Halloween (2007)
If you are a character in a Rob Zombie movie, you might be a redneck
Halloween Series Episode 9
After a long run of sequels with wildly inconsistent results, Michael Myers gets a 21st-century overhaul in 2007’s Halloween, directed by Rob Zombie. Blending Zombie’s grimy, exploitation-influenced style, previously seen in House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects, with the framework of John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, this version expands Michael’s backstory while retelling the familiar Haddonfield massacre. Part prequel, part remake, and fully committed to Zombie’s aesthetic, the film also casts Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Loomis, stepping into one of horror’s most recognizable roles. Does this reimagining successfully modernize Halloween for a new audience, or does digging deeper into Myers’ origins strip away the mystery that made him terrifying? The hosts weigh whether this bold reset pays off, or if the franchise should have stuck with its previous path.

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