!

    This is complete garbage!!!by Wade1000

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    August 31, 2009: I saw this film because I (regrettably) have seen all Halloween sequels. This version bastardizes the John Carpenter classic. Carpenter's version was based on suspense absent of gore & possessing minimal profanity & nudity. The acting performances were much better. Zombie looks like Charles Mansion & his films are filled with savage, brutal violence, heavy profanity, nudity, & incompetant acting. It seems the current trend in H.Wood these days is remaking a franchise after it's been decimated by inferior sequels (eg. Stark Trek, Batman, & Friday13th). Young Micheal Myers in Zombie's version is portrayed as a fat, foul-mouthed, hippie kid living in an abusive white trash family. No wonder he's mental! He grows to become a 6'7 mute who kills anything which gets in his way. The original Myers was a guy of average height endowed with supernatural abilities who's methodical in his killings. Thus, more interesting than the boring one demensional loser in Zombie's mindless remake.


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