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Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Halloween 2 - Video Blog
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Halloween 2 - Another trailer
Friday, 19 June 2009
Who is the Pumpkin King in Halloween 2

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Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Halloween 2 - TV Spot - Witness
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Monday, 15 June 2009
Halloween 2 - TV Spots
What do you reckon - good or bad?
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Sunday, 7 June 2009
Cameron and Zombie join Heavy Metal

/Film have since found out that Rob Zombie (Halloween) is also going to direct a segment.
All in all this sci-fi animated anthology is shaping up to having some major names involved.
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Friday, 29 May 2009
H2 now Halloween 2 Featurette
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Friday, 22 May 2009
UPDATED: New Photo of Michael Myers from Halloween 2

UPDATE: Thanks to Graham Linehan for his rather succinct post on Twitter linking to this post:
May I present the least exciting/interesting/valuable blog post of the week. http://bit.ly/DSbvhIt did make me chuckle and nice to know the writter of the excellent Father Ted, Big Train and The IT Crowd has spent a little time looking at the site. Plus he has met Alan Moore which is just all kinds of cool.

More photos of Tyler Mane as Michael Myers and the teaser trailer for H2. Plus lots more banal things!
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Halloween 2 - New photos of Michael Myers



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Monday, 27 April 2009
Halloween 2 - Teaser trailer
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Friday, 24 April 2009
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Halloween 2 - First footage from Rob Zombie's sequel hits
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Thursday, 16 April 2009
Dark Mirror - strange things on the other side of the mirror

Dark Mirror is an indie film by Pablo Proenza and Quiet Earth found the new trailer that I have posted below.
It does seem to be going over a lot of similar ground that we have seen in a few other movies, but I must admit I do like the bit at the start if the trailer when the lead, Lisa Vidal, is talking about the other doorway in the mirror. There is also a blink and you'll miss it appearance of Daeg Faerch, who played the young Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween. It also stars David Chisum and Joshua Pelegrin.
A photographer moves her family into a strange old house, where she discovers an alternate reality reflected in the glass... A dark reality that is closing in on her.
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Halloween 2 - More photos from Rob Zombie's sequel. Yes that is 'Weird Al' Yankovic

Below is Malcolm McDowell as Dr Loomis on a talk show with 'Weird Al' Yankovic. No doubt hilarity ensues. Will Weird Al meet an amusing death at the end of Myers knife? I can't make out who the interviewer is.


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Saturday, 11 April 2009
Halloween 2 - Here's Michael's new Mask

Well, after 35 days of snow, freezing rain, fire ants, mud and blood we are done! The cast and crew kick ass beyond ass to bring you the most demented Halloween ever! In less than five months Michael will be back in your face! And speaking of face... here is your first glimpse of one of the many faces Michael 2009.One of the many faces - looks as if we may be getting lots of different masks in this one.
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Thursday, 9 April 2009
H2 (Halloween 2) - Behind the Scenes - Tyler Mane
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Friday, 27 March 2009
Rob Zombie talks about Halloween 2

“The score’s going to be tricky. We’re going to have to find a really sort of dissident ambient score. Unsettling rather than traditional score which seemed too grand and too musical so we have to find the right [tone].”
Zombie’s directorial vision for “Halloween 2” doesn’t stop with the musical ambience though. He’s also delivering an entirely new – and dare we say, almost realistic – take on story, which delves deep into the mental aftereffects of how the surviving victims in Haddonfield would really react to a psychotic murderer that looks like a walking nightmare.
“Really the movie is all about people who have kind of gone crazy, and they’re all dealing with their with their insanity in different ways,” said Zombie. “Laurie was the withdrawn character, and now she’s sort of the outgoing crazy character. Annie was more outgoing, now she’s very much almost like agoraphobic, afraid to leave the house. Sheriff Brackett is a wreck, looks he’s like one year from retiring so he can just go to the funny farm. Dr. Loomis is in complete denial about everything, and exploiting the situation and making as much money as possible while hating himself.”
That’s all well and good, but what about the film’s misguided antagonist, Michael Myers? How much will his character be revised in “Halloween 2?”
“Michael is crazier than ever,” assured Zombie.
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Monday, 23 March 2009
Tyrannosaurus Rex - Rob Zombie spills the beans

"That was the movie I was planning on doing, but sometimes things don't always pan out in the order you wish they would," Zombie explained. "But if things work out, that'll be the movie that I want to do next."
The film will be a departure from the genre the writer/director is most associated with -- horror.
"That's not a horror movie or anything," he says. "It's really another movie sort of about damaged, f*cked up people. It's about this guy that is an up-and-coming prizefighter who has this self-defeating quality to his personality. He one night goes out and gets himself into trouble and goes to prison for 14 years. When he comes out he's just a washed up bum and he tries to put his life back together and gets into this really violent underground fighting to survive. It's something totally different. It's not like a horror movie."
Zombie added that horror isn't necessarily as important to him as his fans might think it is. "They're not even my favorite types of movies. I mean, I love horror movies but not the way people think. I don't really care for slasher movies or any of that stuff. It was never anything I liked; even as a kid I didn't care for it. I'm such a product of the '70s, you know, I'd rather watch Billy Jack than Friday the 13th any day."
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