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It’s a continuation of Michael Myers – where we’re choosing to continue it from, you’ll have to see when the movie comes out. I’d already seen all these movies but I’ve really been studying them now, and just thinking about all the people that have been hired to make a Michael Myers movie. Sci Fi Movies Dvd Long Strange Trip (2017).

Just trying to avoid any mistakes that those people might’ve made. The first Halloween is scary as shit. And the second Halloween is scary, but not as scary. And then from there, it isn’t as scary. And I really think that what happens with it is that he basically becomes Frankenstein.

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No matter what anyone hits him with, he’s not gonna die. There’s no suspense. We’re just trying to play with that. Make him real. Not make him real by giving him some crazy backstory either.

Just getting back to the basics. Even the moment that they made Laurie and Michael Myers siblings – it also makes it not quite as scary. So all that kind of stuff to us. There's a lot of room for improvement (laughs). David and I are coming from it as, we are horror fans, and we are humongous fans of John Carpenter and of what he did with the original Halloween, so I think from watching this and being disappointed by other versions of this series, I think we're just trying to strip it down and just take it back to what was so good about the original.

It was just very simple and just achieved that level of horror that wasn't corny and it wasn't turning Michael Myers into some supernatural being that couldn't be killed. That stuff to me isn't scary, I want to be scared by something that I really think could happen.

I think it's much more horrifying to be scared by someone standing in the shadows while you're taking the trash out as opposed to someone who can't be killed pursuing you. It's actually, it's gonna continue the story of Michael Myers in a really grounded way. And for our mythology, we're focusing mainly in the first two movies and what that sets up and then where the story can go from there. He goes on to say how this will definitely be a straight- up horror flick, despite his background mostly being in comedy: .

Halloween has always been one of my favorite movies of all time. There's a simplicity and an efficiency to that first one that I think allows the movies just to be scary as hell. And so Green and I, our approach is to get back to that.

But I can honestly say that I’ve never been more excited than by the team that we have assembled for the new . I truly feel this film will thrill fans, old and new, as well as being a high point in this legendary franchise. Nobody will be laughing. It’s an honor to be working with this creative team to carve a new path in the tale of Michael Myers.

John Carpenter had this to say about the duo: . They get it. I think you’re gonna dig it. They blew me away. I’ll give it a shot and I’ll also try to support the director,'” he says. Here's what he had to say: . We thought we had a filmmaker and an approach, and we don't. We're talking to a handful of people about it - - all of them have different ideas.

I don't believe in coming up with an idea and telling a filmmaker what to do. So we have three to five different people we're talking with, and all of them have a different idea about what it should be. And we haven't landed on a group, and as a result we haven't landed on an idea. I’m going to help to try to make the 1. We're going to go back to the earlier traditions that we started with. It's kind of gone astray a little bit. I thought that maybe the remake went off somewhere that I didn't want it to go.

Michael Myers is not a character, he's a force of nature. He is not a person; he is part supernatural, part human. When you start straying away from that and start explaining, you're lost.

So hopefully we can guide it back in that direction. They also hope to have Carpenter score the film once again. Producer Jason Blum was quoted saying: . The great Malek Akkad and John Carpenter have a special place in the hearts of all genre fans and we are so excited that Miramax brought us together. We cannot wait to find and collaborate with the right filmmaker to give Halloween fans the movie they deserve. Various outlets are reporting that production of the project has been cancelled (at least for now).

Apparently after working on Halloween movies for 2. Dimension Films has finally lost the rights to the franchise. Though no official word has come from the producers, the state of the project seems likely dead anyway since the original shoot date was never met and we haven't heard much on the project since. It's also said that co- writer Patrick Melton and co- writer/director Marcus Dunstan left the project some time ago.

If all this proves to be true then expect the rights to be shopped around to various other studios. This is currently just a rumor at the moment, but if it proves true it would confirm that the movie ignores the later sequels and the Rob Zombie movies. Myers is now on death row and the two kids with their own personal vendettas against the killer sneak in to watch his execution. I Want To Watch The Full Movie Of The Vault (2017) there. But when things go awry and Myers escapes, the pair, along with their friends, find themselves in the firing line. At the moment it's unclear whether it's a sequel or a remake, but according to a recent report.

One source said the project is a recalibration. According to producer Malek Akkad, he's expecting the latest draft to be turned in to him the day before Halloween.

Not much of an update aside from that. It's still not known who's even writing the latest script.

We didn't break any of the rules. We used the rules Zombie had established, and it felt good because it felt like a complete story, and we're still hopeful that one day it’ll happen.? Have news, pics or info for a movie? Contact Us. UHM has been your upcoming horror movies resource since June 2. This site is independently owned and operated.

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The Endless (2. 01. IMDb. Two brothers return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group's beliefs may be more sane than they once thought. This film is more clever than it first appears, because it operates on at least two levels.

On the surface, it is a taut, well- crafted horror story about a (possible) . We have some mysterious rituals, a missing husband, and seemingly silly camp activities that may – or may not – have a darker purpose. Some of this is vaguely alluded to in the opening quote from H. Lovecraft, and further still during the lake . The scare quotes here are just because what is revealed at this moment is entirely up to the imaginations of the viewer.

A certain Lovecraft story may provide a guide, or it may be merely a coincidence or red herring. But once the big reveal comes, everything goes dark, and the suspense truly becomes horror. The subcutaneous level is focused on a theme: the truth of religion, either this one or religion in general. Though this film really only explores the reality of one (fictional) religion, it does make us wonder: what if some religions we find strange are actually right? With so many religions in the world, it is certainly possible that one or more are correct. And if the strangest ones might be right, we ought to question our own beliefs: do we believe correctly? With so many choices, it is hard to say for sure.

Though this deeper meaning may not have been intentional, it nevertheless exists and makes the film even more interesting. The filmmakers previously had a hit with . The film played at Tribeca Film Festival on April 2.