According to Reuters movie news, Rob Zombie will be picking up writing and directing duties for the next
Halloween flick, due out October, 2007. He's got a brand new vision! Yes, yes, they
all say that, but perhaps Mr. Zombie means it. Sayeth Monsieur Zombie:
The look and the feel is going to be completely different. Halloween started off as a very terrifying concept, a terrifying movie. But over the years, Michael Myers has become a friendly Halloween mask. When it came to the point where you could buy a Michael Myers doll that was cute-looking and press its stomach and play the 'Halloween' theme, you knew the scare factor was gone.
But I think the story and the situation is scary. All it needed was someone to come in and to take a totally different approach to make it scary again. To me, that's the challenge and that's the fun.
He'll be ignoring EVERYTHING that has come before- all the sequels, all the crap- to create...not a sequel or a remake, but...you guessed it...a re-imagining.
This could be an interesting choice. I've yet to see
The Devil's Rejects, but I found
House of 1000 Corpses to be incredibly disappointing to put it mildly. To put it less mildly, I hated it. I admire the man's moxie and the fact that he's obviously a huge horror fan. I sort of caught glimpses of what he was going for in
Corpses, but I thought it was highly
unentertaining. Whatever he does to the Halloween franchise, it can't possibly be worse than
Halloween 6 or the last rumblings of a
Part 9 I heard- the whole Michael-in-the-asylum business.
A Rob Zombie slasher movie could be fun. He says the word 'scary' a whole bunch of times, so...umm...you know...that's something, right? And Sheri Moon-Zombie would make a
perfect Lynda, come to think of it.