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Halloween: El inicio

Título original: Halloween
  • 2007
  • C
  • 1h 49min
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Malcolm McDowell, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Tyler Mane in Halloween: El inicio (2007)
What is Halloween without Michael Myers?  From John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) to Halloween Kills (2021), we look back at the 12 films in this slasher franchise.
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Tras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su h... Leer todoTras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su hermana Laurie.Tras permanecer cautivo durante 17 años, Michael Myers, ahora un adulto y todavía muy peligroso, escapa de la institución mental donde estaba confinado y vuelve a Haddonfield a buscar a su hermana Laurie.

  • Dirección
    • Rob Zombie
  • Guionistas
    • Rob Zombie
    • John Carpenter
    • Debra Hill
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    • Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Tyler Mane
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    • Dirección
      • Rob Zombie
    • Guionistas
      • Rob Zombie
      • John Carpenter
      • Debra Hill
    • Elenco
      • Scout Taylor-Compton
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Tyler Mane
    • 1.3KOpiniones de los usuarios
    • 343Opiniones de los críticos
    • 47Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    'Halloween' | Franchise Retrospective
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    'Halloween' | Franchise Retrospective
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    How David Gordon Green Made the 'Halloween' He Wanted to See
    How David Gordon Green Made the 'Halloween' He Wanted to See
    Interview 2:04
    How David Gordon Green Made the 'Halloween' He Wanted to See

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    Scout Taylor-Compton
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Laurie Strode
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Dr. Samuel Loomis
    Tyler Mane
    Tyler Mane
    • Michael Myers
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Sheriff Lee Brackett
    Daeg Faerch
    Daeg Faerch
    • Michael Myers, age 10
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    • Deborah Myers
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Ronnie White
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Principal Chambers
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Morgan Walker
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Doctor Koplenson
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Ismael Cruz
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Noel Kluggs
    Tom Towles
    Tom Towles
    • Larry Redgrave
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Zach 'Z-Man' Garrett
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Patty Frost
    Steve Boyles
    • Stan Payne
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Annie Brackett
    Skyler Gisondo
    Skyler Gisondo
    • Tommy Doyle
    • Dirección
      • Rob Zombie
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      • Rob Zombie
      • John Carpenter
      • Debra Hill
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    7pennacchia

    It's not John Carpenter it is Rob Zombie. Keep that in your head when you go into this.

    This movies takes a different approach to what makes Michael Myers terrifying. In the past his inhuman mas murders were shocking because of the absolute lack of emotion and more machine like manner in which things occur. Zombie offers audiences a background on myers. Where before the terror came in the lack of explanation, Zombie creates terror by showing how empty and how reasonless he was at 10 years old.

    An interesting note about the movie is after Michael at 10 you never see his face. This part may not be different from standard Halloween movies, but unlike those, in this film you have already seen Michael's face as a boy. This then leaves the audience placing the boys face beneath the mask of the 30 year old monster making the idea of these overly brutal killings more difficult to chalk up to another death in a slasher flick. The movie gives less focus to Lori Strode and much more focus on Michael and his progressions from 10 to 30.

    Zombie makes the smart call of not completely taking his own new plot line, but also not creating an exact carbon copy, leaving in specific scenes and details but still skipping over some of the more memorable ones. No, it is not John Carpenter's movie remastered, but then if you want that just run it through some filters to make his movie look new. Instead, this movie feels like a Zombie movie but in all the right ways. Best Halloween in a very long time.
    5kennyeatsbirds

    Somewhat disappointing...

    Like many of the horror fans out there I went through my phase of being angry and disgusted that they would remake Halloween and especially that Rob Zombie would be the director to do it. This eventually wore off and I came to terms with it. I am a fan of Rob Zombie and as it got nearer to the release date I came to believe that I would probably enjoy the movie, although I figured it still wouldn't compare to the original. Hell, I was even pretty excited to go see it (It's rare these days that we get to see horror films out of Hollywood made by people who actually give a sh*t about the genre, which is why I like Zombie even though I don't find him to be a genius director or anything like that.)

    Unfortunately, I was pretty disappointed with what I saw. For the most part, the first half of the movie was interesting and held my attention but once it became night time, the whole film went downhill. Essentially, like many "slasher movies" today, the last 30 minutes or so of the film turned into a string of boring chase sequences. Don't get me wrong, chase sequences are essential to these kinds of movies, but they can't carry a movie for half an hour.

    It seemed to me that one of the main problems was that Zombie seemed to drop the ball when Michael Myers completely turns into a silent killer. His talent as a writer is in creating interesting characters (i.e. house of 1000 corpses & the devil's rejects), but with no personality left in his killer, the script and other characters become boring. Rob Zombie is not a suspense director and the attempts he made at it during this film were pretty lame. It wasn't scary and none of the "jump scares" worked. This isn't to say that he is a bad filmmaker, he just seems to be out of his element with this movie.

    Although I thought the back story was decent and entertaining enough, I still tend to find Michael Myers a more interesting character with less back story and more mystery like in the original.

    I appreciate the effort put into the movie and I have given it a rating of 5 because I still think it was probably better than what they would have made with a different writer and director, but this movie just didn't work for me.

    Luckily I got to see this at a drive-in theater along with the original Halloween and Grindhouse, so the night was still pretty great.
    6Sarah423

    Not the Original But the Same Name

    This is ok if you've not actually seen the original, but if you have? Turn around and find that version to watch.

    Maybe do it in either case, really.

    The new structure adds in more of Michael's back story, but that's to the detriment of tension. By the time we actually get to Laurie's story, I was ready to turn it off.

    Not the actors' faults, although who could compete with the original cast? Not the music or videography--both sufficiently atmospheric.

    Just a script that plods on a story that's already a classic.

    In sum, this version? An average job.
    4MovieAddict2016

    Rob Zombie tries to give a monster a soul.

    On paper, a "Halloween" remake looked interesting. Zombie tries to go back to the character's origin and reinvent him - it's a recent trend in Hollywood ("Batman Begins," "Casino Royale," the upcoming "Incredible Hulk," etc.), so it's not quite surprising that Hollywood greenlit the project and it got the push it received.

    But the problem that arises while doing this with "Halloween" is that it comes into conflict with the concept of Michael being purely evil. Although I can understand what Zombie was trying to do by exploring Michael's background, it contradicts the whole point of the original. By providing a reason and displaying a human character on screen, you give the character a soul - and despite what Zombie may claim, this does NOT make Michael scarier. It makes him an average movie serial killer: a guy with a messed up life as a kid who snaps one day and goes on a killing rampage.

    Is it scary? No. Gory? Yes. Realistic? At first. And if it were a movie about a serial killer, it would work. But it's not. This is a movie about a monster, a soulless creature; a boogeyman, as per the original film. Monsters aren't scary when we know they're flesh and blood.

    Carpenter had a way of framing the action in the original movie. Michael stalks Laurie in her hometown, but we never see any real flesh behind the mask, we never really see him moving around like a normal human being. But we do here. He stands in the middle of an open road, in front of three teenage girls walking home from school, and they all see him. He stands there for a few moments, then trudges away off-screen. We actually see him walk away, instead of just appearing and disappearing as he did in the original film. Which method is scarier? The answer is clear.

    Zombie spends 40 minutes or so building up Michael's character before he escapes from the ward. We see him killing animals as a child (and torturing them, too), a stupid subplot with his mom as a stripper and a typical school bully, and a promiscuous sister. The sexual talk is frank and disgusting - the mom's boyfriend (husband?) is talking about how cute her daughter's butt is, and at this point in the film we're not sure whether he might even be the father. It's just shock for shock value. Zombie has a tendency of this - blunt violence and blunt dialogue combined - and in a film like this, it seems cheap and fake and unnecessary. The heavy emphasis placed on the swearing - and I mean this literally (as in, the actors place a noticeable emphasis on the profanity they use) is almost unintentionally funny. Zombie cast his wife in the role of Michael's mother, and she can't act at all.

    Donald Pleasence got stuck with the most unfortunate lines from the original film, but we were willing to forgive bad dialogue because of how well-made the film was otherwise. Here, Malcolm McDowell gets the worst of two worlds: he gets to handle an under-characterization with bad, bad, BAD dialogue AND a generally weak film to boot. The sequences with McDowell's version of Loomis are all completely clichéd - Zombie clearly writes his dialogue based on other films' dialogue. The "intimate" scenes at the mental ward between Loomis and Michael are awful. McDowell struggles with typicalities of the genre, such as the Dr. Who Wasted His Own Life By Devoting It To Someone Else's (he explains to Michael that his wife left him and he has no friends because of how involved he became with the case - and the dialogue itself is straight from any cop-vs.-killer flick). The recent film "Zodiac" had a similar theme of men losing their personal lives due to obsession over a murderer, but it was handled better. The whole Loomis character should have been dropped from the remake if all Zombie wanted to do with him was use him as a deus ex machina, by the way.

    Overall, this feels like a redneck version of "Halloween," which is going to offend some people, but I can't think of any better way to describe it. It's trashy, vulgar, and silly - and hey, that's fine, if that's Rob Zombie's motif and he wants to make movies pandering towards that sort of audience. I have nothing against it, and I think it may work with some films - I can imagine him making a good re-do of "Natural Born Killers" (although I hope it never, never happens!).

    However, when you're remaking an iconic, legendary, incredibly influential horror film - don't cheapen it by "reimagining" it with horror movie clichés and shock-value material. The very worst aspect of this remake is that it simply isn't scary at all - it's a typical slasher flick, a homicidal-man-on-a-rampage flick, which ironically is exactly what Zombie said he wanted to avoid.

    The first film was eerie, spooky, and unnerving because Michael's motivations were cloudy and we weren't sure whether Laurie was right or wrong when she said he was the boogeyman. We only knew one thing: he wasn't entirely human.

    But ever since that original movie, the filmmakers have attempted to keep expanding upon Michael's history: the second film developed a motivation for his killings (Laurie was his sister), the fourth offered more clues at his background, and now we come full circle with a complete remake of the original film.

    Michael's true demonic core - the natural horror element of the series - is stripped bare and all that is left is a disturbed, abnormally tall redneck with greasy hair who hasn't showered in years wearing a silly mask going around killing people because he had an abusive family life as a child. Some things are better left unexplored.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    I find it hard to fault.

    I've previously been critical of Halloween follow ups, and some of Rob Zombie's films, but this one, I really enjoyed it.

    The original is one of my favourite films, certainly my favourite horror film, it was a game changer, the iconic slasher movie. I had always shuddered at the thought of it being remade, but this, nowhere near the quality of the original, but it's a cracking movie, Rob Zombie dared to do the unthinkable.

    I'd call it quite a respectful remake, they of course out a new spin on it, but they keep some scenes, they even keep some of the music, I suppose they knew full well that some things were worth keeping.

    I loved the backstory of Michael, we see him go from troubled child to brutal killer.

    What this film really is, is violent, it lacks any sort of suspense, there are no scares, or those moments when you see him appear from the shadows to give you jump scares, what you get is brutality, if you enjoy that, Zombie delivers.

    It's pretty good, 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Malcolm McDowell ruined a great number of takes by invoking hysterical laughter in the other actors.
    • Errores
      (at around 33 mins) No asylum where a character is imprisoned as criminally insane would give inmates metal forks. They would be replaced by plastic cutlery, for exactly the reasons that they end up being used here - fear of being used as weapons to attack staff or other inmates.
    • Citas

      Dr. Samuel Loomis: His eyes will deceive you; they will destroy you. They will take from you your innocence, your pride, and eventually your soul. These eyes do not see what you and I see. Behind these eyes one finds only blackness, the absence of light. These are the eyes of a psychopath.

    • Créditos curiosos
      End credits are inter-cut with home video clips depicting Myers childhood.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Brazilian theatrical version was cut by 26 minutes in order to secure a more commercial 14 years old certificate.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Howard Stern on Demand: Liz Call/Gary Screws Up (2007)
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      God of Thunder
      Written by Paul Stanley

      Performed by KISS

      Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de noviembre de 2007 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • HalloweenMovies.com: The Official site of Michael Myers
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Halloween
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 1110 Glendon Way, South Pasadena, California, Estados Unidos(Myers house)
    • Productoras
      • Dimension Films
      • Nightfall Productions
      • Spectacle Entertainment Group
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 58,272,029
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 26,362,367
      • 2 sep 2007
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 80,460,948
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