The Horror Asylum Facebook Twitter MySpace Linked In

Sign Up   Forgot password? 

Not listed? Sign up here
10154 awesome articles | 6552 horror movies | 1304 horror reviews | 188 exciting interviews CHANNELS - Horror Juice | Raw Flesh | Horror Stock  
The Horror Asylum
  Latest News   Reviews   Giveaways   Interviews
Movies | TV | DVDs | Books | Games Movies | Blu-ray | DVD Just Added | Ending Soon Just Added | Archives
  
Home | Enquiries/Submissions | Advertise | Feeds | Cookies | About | Dark Lounge

Latest News Headlines
'Grey's Anatomy' Star Camilla Luddington Signs up for 'The Pact II' Emma Watson Decides on Zombie Invasion in New 'This is the End' Clip Image Entertainment Acquire Serial Killer Thriller 'Shiver' with Danielle Harris Paramount Pick up 'Ghost Team One' for Worldwide Distribution
More Cannibalistic Chapters Set for 'We Are What We Are' Remake A New Devilish 'Rapture-Palooza' One-Sheet Arrives 'I-Lived' Director Franck Khalfoun Has a Special Message for You Pine, Seyfried and Ejiofor All Sign up for New 'Z for Zachariah' Adaptation


Halloween
Buy from Play.com Buy from Zavvi.com

Halloween (2007)

movie | Movie Details
Images, Posters, News
| Comments
Have your say

Plot Summary:

"After being committed for 17 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, is mistakenly released from the mental institution (where he was committed as a 10 year old) and he immediately returns to Haddonfield, where he wants to find his baby sister, Laurie. Anyone who crosses his path is in mortal danger."


Reviewer: Phil Davies Brown @PDB82
Location:Scotland, UK
Reviewed: 03 November 2007 Rating: out of 5

Rob Zombie’s Halloween re-imagining begins with a quote from the fictional Dr. Samuel Loomis and quickly juxtaposes this educated insight against little Mikey Myers’ trailer trash upbringing, as his slutty sister and equally trampy mother fight with his mum’s abusive rude, lewd and crude boyfriend all the while frightening his baby sister, who he affectionately terms Boo.

We soon discover that Michael has been harming animals to while away the hours and his favourite pastime is uncovered just before he murders a school bully. That same Halloween night in Haddonfield Illinois, Michael offs his mom’s boyfriend, his sister and his sister’s greasy boyfriend before he is apprehended and committed under the care of Sam Loomis who spends the next 15 years trying desperately to help the young man.

Michael escapes almost 16 years after he massacred his family and heads home in search of his baby Boo. He discovers that she has been adopted and named Laurie and sets about offing everyone attached to her (as well as those who get in his way) in an attempt to stop the rage he feels within. Or at least that’s my interpretation of this completely open to interpretation version of a classic horror film.

Zombie’s re-imaging, remake, redux, (whatever you want to call it ) starts off well enough but plays out like a late night episode of popular Brit teen soap Hollyoaks in that characters we all know and love flash flesh and drop f-bombs just because they can. It’s almost like they’re trying to justify the 18 rating. Overuse of expletives and sex aside, for everything the film gets wrong, it adds a positive.

It is very dark, violent, and gory and is quite scary in places. Tyler Mane is very imposing as adult Michael and he is similarly well played in his pre-teen years by Daeg Faerch who makes him an ugly, tortured soul. In all, he is portrayed as a sympathetic villain who may have been a poor pawn in the nature versus nurture debate. Similarly likeable are Scout Taylor – Compton as Laurie and Danielle Harris as Annie (yay she’s back). I was severely disappointed with Malcolm McDowell’s Loomis however and the majority of the supporting cast (although Zombie had the best of intentions) come in looking like stunt casting due to heavy editing. Sybil Danning, Danny Trejo, Leslie Easterbrook, Tom Towles and Bill Moseley come off best here. Hannah Hall and Krystyna Klebe are very annoying.

A number of questionable editing choices halt tension and scares but other choices make the film better than it may have been in the original work print.

OVERALL SUMMARY
In all, Halloween is a grower, I wasn’t too hot for it after my initial viewing, but I liked it better the second time.




Blood and Guts: Comments

Username:
Password:

Not Registered?
Sign up for FREE >>




VOTE ON THIS

Rated 3.2/5 stars (58 votes cast) You have already voted!

 
There are currently no comments.
Why not have your say!?






Horror Interviews


An Interview with Aleksander Nordaas
An Interview with Aleksander Nordaas



An Interview with Franck Khalfoun
An Interview with Franck Khalfoun



An Interview with Michael J Gallagher
An Interview with Michael J Gallagher



An Interview with Caitlin Gerard
An Interview with Caitlin Gerard



An Interview with Declan O'Brien
An Interview with Declan O'Brien



Horror Reviews


The Seasoning House Movie Review

The Seasoning House




Intruders Movie Review

Intruders




The Rohl Farms Enterprise Movie Review

The Rohl Farms Enterprise




The Woman in Black Movie Review

The Woman in Black




247°F Movie Review

247°F




Evil Dead Movie Review

Evil Dead




Martyrs Movie Review

Martyrs




Thale Movie Review

Thale



Latest Giveaways

Supernatural: The Anime Series DVD Giveaway
Supernatural: The Anime Series DVD Giveaway



Hellsing Ultimate Volume 5-8 Collection DVD Giveaway
Hellsing Ultimate Volume 5-8 Collection DVD Giveaway



Summer Scars DVD Giveaway
Summer Scars DVD Giveaway



Handgun DVD Giveaway
Handgun DVD Giveaway



Curandero: Dawn of the Demon DVD Giveaway
Curandero: Dawn of the Demon DVD Giveaway



True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Giveaway
True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Giveaway



The Facility DVD Giveaway
The Facility DVD Giveaway



The Incident DVD Giveaway
The Incident DVD Giveaway



The Collection DVD Giveaway
The Collection DVD Giveaway



Texas Chainsaw DVD and Mousemat Giveaway
Texas Chainsaw DVD and Mousemat Giveaway




Wall of Horror






Twitter
Vampires.com Werewolves.com
Facebook