DISQUS

Film School Rejects: ‘Bloody Valentine’ Director Might Direct ‘Halloween 3D’

  • Potato Project · 2 months ago
    My Bloody Valentine was just plain ridiculous. A three dimensional Halloween will probably be just another catastrophe.

    I liked Zombie's better than Carpenter's by the way. Let the damnation begin. :)
  • chille · 2 months ago
    While I did love the campy B-movie awesomeness that was My Bloody Valentine 3D I think I'd rather have the project be handed to someone that would treat the Halloween franchise with respect.
  • tjhawk · 2 months ago
    Gee, what can we do now that Rob Zombie's Halloween 2 has crapped out at the box office?

    I know! Make another Halloween movie!
  • The Comedian · 2 months ago
    H2 is the most emotional slasher ever made. Through Zombie we finally can feel the psychology of Michael Myers. Anyone that slams H2 as much as this website has does not get the raw emotion that comes with the film and misses out.

    H2 is brutal, honest, horrifying and intensely emotional. It's the first Zombie film that I can give two thumbs up. I don't get why everyone hates it so much.
  • oldboy · 2 months ago
    I'll never understand the Zombie hate....

    Saw this last night and enjoyed it even more than the first. I LOVE every movie Rob has done so far. I love his cinematic style.. he has a vision and you could guess he was a director of any of his movies without knowing beforehand. Halloween 1 was a great back story and setup. Halloween 2 is just evil, brutal, and unrelenting. How a horror movie should be. No mercy. I for one, love the liberties he's taking with the story and making it his own and, in my opinion, much more interesting and attention grabbing than the originals. The dream sequences are great and I love the "family" aspect of the movie. There's not an ounce of good in Michael Myers anymore and there shouldn't be.

    To me, these films are exactly what slasher movies are supposed to be... violent, brutal, jump scares, campy, exciting and just a whole lot of fun. It's been years since i've seen it but Carpenter's version was a bit of a bore to me.