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Intervista a Rob Zombie, regista del terrificante Halloween II.
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00:00The basic story picks up like a second after the first film ends, you know, we pick it up when
00:04we see Laurie Strode wandering down the street, smashed up, covered in blood, still holding the gun. Sheriff Brackett finds
00:12her and, you know, and then it, you know, moves through the whole story, but eventually she moves in with
00:16Sheriff Brackett and she's living with Annie and the sheriff because her parents are obviously dead and just, it's just
00:21her putting her life back together.
00:23But, you know, the effects of the first movie, I really wanted you to see it on the characters. I
00:27mean, you literally do see it. The girls are now have huge scars all over their faces and stuff because
00:31they were messed up.
00:38By knowing them, you kind of twist the characters into them, you know, who they are as a person and
00:45they can really expand it. You know, the first movie she was playing like, oh, Laurie Strode, All-American Girl,
00:50whatever, I didn't really know Scout as a person at all.
00:52And it was all about, oh, is she going to be like Jamie Lee Curtis, not be like Jamie Lee
00:55Curtis? Whereas this movie, knowing her, knowing where I wanted to take it, knowing that she could take it there,
01:00you'll never even compare the two. It's just such a different thing.
01:10I find Malcolm's strength as an actor and a person, he's just got such a bombastic, you know, charismatic personality.
01:19Like if he walked in the room, so the whole room would be about Malcolm.
01:22He's just that guy, you know, and that's when he's best in a movie. Like, you know, I would say
01:25like the character he played in Clockwork Orange is Malcolm.
01:28That's how he is. That's his, he's kind of evil and sinister and he's like, he's like a mischievous 15
01:35-year-old kid that you can't get enough of.
01:42The after effects of the events for Dr. Loomis is he's gone off and become like, you know, kind of
01:48whored himself out and he's making money off the whole thing.
01:50Because I was kind of trying to, I was trying to relate it to something in real life and I
01:53was thinking, okay, say the Manson murders.
01:55You know, you have the family members who have to deal with the fact that their loved ones are killed,
01:58but then you have this prosecutor who's now a superstar with this big selling book.
02:03There's a TV movie made off his book. I mean, he's like, you know, Vincent Bugliosi's a star.
02:07And I thought like, well, that's, that's Dr. Loomis now.
02:16Once they know you and they trust you and they've seen the other movie and they're happy with it.
02:20Like Brad Durf was very different because he was really happy at the end of, when he saw Halloween.
02:24So when he came into this film, it was like a totally different guy.
02:27I mean, he just invested himself so heavily and gave such an amazing performance that I kept expanding the role
02:33because he becomes like this major thing throughout the movie.
02:36And he's just incredible.
02:44Well, what I like about Tyler Mayne as Michael Myers is Michael Myers never really got to have an actor
02:49be him.
02:50You know, there was a million people that have played him, but Tyler's the only person I think who, for
02:55two straight films, has been that character.
02:57And no one else ever put on the suit. We didn't let stuntmen. We didn't let stand-ins.
03:01We didn't, even if there was an insert of a hand, it would be Tyler's hand.
03:04He never wanted anyone, you know, he wanted to make that his character and he really did.
03:08And with this film, what I thought would be different is, he spends a lot of the film, you know,
03:14he's out there in the world.
03:15I thought, oh, hide in plain sight. There's Michael Myers.
03:18Maybe he's that homeless guy living in the garbage can over there.
03:22You know, like, it's like, no one knows what he looks like.
03:24So that's why I thought it was interesting. His hair's longer, he has this huge beard.
03:27He's like just this guy existing out there on the fringe of society, like, you know, the Unabomber or something.
03:34And that, again, made it scary to me that he could be right there and you don't know who it
03:39is.
03:40He's kind of tell us.
03:40You know, he told us all the pain.
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