ROB ZOMBIE Answers Halloween Questions

April 20, 2007, 17 years ago

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ROB ZOMBIE's remake of the classic 1978 John Carpenter horror movie, Halloween, will hit theatres across North America on August 31st. The rocker turned film-maker recently answered a stack of fan-submitted questions regarding the movie. Here are the results:

Is Jamie Lee Curtis going to pop up in it somewhere either as a cameo or a small role?

"No, Jamie Lee Curtis does not appear in the film. Obviously I think she is great, but I also thought her presence would break the reality of this new film."

Does John Carpenter have anything to do with the new movie?

"No, other than wishing me well with the project, John does not have any involvement."

Instead of having Danielle Harris play Annie, was there any thought of having her play Laurie?

"No, Danielle never wanted to play Laurie. She has always been a fan of the original Annie character and wanted to create the new Annie."

How much, if any, CGI was used in the film making process?

"There are no CGI effects used in this film at all. Everything is an 'old school' style gag."

I know that Clockwork Orange is one of your favorite movies. How did you approach Malcolm McDowell and what was it like to work with him?

"I am a huge fan of Malcolm and yes A Clockwork Orange is my favorite film. Malcolm was a total blast to work with. He gave 100% everyday and has created a fresh version of Loomis that is going to blow you guys away. We really get to know Loomis and follow his journey."

How has the instant feedback of forums, such as MySpace or message boards in general, influenced you as a director? Do the likes or the dislikes of your fanbase influence your decisions?

"No, as a director you have to hold strong to your vision. That is the only way something special can happen. 'Too many cooks in the kitchen' is a recipe for disaster. I love the fans, but unfortunately the fans are usually basing their opinions on rumors and false information spread on-line."

I understand that you filmed on some of the same streets as the original; will any of the houses from the original appear in your film at all?

"Yes, I filmed in Pasadena in and around some of the same locations. In a few scenes you can see some of the famous houses in the background."

Did you get to work with any other folks who worked on the original Halloween? How conscious are you with regard to recreating how the movie is photographed?

"No, I didn't speak to anyone. As far as the photography, I didn't try to recreate the look of the original. This movie has to stand as a fresh film not a copy."

Any plans for sequels? Where would you want to take the franchise?

"I'm sure if the movie does well they will make a sequel. I have no plans to be involved."

Why did you choose Halloween to re-create? There were so many other films, why Halloween?

"I didn't choose Halloween. Halloween chose me."

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