Director Rob Zombie to re-make horror classic "Halloween"

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BLOODY-DISGUSTING EXCLUSIVE:

DIMENSION FILMS TO MAKE NEW “HALLOWEEN” FILM;
AUTEUR FILMMAKER ROB ZOMBIE TO WRITE AND DIRECT

Trancas International Films to Produce Along With Rob Zombie and Andy Gould


NEW YORK, NEW YORK (June 4, 2006) – Dimension Films is proud to announce that they will make a new “Halloween” movie with Rob Zombie (The Devil's Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses) writing, directing and serving as a producer. Malek Akkad of Trancas International Films (Halloween H20: 20 Years Later) will produce the feature along with Andy Gould of Vision Entertainment Group (The Devil's Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses). Zombie will also serve as music supervisor on the film. Miramax Films will co-finance the development with Dimension Films. The announcement was made today by The Weinstein Company co-chairman, Bob Weinstein.

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. The film is set for an October 2007 theatrical release.

Bob Weinstein stated, "Rob Zombie is a gifted musician and performer as well as a talented filmmaker. His vision for this new 'Halloween' is spectacular and I am thrilled to be collaborating with him and to work closely with Malek Akkad to continue the legacy built by his father, the late Moustapha Akkad."

Zombie said, "I have been a huge, huge fan of John Carpenter's original film since its release. So when Bob Weinstein approached me about this, I jumped at the chance to join forces with Dimension Films on this amazing project."

The "Halloween" story began with the 1978 release of "John Carpenter's Halloween," executive produced by the late Moustapha Akkad, founder of Trancas International Films and became the highest grossing independent film of the time. Moustapha Akkad's son, Malek, is now taking some of the reigns on this new "Halloween" project to continue the outstanding work begun by his father. Malek Akkad stated, "Trancas is very excited to be working with Rob Zombie and producing another 'Halloween' with Bob Weinstein and Dimension, the home of the franchise for the last three installments. It will be a fitting and worthy tribute to my late father."

"I am thrilled to be working again with Rob and with Dimension Films on such an iconic project that will reinvigorate 'Halloween' and Michael Myers in a truly terrifying new way," stated Andy Gould, Rob Zombie's long time manager and producer of Zombie's two previous films.

Richard Saperstein, president of production, Matthew Stein, senior vice president of production and Alex Franklin, director of development and production will oversee the project on behalf of Dimension. Bret McCartney of Trancas International will oversee production on behalf of Trancas.

Andrew Kramer, executive vice president of business and legal affairs, and Lumumba Mosquera, senior vice president of business and legal affairs, negotiated on behalf of Dimension Films. Attorneys David Fox and Jeffrey Light of Myman Abell Fineman Greenspan & Light negotiated on behalf of Rob Zombie. Attorney Wayne Kazan of Weissmann Wolff Bergman Coleman & Silverman negotiated on behalf of Akkad. Rob Zombie is represented by Paradigm.


They danced around with using the term, but to remove any doubt its a re-make, heres what Zombie has to say over on his blog...

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...&MyToken=3efdc199-16bb-420c-8d8d-807b4489e599

HALLOWEEN

Okay here's the real deal for those of you who are confused. As I said yesterday - I am not making Halloween 9. That series is done, complete, over.

But what I am doing is starting totally from from scratch. This the new HALLOWEEN. Call it a remake, an update, a reimaging or whatever, but one thing that for sure is this is a whole new start... a new begining with no connection to the other series. That is exactly why the project appeals to me. I can take it and run with it.

I talked to John Carpenter about this the other day and he said, "Go for it, Rob. Make it your own". And that's exactly what I intend to do.

Any questions? Go ahead and ask'em.

I dunno if any of the rest of you are horror fans, but I find this to be awesome news. The last few Halloween films have been ****. After the filmmakers took a crap on the series' continuity with H20 and Halloween: Resurrection they might as well start fresh, and Rob Zombie is one of the best directors in the genre today.

Now if only they will get Alexandre Aja to direct the next F13. :D
 
5000+ Posts and you don't know? :confused:

And Rob Zombie is a Director?
 
Yes!!...I rather watch a Holloween remake than see another crappy holoween sequel
 
The Last Meatbag said:
Could the franchise get worse from where it is?
True, but why even remake the damn thing.
 
The Last Meatbag said:
I dont know........







BATMAN BEGINS!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!??!?




....:(

Batman has never gotten justice untill Begins.

Halloween..uh, Halloween has had it's day in the sun. Tons of sequels...way too many sequels. Probably have told every possible story you could tell with the characters already. :down
 
Right, hence why they're telling a different story with different characters, other than Michael.
 
I never actually read the article :o



I just knew that Rob Zombie was a big fan of the original Halloween and thought he'd do it justice
 
i wonder what he's going to change? i'll level with you guys, i've never even seen a single halloween movie. never interested me. but, whatever...
 
The Last Meatbag said:
I dont know........







BATMAN BEGINS!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!??!?




....:(
Wasn't a remake.

Kill Rob Zombie now!
 
A terrible franchise.... a terrible director..... sounds like the perfect Hollywood combination.
 
jaydawg said:
A terrible franchise.... a terrible director..... sounds like the perfect Hollywood combination.

Pfft, whatever dude. You have to be a horror fan to understand.


Anyway, Zombie will do a great job with this. The Devil's Rejects was one of the better horror movies in the past few years. Lately there has been a lot of **** in the horror genre, all of these PG-13 horror movies. It blows. Zombie is one of the few directors willing to give horror fans what they want. He has tremendous respect for the original film; he won't let us down.

Btw, how about Sid Haig for Dr. Loomis? :D If hes in it. I get the impression this is actually more of a restart than a remake, because he said it will be a fresh take. So who knows what direction he will take.
 
Maxwell Smart said:
Pfft, whatever dude. You have to be a horror fan to understand.


Anyway, Zombie will do a great job with this. The Devil's Rejects was one of the better horror movies in the past few years. Lately there has been a lot of **** in the horror genre, all of these PG-13 horror movies. It blows. Zombie is one of the few directors willing to give horror fans what they want. He has tremendous respect for the original film; he won't let us down.

Btw, how about Sid Haig for Dr. Loomis? :D If hes in it. I get the impression this is actually more of a restart than a remake, because he said it will be a fresh take. So who knows what direction he will take.

COSIGN
 

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