This weekend, a thousand blogs will post reviews with countless comparisons, both positive and negative, between director and writer Rob Zombie's re-imagining to that of John Carpenter's classic. This review, in an attempt to stand out, will feature zero comparisons. And so, without further ado, Rob Zombie's Halloween ...
Ten-year-old Michael Myers, the product of a dysfunctional and broken family, has slowly been building up a terrible darkness inside him. Berated by his stepfather, ignored by his older sister, and picked on at school, Michael finds solace behind a clown’s mask and the killing of small animals. On Halloween night, after yet another run-in with bullies, Michael finally takes the next step in becoming a monster as he systemically murders everyone in his house. He is placed in Smith’s Grove Sanitarium, under the watchful eye of Dr. Loomis, who try as he may, is unable to tap into Michael...continue reading this review at Geeks of Doom!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Movie Review: Rob Zombie's Halloween
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 2:37 AM
Labels: Halloween, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Myers, Rob Zombie, Tyler Mane
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