Film & TV Rob Zombie to write & direct the next "Halloween."

#1
Metal god-turned-filmmaker Rob Zombie has been tapped to revive the successful "Halloween" franchise, some 28 years after accomplished horror director John Carpenter's influential slasher flick first introduced the world to Michael Myers, an escaped mental patient who killed his older sister on Halloween night.

Dimension Films issued a press release over the weekend, confirming weeks of online rumors that Zombie would be directing the film. Zombie will also serve as one of its producers, and act as the movie's music supervisor. "Halloween" will mark Zombie's third stint behind the lens, following his 2003 directorial debut "House of 1000 Corpses" and that film's sequel, 2005's "The Devil's Rejects," which centered around grease-painted sociopath Captain Spaulding and the murderous Firefly clan.

According to Zombie, his vision of the next "Halloween" film features an entirely new take on the legend of Myers, and should oblige fans of Carpenter's classic legacy while opening a new chapter in the Myers saga. He assured that this next film, slated for an October 2007 release, would not be a copycat of any prior "Halloween" flicks. Malek Akkad, who produced 1998's "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later," and Andy Gould, who worked with Zombie on "House of 1000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects," will be co-producing the project with Zombie.

"I have been a huge, huge fan of John Carpenter's original film since its [1978] release," Zombie said. "So when Bob Weinstein," co-chairman of the Weinstein Company, which owns the Dimension Films label, "approached me about this, I jumped at the chance to join forces with Dimension Films on this amazing project."

The ninth installment in the "Halloween" franchise will be "a bit of a prequel and a remake, combined," Zombie said. The film will be set before the events of 1981's "Halloween II" and will focus on Myers' origins and development into a serial killer — his youthful years before his commitment to a mental institution.

The news might come as a shock to some fans who read a message posted on Zombie's MySpace page last week, where the rocker shot down rumors that he'd been in discussions with Dimension to breathe new life into the pale-masked Myers.

"I don't know how this story all got started but I am not making 'Halloween 9'," he wrote in a post dated June 3. The next morning, he clarified the situation in a separate post, writing, "I am not making 'Halloween 9.' That series is done, complete, over. But what I am doing is starting totally from scratch. Call it a remake, an update, a re-imagining or whatever, but one thing that [is] for sure is this is a whole new start — a new beginning with no connection to the other series. That is exactly why the project appeals to me. I can take it and run with it."

Before accepting the job, Zombie told Variety he'd reached out to Carpenter, seeking his blessing.

"The original 'Halloween' is hallowed ground to me, and I talked to him about it and he was very supportive of what I wanted to do," Zombie said. "He said, 'Go for it, Rob. Make it your own.' And that's exactly what I intend to do. Over 25 years and a lot of movies, a very scary character became something of a Halloween cliché, with Michael Myers dolls that play the Halloween music when you press their stomachs. By the end of the sequel cycle, there was little connection to the original. I take that film very seriously, and I want to make it terrifying again."

Zombie, who will be heading out on the road for a full U.S. tour this fall with New England rockers Godsmack, continues working on "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto," an adult-oriented animated feature based on Zombie's comic book about a has-been Mexican wrestler; that film is also scheduled for a 2007 release. Oscar-nominated actor Paul Giamatti ("Sideways," "American Splendor") has signed on to voice the film's villain, while comedian Tom Papa is set to play El Superbeasto. Zombie's wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, will play the title character's sister.

I really don't know how good this can be, The only good Halloween films in my opinion are the first one, the second one and H20. And I thought House of 1000 Corpses sucked balls.
 

FroDawgg

Well-Known Member
#3
i love the halloween franchise (except for #3 and the last few), but i am interested to see how this comes out. if he makes it generally scary like the first, i'm all for it.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#4
This should be a good film. But theres more they could do with the storylines first.

Like, Josh Harnetts charcter, on the hunt for Micheal. after he killed his mom in Resurrection.

Or that Baby grown Up for Part 6. Micheal comes back to get him. cause he has the Myers Blood in him.

No More of that Season of the Witch Crap. that fuckin sucked
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#5
Bank Robber said:
anything can't be worse than Halloween Resurection
haha i never laughed that hard to a horror movie. or maybe that was just me :confused: well form what i know i was the only one laughing in the theater... so might just be me.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#7
Bank Robber said:
season of the witch is like 20 years old by now, isnt it?
why i said that is there was talk of them making another season of the witch, just to take a break from Micheal. Ya hear so many things.
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#8
Snowman said:
why i said that is there was talk of them making another season of the witch, just to take a break from Micheal. Ya hear so many things.
That's a waste of production dollars. They might as well donate that money to charity or something
 
#9
Snowman said:
This should be a good film. But theres more they could do with the storylines first.

Like, Josh Harnetts charcter, on the hunt for Micheal. after he killed his mom in Resurrection.

Or that Baby grown Up for Part 6. Micheal comes back to get him. cause he has the Myers Blood in him.

No More of that Season of the Witch Crap. that fuckin sucked
Well, this series in in need of some makeover. H20 and Resurrection completely ignored 4-6 like they never happened, and rightfully so. 6 was just astoundingly horrible. And after the mess that was Resurrection, they need something interesting.
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#10
5 and 6 were horrible plot-wise, and 4 was dope up until that very last scene that started the whole psychic shit

but #6 had some of the dopest kill scenes in Halloween history
 
#11
Bank Robber said:
5 and 6 were horrible plot-wise, and 4 was dope up until that very last scene that started the whole psychic shit

but #6 had some of the dopest kill scenes in Halloween history

I thought 4 was alright,and 5 and 6 were a mess, especially went it went down hill with the whole cult, and Michael needing to while out his bloodline. :rolleyes: please.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#12
I was thinking there doing a prequel, i wonder who they would cast to play Dr Loomis.

Put a beard and mustache on him an you could get Robert Duvall to play him, hes got the bald/hardly any hair look. like Donald Pleasance did
 

FroDawgg

Well-Known Member
#15
^^^i know, but if they are doing a prequel or remake of the OG, then duvall is too old. i think he would be good if he was younger, no doubt.
 
#16
hmm this might be a good idea... Rob Zombie himself is terrifying, but i hope it isnt as corny and fake as house of 1000 corpses. I hope they make a new theme song as well lol.
~R~
 

Shot 21

Active Member
#17
This should have ended with H20. That was perfect. 20 yeas later Jamie Curtis Lee finally kills her brother. She chops off his head to make sure its done for good. That last scene was great where she touches his hand and hes like a kid again for a second. But then they couldnt resist raping it for the money and fucking it all up. Not only was the way he survived a load of shit (you can see in H20 that that was Michael she killed - look at the eyes), but he kills off Jamie Lee Curtis! As soon as that happened I knew the rest would be shit. Whoever wrote that should be shot! If I ever buy these then I will only buy 1, 2 and H20.
 

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