Alright, so I saw this last night, AND of course it does not replace the original, but having said that, it really wasn't as bad as I thought it might be after reading all the reactions and reviews on it....Michael's background story did not involve a psychotic family upbringing as what I thought would happen. In fact, aside from a creepy stepdad, he came from a pretty normal family and his mom really loved him. Didn't see that coming, I mean, I thought they would've have been a strong influence on his 'problems' but really Michael was just born a nutcase.
Also I'd say Michael the kid was a LOT more vicious than Michael the adult..and you know, he really didn't kill anymore folks in this version than the original although yes, the death scenes WERE more gory--but ya can't say they weren't 'realistically' done, shoot, there would be a lot of blood involved in a knife or baseball bat attack!
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(And a couple of the characters who bought the farm really deserved it.
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Rob Z. did extract some lines and situations from the original to insert in his version, and I thought that was uneccessary because they didn't have the same feel and flow as the original. And he could've made better choices for a couple of the actresses (especially Laurie Strode
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), but all in all I'd say it was okay, worthy of a rental anyways, and not as gory as the Devil's Rejects or certainly House of 1.000 Corpses.
I may not watch this Halloween too many more times, but I also haven't lost faith that Rob Zombie can put on a great production...he just needs to stick to original stories.
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