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Zombie Says 'Halloween' Might Be Less Bloody - Movie News Story | MTV Movie News
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Mar 9 2007 6:01 AM EST Rob Zombie Talks 'Halloween': 'A Bloodbath Doesn't Interest Me' Director doubts flick will be gorier than original; 'it's never random killing for no reason,' he says. Views 1,171 Send to Friend Send to a Friend Fill out the information below to share this article. Friend's email address *Multiple addresses must be separated by commas Your email address Comments Print By Larry Carroll PASADENA, California — Any horror fan would have happily surrendered their right arm to Michael Myers' blood-spattered knife in exchange for the afternoon MTV recently spent as the first outsiders allowed on the set of Rob Zombie's "Halloween" remake. Standing on the front lawn of Laurie Strode's house — it's bigger and features cheesy holiday decorations — and leaning on the rusted fence around Michael's new home (he has a pool now), you can practically feel a 6-foot-10-inch killing machine staring at you from behind a white mask. In this exclusive Q&A, controversial rocker-turned-filmmaker Zombie breaks big news on what he's seeing when he looks into those "blackest eyes" of Michael Myers. ( See Rob Zombie spill "Halloween" secrets before Michael Myers starts spilling blood in this video chat , or read more from our set visit right here. ) MTV : What questions do you hope to answer with this movie? Rob Zombie : I want it not to be so coincidental. None of this stuff ever bothered me watching the original "Halloween," of course; I've always loved the movie and I think it's awesome. But when making the movie different, I didn't want [the explanation of the origin of Michael Myers' mask] to be: 'He happened to rob a hardware store and steal that mask.' Well, what if they didn't have that mask? Would he steal a Jimmy Carter mask? Or an Elmo mask, if that was the only one available at the hardware store? And when did he rob the hardware"
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