Halloween - Rob Zombie (2007)
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Après la mort de Mustapha Akkad , on croyait la franchise dédiée à Michael Myers était un peu déliassée.
Que nenni, une préquelle est sur les rails!
Le scénariste Jake Wade Wall a confirmé qu la franchise était repartie/ La préquelle sera le théatre de loeuvre de Michael Myers jeune avant qu'il ne soit placé dans un insitut psychiatrique. Il indique avoir été engagé àtrois reprises pour cette écriture ,e t que finalement les producteurs sont dans le process d'approcher un grand nom pour la réalisation.
source : moviehole.net
Que nenni, une préquelle est sur les rails!
Le scénariste Jake Wade Wall a confirmé qu la franchise était repartie/ La préquelle sera le théatre de loeuvre de Michael Myers jeune avant qu'il ne soit placé dans un insitut psychiatrique. Il indique avoir été engagé àtrois reprises pour cette écriture ,e t que finalement les producteurs sont dans le process d'approcher un grand nom pour la réalisation.
source : moviehole.net
Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you ?
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Ce n'est pas d'une grande clarté mais, pour moi, il a été interné à 10 ans. Alors, peut etre que cela laisse la porte ouverte a quelques meurtres dans un institut pour momes perturbes mais ça sent quand même le truc bancal ! Un peu comme PSYCHOSE où Norman Bates raconte sa vie au téléphone.ZeitGeist a écrit :Entre 10 ans et l'age de l'internement il y a tout un pan de la vie de Meyers que l'on ne connait pas...
Je ne sais plus si le premier Halloween est explicite sur ce point. Il me semble que l'on voit les voitures de police quand le gosse sort de la maison le couteau à la main, mais je n'en suis pas sûr.arioch a écrit : Ce n'est pas d'une grande clarté mais, pour moi, il a été interné à 10 ans.
Loomis est il explicite sur ce point ?
Il y a le grand discours de Loomis dans la voiture, avec l'infirmière, qui dit cela ; c'est en fait la seule description de la vie de Michael entre ses six ans et 1978. On peut l'interpréter de façon à dire qu'il a toujours été interné... %ais ce n'est peut-être pas si clair quand même...
"I met him, fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face and, the blackest eyes... the *devil's* eyes! I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... *evil*! "
"I met him, fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this blank, pale, emotionless face and, the blackest eyes... the *devil's* eyes! I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... *evil*! "
C'est 6 ans, donc ! Pourquoi j'ai mis 10 ? 
Comme le dit Emmanuel, il y a cette explication du docteur mais surtout dans le prologue du film, le mome retire son masque, on voit son visage, l'air un peu absent, et le couteau a la main. Avec ces deux elements, tu supposes, enfin moi je l'ai toujours supposé, qu'il est embarqué par les flics et placé dans un établissement spécialisé.

Comme le dit Emmanuel, il y a cette explication du docteur mais surtout dans le prologue du film, le mome retire son masque, on voit son visage, l'air un peu absent, et le couteau a la main. Avec ces deux elements, tu supposes, enfin moi je l'ai toujours supposé, qu'il est embarqué par les flics et placé dans un établissement spécialisé.
autant la prequel de Freddy ca peut le faire carrement
autant la prequel de Friday the 13th ouais pourquoi pas
autant celle d'halloween je vois pas trop ce que ca peut donner
peut etre qu'on nous expliquera le secret de son immortalité
(avec tous ce qu'il s'est pris dans la geule en 8 épisodes !)
l'avenir sera prequel ou ne le sera pas
autant la prequel de Friday the 13th ouais pourquoi pas
autant celle d'halloween je vois pas trop ce que ca peut donner

peut etre qu'on nous expliquera le secret de son immortalité

l'avenir sera prequel ou ne le sera pas
Selon fangoria, le prochain "Halloween" pourrait être réalisé par Rob Zombie. Cela reste de la rumeur à confirmer, toutefois !
http://fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=6226
http://fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=6226
Le studio Dimension confirme officiellement la réalisation du nouvel "Halloween" par Rob Zombie dans un communiqué de presse ! Par contre, on ne comprend pas trop si ce sera une prequel, remake, suite... Petit indice, sur son site, Rob Zombie a déclaré il y a quelques jours qu'il "ne réalisera pas Halloween 9"...
Extrait du communiqué
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.
ABOUT ROB ZOMBIE
An auteur filmmaker and music artist with shrewd insight and creative vision, Rob Zombie challenges audiences as he stretches the boundaries of film, music and publishing.
Zombie is the longest active artist on Geffen Records and has sold in excess of fifteen million records. He is currently on a sold-out nationwide tour for his latest gold-selling album, "Educated Horses." which debuted at number five on the Billboard Top 200.
In 2000, Zombie jumped from music to film with his directorial debut and cult smash hit, "House of 1000 Corpses." Due to the film success Zombie returned in 2004 to helm its follow up the critically acclaimed, "The Devil's Rejects." Zombie was hailed by critics and fans alike as a visionary filmmaker due to the film's uncompromising and wildly inventive exploitive throw-back style.
Prior to "House of 1000 Corpses," Zombie directed dozens of high profile music videos. In 1995 Zombie won an MTV Music Video Award for "More Human Than Human," becoming the first self-directed artist to win such an award.
After the success of "The Devil's Rejects," Zombie entered the world of animation with "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto" a feature length film in production at IDT.
Plus d'infos
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/index. ... e=newsfull
Extrait du communiqué
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.
ABOUT ROB ZOMBIE
An auteur filmmaker and music artist with shrewd insight and creative vision, Rob Zombie challenges audiences as he stretches the boundaries of film, music and publishing.
Zombie is the longest active artist on Geffen Records and has sold in excess of fifteen million records. He is currently on a sold-out nationwide tour for his latest gold-selling album, "Educated Horses." which debuted at number five on the Billboard Top 200.
In 2000, Zombie jumped from music to film with his directorial debut and cult smash hit, "House of 1000 Corpses." Due to the film success Zombie returned in 2004 to helm its follow up the critically acclaimed, "The Devil's Rejects." Zombie was hailed by critics and fans alike as a visionary filmmaker due to the film's uncompromising and wildly inventive exploitive throw-back style.
Prior to "House of 1000 Corpses," Zombie directed dozens of high profile music videos. In 1995 Zombie won an MTV Music Video Award for "More Human Than Human," becoming the first self-directed artist to win such an award.
After the success of "The Devil's Rejects," Zombie entered the world of animation with "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto" a feature length film in production at IDT.
Plus d'infos
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/index. ... e=newsfull
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Re: Halloween (ex Hall9ween)- The Missing Years - ?? (2007)
il faut déja enlever le 3, qui n'a rien à voir avec Myers, ensuite cela semble à chaque fois rapporter de moins en moins de bénéfs....ceci dit mis à part le côté commercial cette série tient bien mieux le coup à tout points de vue que la série des vendredi 13Superwonderscope a écrit :
petit rappel pépettes :
1 HalloweenH20 $55,041,738
2 Halloween $47,000,000
3 Halloween 8 $30,354,442
4 Halloween 2 $25,533,818
5 Halloween 4 $17,768,757
6 Halloween 6 $15,116,634
7 Halloween 3 $14,400,000
8 Halloween 5 $11,642,254
Il est donc logique, après que la saga ait rapporté 216 millions de $ pour un invetissement dix fois moindre, qu'une nouvelle séquelle soit en chantier.
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Le chiffre à gauche est la place de l'épisode dans le classement, pas son numéro dans la série. Ceklui est en haut et qui a rapporté 55 millions, c'est le 7
Mais bon, des recettes du dernier ne peuvent pas vraiment se comparer avec ceux d'"Halloween 2", ce n'est plus la même échelle. De toutes façons, le plus rentable restera toujours, de loin, le premier.
Le 7 a bien marché, le 8 pas mal sans plus...

Le 7 a bien marché, le 8 pas mal sans plus...