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Halloween (2007) & Halloween II (2009) - Episode 95

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The darkest souls are not those which choose to exist within the hell of the abyss, but those which choose to move silently among us. It’s time to visit a very different Haddonfield, Illinois, with Rob Zombie’s controversial 2000s remake duology Halloween and Halloween II.


Expanding on the original film’s brief preamble featuring cherubic young Michael Myers’ murderous assault on his teen sister, 2007’s Halloween sees angry young Michael (Daeg Faerch) sharing his rundown house with his doting stripper mother (Sheri Moon Zombie), dirtbag stepdad (William Forsyth), flirtatious sister Judith (Hanna Hall), and baby sister Boo in a whirlwind of insults and abuse. The inevitable breaking point unleashes the killer within him, who we eventually see stalk and slash his way through the friends of young Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton), pursued by his pompous psychologist Dr. Samuel Loomis as Zombie tackles Carpenter’s original beats with added blood and guts.


The director’s second film from 2009 sees Laurie struggle to adjust to the life after the experience, while a near-mythical Michael wanders the outskirts of town following visions and portents on his way to a reprisal of his violent ways in a hallucinatory, brutal sequel.


The gang ponder Zombie’s uniquely grimy visual and storytelling style, and where the tension between creativity, commerce and reverence clash in these grittily rebooted entries into the cluttered canon of the series. A first watch for many of us, did Zombie’s breakneck heavy metal mayhem hold its own against Carpenter’s austere synthwave cool, or was it all sound and fury signifying nothing?


Please head to rewindmoviecast.com for a wonderful essay by Matt, and if you like this episode’s cover image, visit our Teemill store for poster prints!


If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes you can contact us on Twitter @rewindmoviecast or @galithegreek

(Gali), @IsTheDevlin (Devlin), @PatrickWaggett (Patrick) and @mdridley (Matt), join our Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/rewindmoviecast/, or email us at rewindmoviepodcast@gmail.com to have a chat!


MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE! Head to our Teemill Store for some fantastic shirts, stickers and more.


Thank you for listening, and if you like the show please hit subscribe, and maybe leave us a little review (it really does help!)



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The darkest souls are not those which choose to exist within the hell of the abyss, but those which choose to move silently among us. It’s time to visit a very different Haddonfield, Illinois, with Rob Zombie’s controversial 2000s remake duology Halloween and Halloween II.


Expanding on the original film’s brief preamble featuring cherubic young Michael Myers’ murderous assault on his teen sister, 2007’s Halloween sees angry young Michael (Daeg Faerch) sharing his rundown house with his doting stripper mother (Sheri Moon Zombie), dirtbag stepdad (William Forsyth), flirtatious sister Judith (Hanna Hall), and baby sister Boo in a whirlwind of insults and abuse. The inevitable breaking point unleashes the killer within him, who we eventually see stalk and slash his way through the friends of young Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton), pursued by his pompous psychologist Dr. Samuel Loomis as Zombie tackles Carpenter’s original beats with added blood and guts.


The director’s second film from 2009 sees Laurie struggle to adjust to the life after the experience, while a near-mythical Michael wanders the outskirts of town following visions and portents on his way to a reprisal of his violent ways in a hallucinatory, brutal sequel.


The gang ponder Zombie’s uniquely grimy visual and storytelling style, and where the tension between creativity, commerce and reverence clash in these grittily rebooted entries into the cluttered canon of the series. A first watch for many of us, did Zombie’s breakneck heavy metal mayhem hold its own against Carpenter’s austere synthwave cool, or was it all sound and fury signifying nothing?


Please head to rewindmoviecast.com for a wonderful essay by Matt, and if you like this episode’s cover image, visit our Teemill store for poster prints!


If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes you can contact us on Twitter @rewindmoviecast or @galithegreek

(Gali), @IsTheDevlin (Devlin), @PatrickWaggett (Patrick) and @mdridley (Matt), join our Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/rewindmoviecast/, or email us at rewindmoviepodcast@gmail.com to have a chat!


MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE! Head to our Teemill Store for some fantastic shirts, stickers and more.


Thank you for listening, and if you like the show please hit subscribe, and maybe leave us a little review (it really does help!)



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