Halloween (2007) - Rob Zombie
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wavey wrote:Mas ele fez um remake bem feito e, se calhar, melhor que o filme original. Enfim, uma raridade...e não te esqueças que esse remake foi feito há 23 anos, numa altura em que se calhar a palavra remake ainda não era muito utilizada. Nos tempos de hoje, remake é sinónimo de banalidade ou tlavez, preguiça, como foi dito, e muito bem, por um dos foristas.DREAMASTER wrote:Fonix até o John Carpenter, uma vitima actual dos remakes fez um remake do The Thing.
23 anos?! Diz mas é 18 anos

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Numa entrevista à MTV, Rob Zombie partilhou algumas ideias para o remake:
link"Shock-rock filmmaker Rob Zombie recently sat down with MTV's Movie Department and shared a whole lot of thoughts and ideas regarding his remake of John Carpenter's "Halloween." When touching upon the subject of who'd be playing Dr. Loomis, Zombie rattled off a few names like Jeff Bridges and Ben Kingsley. (Great choice on the first one; not so much on the second.)
From MTV: ""I felt the character of Dr. Loomis just popped in and out when they needed somebody to say something dramatic," Zombie observed. "I wanted his story to feel more intertwined with Michael in a way that means something, which they did in the original, but sometimes it feels like he disappears for a long period and then just pops up to go, 'He's evil!,' and then he disappears again for a while."
Zombie's eyes light up as he talks about casting his Loomis, and names ranging from Jeff Bridges to Ben Kingsley turn up on his very, very loose "what if?" list. "There is no shortage of late-50s, early-60s male actors that are amazing and would like to work more, probably much like Donald Pleasence at the time [he was cast as the original Loomis]," Zombie said."
Launch Radio Networks reports: ROB ZOMBIE finishes his tour with GODSMACK next Sunday (October 1) in Concord, California and will start pre-production for his remake of the 1978 horror classic, "Halloween". Zombie, who is writing the screenplay as well as directing the film, told Launch that retaining what people loved about "Halloween" while also taking a fresh approach is his biggest challenge. "It's finding a way to make those elements that are so familiar and so iconic new again without ruining them," he said. "I mean, that is really the delicate balancing act. And I think it can be done, I think most of the time it's not done. I think you just have to go into a project like this, not with a chainsaw, but with a precision laser as to how you're gonna cut things apart and piece them back together so that you sort of satisfy all sides."
Zombie's take on "Halloween" is tentatively due out on October 19, 2007.
Dimension Films has set an October 19, 2007 release date for Rob Zombie's new version of the classic 1978 horror film "Halloween".
Zombie recently said that his movie won't be a sequel to the original film, but he left the details a little vague. Would the movie then be a prequel or a straight remake? Zombie told Launch that his "Halloween" will be a little bit of both. "I basically went back and just came up with the idea of basically — not essentially a remake, but a very extended prequel sort of combined with an update, say, of the first film," he said. "You're starting from scratch but in sort of a more detailed way. That's the way I thought it would be exciting for fans of the original, because it's not just the same old thing, and it would be exciting for people that never saw the original."
The original "Halloween" was directed by John Carpenter and followed a masked murderer named Michael Myers who comes back to his hometown to begin a new killing spree decades after being committed to an asylum.
Zombie said that other characters from the original, in addition to Myers, would appear in his script, which is in its early stages.
Production on the film could begin later this year.
Feito. Segue a discussão neste já que não se encontra o outro...
Rob Zombie's vision of this film is an entirely new take on the legend and will satisfy fans of the classic "Halloween" legacy while beginning a new chapter in the Michael Myers saga. This new movie will not only appeal to horror fans, but to a wider movie-going audience as well. It will not be a copycat of any prior films in the "Halloween" franchise.
pelos vistos o Rob escolheu o Malcolm McDowell para o papel de Dr. Loomis
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and MICHAEL MYERS IS....
Here's more exciting news for the holiday break. Adult Michael Myers will be played by TYLER MANE.
I'm sure you all remeber Tyler as Rufus from The Devil's Rejects, Sabretooth in the X-Men and the unstoppable Ajax in Troy.
Tyler is mean, lean and ready to bring you the most psychotic Michael Myers yet.
Jeff Bridges?gexplorer wrote:O gajo da Laranja Mecânica? Não sei porquê, não me cheira, já o Jeff Bridges...pelos vistos o Rob escolheu o Malcolm McDowell para o papel de Dr. Loomis

Não estou a vê-lo neste tipo de filmes...mas isso é só a minha opinião. Aliás, acho que nem sequer deviam tocar mais no Halloween. Acho que depois de 8 filmes devia parar de vez. o filão há muito que se esgotou e a figura do Michael Myers banalizou-se.
Para quem quer regressar ao esplendor do passado, visite:
http://cinemasparaiso.blogspot.com
http://cinemasparaiso.blogspot.com